Shaikh Zayed University
Work on the university started when Governor Hakim Taniwal was in office. The next governor, Merajuddin Patan, made a trip to the UAE, and requested funds for the completion of the university. In order to honor UAE's help, the university was renamed Shaikh Zayed University. Governor Patan had a track record for opening schools, and supporting education for all genders, so it was only natural for him to push for the construction of SZU. The university's new campus was officially inaugurated in March of 2008.
SZU has 9 faculties and more than 3,000 students. It has a private radio station for journalism faculty. It is the only university in Afghanistan with a faculty in computer science. It has a hostel for students, and medical students are trained at the government-run Khost Hospital. It is one of 11 Afghan educational institutions that have e-learning facilities, provided by the USAID.
Infrastructure
The library is available to all of the students. On campus the students can use the sports facilities provided by the university.
Faculties
SZU is a large university and graduates students from the following fields:
- Computer science
- Medicine
- Engineering
- Literature
- Journalism
- Sharia
- Politics
- Agriculture
- Education
- Economy and Management