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AIU programs:

February 3rd, 2012

Doctoral Programmes:

PHD in Intercultural Studies (4 yrs)

PHD in Biblical Studies (4 yrs)

PHD in Translation Studies (4 yrs)

Doctor of Ministry (3 yrs) Read the full story »

AIU programs:

September 12th, 2011

 

 

 

Doctoral Programmes:

PHD in Intercultural Studies (4 yrs)

PHD in Biblical Studies (4 yrs)

PHD in Translation Studies (4 yrs)

Doctor of Ministry (3 yrs)

Postgraduate Programmes:

Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Christian Education- 2 yrs

Master of Theology (MTh) – 2 yrs

  • Biblical Studies
  • Mission Studies
  • World Christianity

Master of Divinity (MDiv) – 3 yrs fulltime

  • MDiv Biblical Studies
  • MDiv Mission Studies
  • MDiv Theological Studies
  • MDiv Translation Studies
  • MDiv ChurchHistory
  • MDiv Pastoral Studies
  • MDIV General
  • MDiv Church Education

Master of Arts (2 yrs fulltime, 3 years part-time)

  • Master of Arts Theology
  • Master of Arts in Biblical Studies,
  • Master of Arts in Education (MA Ed)
  • MA Ed (Curriculum & Instruction)
  • MA Ed (Church Education)

Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership Read the full story »

AIU programs:

January 29th, 2010

Dr. Samuel Ngewa
In 1993 Dr. Samuel Ngewa became acting principal of NEGST.

AIU programs:

November 25th, 2009

Tony Wilmot

Tony Wilmot became the first Principal of NEGST in 1983. The library is named after him.

AIU programs:

October 27th, 2009

Emmanuel

“I joined the board of NEGST when Mr Tony Wilmot, Dr Tokunbo Adeyemo and Dr Modupe Taylor-Pearce were principals, and there were only the chicken coops of the old farm for lectures, offices and dining. The board had quite a few crisis meetings; but the Lord was very gracious to us all the way, and there was massive development. We heartily welcomed the assistance provided from abroad, and especially by Hilfe fur Bruder. It is with much gratitude to God that I see how far NEGST has come since those days, and the fact that it is currently being headed by one of our Alumni in the person of Dr Douglas Carew.”  Emmanuel Oladipo

AIU programs:

September 11th, 2009

Dr Carew

Dr. Carew was installed as Vice Chancellor in 2005, issuing in a period of stability, curriculum standardization and steady growth.

AIU programs:

August 28th, 2009

Cucu

“Cucu”, Kiswahili for grandmother, has been living and selling vegetables at NEGST since 1988. “I am praying for NEGST. They have loved me in my old age.”

AIU programs:

July 21st, 2009

Building Block-G

“Block G”, a student housing facility containing four 2-bedroom apartments, was the first of the current student accommodations to be built–in 1986.

AIU programs:

June 29th, 2009

Dr Carew's installation

Foot washing, an act of humility that Jesus wants us to emulate, was a traditional part of Dr. Carew’s installation service in 2004.

AIU programs: Field of Study

May 25th, 2009

campus without the library

These 1990s students are standing in front of an open field where the current library is now located.

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