A leading University in the provision of quality knowledge and skills in agriculture and allied sciences.

SUA’s 46th Graduation Ceremony Highlights a Record High Academic Output and Inclusivity: 3,560 Graduands 41% Female

A New Academic Year Begins with 6,698 Admitted – 3,016 First-Generation Students, 1,489 of them Female. A Positive Step Toward Inclusive University Education.

Quality Education

Top-ranked programs in agriculture and environmental sciences

Research Excellence

Innovative solutions for sustainable development

Global Partnerships

Collaborating with international institutions

SUA at a Glance

17,000+
Students

1,400+
Faculty Members

607
Academic Staff

891
Administrative Staff

36
Undergraduate Programs

68
Postgraduate Programs

7
Non Degree

7
Training and Outreach centers

60,965
Alumni

3
Campuses

Our Campuses

Edward Moringe Sokoine Campus

Edward Moringe Sokoine Campus


Morogoro, Tanzania

The administrative and academic heart of Sokoine University of Agriculture, named in honour of the late Hon. Edward Moringe Sokoine — visionary leader and founding inspiration of the University.


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Mazimbu Campus

Solomon Mahlangu Campus


Mazimbu, Morogoro

A campus rich in Pan-African heritage and home to the College of Natural and Applied Sciences and the School of Education — serving as SUA’s hub for science teacher training and applied sciences.


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Mizengo Pinda Campus

Mizengo Pinda Campus


Katavi Region, Tanzania

SUA’s western gateway, located near Katavi National Park, aligning education and training with the region’s thriving agricultural and ecological potential.


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What Our Community Says

Studying at Sokoine University of Agriculture taught me the foundation – hard work, community and purpose. Crossing Continents to Tokyo. University of Agriculture opened my mind to the world, innovation, and new ways of thinking.

Michael Makaranga

Alumni, Agricultural Economics

The interdisciplinary approach at SUA allows students to tackle real-world problems. I’ve
collaborated on projects that directly impact local farming communities.
JK

Dr. John Kavishe

Faculty, Crop Science

As an international student, I found SUA to be welcoming and enriching. The cultural exchange
and academic rigor have prepared me for a global career.
SM

Sarah Mwangi

Student, Forestry

My time at SUA shaped my professional and personal growth. The combination of practical training, research opportunities, and teamwork helped me build confidence in my field.
JM

Julius Moyo

Alumni, Agricultural Economics

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