General The Somali National University was established in 1954 as
Università Nazionale Somala, under Italian U.N. Trusteeship over Italy's former Italian colony in East Africa of Italian Somaliland. In 1960, Somalia became an independent nation in the
Trust Territory of Somalia. It obtained official university status in 1969 and the language initially used was only
Italian. In 1983, nine out of the twelve faculties in the Somali National University used Italian as the language of instruction, but after 1990 only Somali and English were used. The main university grounds were situated about six kilometers from the city center. Here, during the institution's first thirty years, the main campus was known as
Jaamacada Gaheyr ("Gaheyr University"). In 1973, under the
Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC), programs and facilities were expanded. The SNU developed over the next twenty years into an institution of higher learning, with 13 departments, 700 staff and over 15,000 students. Under the Somali revolutionary government, the
Ministry of Higher Learning and Culture established research centers in a number of cities, with the goal of developing regional economies. These learning centers were earmarked for employees from such ministries as the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Ministry of Livestock and Forestry Management. In the mid-1970s, the teaching college of
Lafoole University, one of SNU's remote campuses, was made a stand-alone institution ("Lafoole Teacher's College"). The language of instruction was English. Due to extensive damage to its facilities as well as the difficulty of holding classes and acquiring books and other necessities in the wake of the
civil war in the early 1990s, classes at the university were suspended.
Language of instruction Italian was the Somali National University's primary language of instruction. The university's main campus was situated in Mogadishu, where residents were already familiar with the Italian language. From 1973 onward,
Somali and
English were introduced as additional languages of instruction. All programs at Lafoole College were taught in English. Across the country, there were programs in
Af Soomaali run by the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education, the government ministry responsible for scholastic instruction. When the Somali
linguist Shire Jama Ahmed's
modified Latin script was chosen by the
Siad Barre administration as the nation's official
orthography, Somali language courses began to spring up throughout the country. The language of instruction in primary and secondary schools also became Somali.
Relaunch On 14 November 2013, the former Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon "Saacid" and his cabinet approved a federal government plan to reopen the Somali National University. The refurbishing initiative cost US$55.2 million. On 18 September 2014, about 480 pupils took the university's entry exams, which were supervised by the Chairman of the Somali National University Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Jimale and the Deputy Minister of Culture and Higher Education Mohamed Ahmed Kulan. In October 2014, Speaker of the
Federal Parliament Mohamed Osman Jawari and Minister of Culture and Higher Education
Duale Adan Mohamed officially inaugurated the first academic year of the Somali National University. ==Campuses==