The University of Namibia has launched a Master’s program in blockchain technology to position Namibia as a hub for blockchain research and talent development in Africa.
Program Background and National Interest
The University of Namibia (UNAM), in partnership with the Africa Blockchain Institute (ABI), has announced the approval and rollout of a Master of Science in Blockchain Technology program. The new postgraduate degree is reportedly designed to establish Namibia as a leading hub for blockchain research and talent development in Africa.
The introduction of the Master’s program is the culmination of UNAM’s long-standing effort to integrate emerging technologies into its curriculum. As far back as 2022, UNAM senior staff, including IT department head Samuel Nuugulu, noted that the university was “infusing” blockchain content into its programs to foster tech startups and develop skills critical for the country’s development.
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This drive was spurred by national interest, including proposals to use blockchain solutions in both the public and private sectors, and even reports of the central bank contemplating a digital currency.
The university’s formal partnership with the Africa Blockchain Institute is the latest step in that vision, providing the institutional expertise to launch a specialized Master’s program.
Strategic Investment in Africa’s Digital Future
According to a Techcabal report, the curriculum is structured to blend academic rigor with practical application, covering key areas such as blockchain architecture, smart contract development, cybersecurity, decentralized systems, and governance.
Meanwhile, ABI said the program’s core objective is to bridge the knowledge gap that currently limits Africa’s participation in the global blockchain economy.
“This program represents more than a graduate degree. It reflects a strategic investment in Africa’s digital future,” said Kayode Babarinde, Executive Director of ABI. “Our partnership with the University of Namibia signals our commitment to cultivating home-grown expertise that can lead Africa’s participation in the global blockchain revolution.”
UNAM echoed this commitment, stating the program aligns with its mission to drive research excellence and economic transformation through technological advancement.
Applications for the Master of Science in Blockchain Technology are now open through the University of Namibia’s online application portal. The first cohort is expected to set a new precedent for advanced blockchain studies, shaping the continent’s next generation of technology leaders.
FAQ 💡
- What has the University of Namibia launched? UNAM, with ABI, approved a Master of Science in Blockchain Technology.
- Why is this program significant for Namibia? It positions Namibia as a hub for blockchain research and talent in Africa.
- What will students study in the curriculum? Courses cover blockchain architecture, smart contracts, cybersecurity, and decentralized systems.
- How can applicants join the program? Applications are open now through UNAM’s online portal for the first cohort.
