Amhara Region State University (ARSU) has officially made Senate approval to launch a new suite of Post-Graduate Certificate Programs under its flagship Transformative Governance and Execution Program (TGEP).
This milestone reflects ARSU’s strong commitment to strengthening leadership, governance, and institutional performance across the Amhara Region and Ethiopia.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, ARSU President Mateb Tafere emphasized:
“These are not conventional academic programs. They are execution-driven, practice-oriented, and impact-focused — designed to equip leaders with the tools required to translate policy into measurable results.”
Programs Approved for Launch
- Urban Leadership & Governance, Agriculture & Rural Transformation Leadership
- Tourism Leadership & Heritage Management, Industry Policy & Leadership
- Digital Literacy & AI Management, Health Policy & Leadership
- Project Management & Program Evaluation, Policy, Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation
- Humanitarian–Development–Peace Nexus Leadership, Crisis-to-Opportunity Transformation Leadership
- Media & Strategic Communication Management, Public Diplomacy Leadership
- Entrepreneurship Leadership, Mental Health & Psychosocial Support
- Applied Leadership & Governance
Duration: 3 to 6 Months .Award: Post-Graduate Certificate
Delivery Modes: Face-to-Face & Online
These programs are tailored for:- • Public sector leaders .Development practitioners
- Institutional managers .Professionals seeking advanced execution competence
“Our Senate approval reflects the university’s confidence in the quality, relevance, and strategic importance of these programs. ARSU is positioning itself as a center of excellence for transformative leadership and governance,” university leadership emphasized.
Applications Opening Soon!
Interested candidates are encouraged to follow ARSU’s official website and social media platforms for detailed admission requirements and registration timelines.
With this bold step, ARSU is shaping the next generation of execution-focused leaders in Ethiopia.