From the moment a person enter in the IMTU family until they graduate are surrounded by people dedicated to making IMTU “home”. Our students make friends in their classes, in the dining halls, on the intramural fields and through student activities.
Dar es Salaam is a city of many faces and you would be foolish to judge it on first appearances. Indeed, at first sight, you could be forgiven for thinking it was like any other rapidly developing city, a place to transit through rather than stop and visit.
To provide quality education, research and service for the advancement of health and economic prosperity of Tanzanians and people across the world.
Living on campus is an indispensable piece of the IMTU undergraduate experience—nearly all our campus-based undergraduates live in hostel during their first two years, and some stay longer.
IMTU family always welcome foreign student’s and try to make every student to achieve their goals and success in life.
The University continues to improve sporting facilities which include: volleyball, football, and basketball.
IMTU admits qualified students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at University.
IMTU Student Organization (IMTUSO) had a successful year as they worked well with students and university administration on various issues throughout the reporting year.