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Hekima University College

1984 establishments in KenyaEducational institutions established in 1984Jesuit universities and collegesTransitional justiceUniversities and colleges in Kenya

Hekima College is a Jesuit school of theology in Nairobi, Kenya, affiliated with the Catholic University of Eastern Africa. It opened in 1984 as a seminary for Jesuits studying to be priests. Since its opening, Hekima has diversified its student base. In 2004 it opened the Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR).

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Hekima University College
Joseph Kang'ethe, Nairobi

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Joseph Kang'ethe
44847 Nairobi
Nairobi County, Kenya
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