University’s Learning Resource Centre – a landmark project that will become a hub for innovation, research, and academic excellence in the digital age
The School of Theology, Biblical Department and the Institute of Spirituality and Religious Formation recently hosted a theological symposium that explored the intersection between Artificial Intelligence (AI), theology, and religious studies. The theme for the symposium was, ‘The Word of God in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.’
It was an absolute honor and pleasure to host an in-person networking gathering with an outstanding team from the London School of Economics (LSE) here at Tangaza University
Following the successful Sensitive Data Conference on January 27, 2026, the academic focus shifted the very next day to a broader, more urgent theme: “Talking and promoting African consciousness in African academic institutions.”
This week on February 2, 2026, the School of Arts and Social Sciences (SASS), under the leadership of the Dean Dr. Cecilia Osyanju, had the privilege of celebrating the World Day for Consecrated Life.
Join policymakers, researchers, humanitarian actors, and technology experts in shaping a future where African-led data spaces strengthen sovereignty, enable ethical AI, and advance health and humanitarian action.
The next Tangaza International Philosophy Day Symposium event seeks to develop forward-looking philosophies of education that empower African learners to become agents of peace, and responsible digital citizens in an inclusive technological culture.
The recent two-day immersive conference for PhD students at the Institute of Social Transformation offered a compelling re-imagining of what transformative education can become when teaching, learning, and assessment are intentionally grounded in lived realities.
On 22/11/2025, we gathered at D10 in Tangaza University for our First Aid Training organized by the Red Cross Club.
Visitation by the Secretary, and the Under-Secretary for the Dicastery of Culture and Education: H.E Archbishop Carlo Maria Polvani, and Rev. Anthony VanBerkum, O.P









