College of Social Science and Humanities
The college of social science and Humanities (CSSH) was established in 2017 as one of the founding colleges of the University, started with 23 academic staff and 236 students across four undergraduate departments. CSSH plays a crucial role in fulfilling the University’s vision through Teaching, Research, and community service, focusing on producing qualified professionals and enhancing its capacity.

Aragaw Delele
Dean
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+251-910-08-67-52
Our Faculty and Students
The College of Social Science and Humanities (CSSH) currently offers ten undergraduate programs and ten postgraduate programs, supported by a dedicated faculty of 109 members including 2 associate professors and 14 assistant professors. Currently, over 4,016 undergraduate and 134 postgraduate students are enrolled in regular, extension and summer program.
The CSSH is committed to fostering a vibrant learning environment that empowers both faculty and students to excel in their respective fields.

Vision
The College aims to become a leading institution for social sciences and humanities within comprehensive universities in 2030.

Areas of Expertise
The College is actively engaged in research that aligns with the broader goals of the University, focusing on critical themes such as language, culture, education, urbanization, media, social change, governance, gender, development, and climate change.