The Universit¨¦ de San Pedro, opened its doors to 400 students in October 2021. Eventually, however, it aims to educate more than 20,000 students, contributing to the development of C?te d¡¯Ivoire by training professionals in a handful of very specific fields.
The university is based in the coastal city of San Pedro, roughly 330km from the economic capital of Abidjan. As a polytechnic university, it aims to bridge the divide between traditional university learning and professional training, catering to the economic needs of the country.
The university¡¯s five faculties reveal what these needs are: logistics, tourism and hospitality-catering; agriculture, fisheries resources and agro-industry; marine sciences; buildings and public works; and naval construction. There is also a faculty dedicated to preparing students for entrance exams for the grandes ¨¦coles, or major engineering schools.
There are campus clubs catering to a range of interests, including music, science, human rights, sports, technology and culture. A university gender club focuses on issues of gender dynamics within the university and beyond; its first meeting was a talk on the subject of ¡°Women leaders in a developing country¡±.