The University of the Gambia (UTG) is an institution of higher education located in SerreKunda, the largest city in the Gambia. It is the only university in the West African country of the Gambia.
The campus was founded in 1998 in Kotu-Kanifing, a suburb of SerreKunda. It was not until March 1999 that the UTG started to offer courses, following a law passed by the National Assembly of the Gambia. In 1999, 300 students are reported to have been enrolled. As of 2002, the number of academic staff increased to 44. In 2006, nearly 2000 students were enrolled.
On October 11, 2012, the university has started two Master’s degree programs in public health in collaboration with the University of Illinois Springfield and the University of Iowa.
The Gambia government strived to work hard to create a new campus at Faraba Banta hoping to complete soon.