NUR students lament lack of internet access

HUYE - Two years after the module teaching system was introduced at the National University of Rwanda (NUR), varsity students are complaining of lack of sufficient resources to conduct research. The students cite lack of reliable internet connection and inadequate computers in the university computer laboratory as some of the challenges they face. “The module system requires students to spend a lot of time doing research and the internet is an important resource here. The university authorities should look into this problem because it is affecting us,” appealed Jean Claude Nyabyenda, a third year student.
Bonfils Safari, the director of quality education at NUR (Photo / J.C. Gakwaya)
Bonfils Safari, the director of quality education at NUR (Photo / J.C. Gakwaya)
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