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  1. Huntingdon College is a community of faith, wisdom, and service. Huntingdon serves approximately 1100 students in the traditional undergraduate program and the Evening Studies program, providing an outstanding liberal arts education in an atmosphere that supports spiritual growth and inquiry. Huntingdon College is an institution with a rich liberal arts tradition grounded in the Judeo-Christian heritage of the United Methodist Church. The College embraces the development and growth of its students in faith, wisdom, and service, providing a solid foundation that will enable them to respond to the needs of today’s global and complex world. Through the use of traditional and non-traditional teaching and learning environments, Huntingdon College provides a foundational education in the liberal arts disciplines and professional academic studies across multiple degree levels for students from diverse backgrounds. A liberal arts core curriculum leads to a broad range of academic majors, pre-professional programs, and teacher certification programs for elementary, secondary, and P–12 levels. Placement rates into graduate and professional schools far surpass national averages excellent job placement upon graduation. A laptop computer is provided for each student for use all four years, his or hers to keep upon graduation wireless and wired Internet access available. Staton Center for Learning Enrichment, Honors Program, academic and pre-professional advising, individual counseling, and accommodations for students with disabilities, internships, Center for Career and Vocation, Elizabeth Belcher Cheek Concert Series, Rhoda Ellison Writers Festival, Jimmy Loeb Literary Series, and Stallworth Lecture Series. Huntingdon is consistently listed among U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges,” and the Princeton Review’s “The Best Colleges, Region by Region” the campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The College has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for three years. Washington Monthly, which rates colleges based on their contributions to the public good, places Huntingdon in the top 20% among 352 baccalaureate institutions. Huntingdon is a Tree Campus USA, and the campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Huntingdon’s Evening Bachelor’s Degree allows working professionals with a convenient and flexible schedule for completing their bachelor’s degrees with majors in business management or criminal justice. Each course is offered just one night a week in five-week terms. The program is offered at sites around the state. Student Life Programs: More than 50 clubs and organizations, including Greek life, student government, academic honor societies, spiritual life organizations, and fine and performing arts programs. A wide range of music ensembles, lecture series, and visual arts opportunities. More than $20 million administered annually to nearly 100% of traditional day students traditional scholarships available for achievement, circumstance, and academic merit participatory grants in cheerleading, concert choir, pom squad, marching band dependents of Alabama Power, Alfa, and the U.S. Military Methodist students and others. Security measures include security guards on campus, 24/7 year-round phone boxes outside each residence hall, emergency phone boxes in Searcy, and Narrow Lane parking lots partnered with the police department for Campus Crimestoppers Critical Alert System campus emergencies. See Higher Education Act Disclosures. Huntingdon College is a smoke-free campus. All forms of lighted tobacco are prohibited on any Huntingdon College property. No tobacco in any form is permitted in classrooms or residence halls. Huntingdon is a college of the United Methodist Church, a member of the Alabama-West Florida Conference Campus Ministry programs are active and engaging. From your first-year forward, you will be challenged to think beyond comfortable boundaries, explore new ways of knowing, and learn what you are called to do with your life. A broad liberal arts core curriculum introduces you to subjects you have never thought about and careers you have never considered. Take your education into your own hands through involved learning opportunities, such as internships, student-faculty research, service, independent study, travel-study, academic clubs. And honor societies. You will graduate with a resume filled with experiences gained both inside and outside the classroom. Academic Departments Department of Accounting and Business, W. James Samford Jr. School of Business and Professional Studies, Dr. Samir Moussalli, Chair Department of Biology, Dr. Erastus C. Dudley, Chair Department of Chemistry, Dr. Maureen Kendrick Murphy ’78, Chair Department of Communication Studies and Psychology, Dr. Kristine Copping, Chair Department of Evening Studies, W. James Samford Jr. School of Business and Professional Studies, Dr. Renee Culverhouse, Chair Department of Fine Arts, Dr. Damion Womack, Chair Department of History and Political Science, Dr. Donna Manson, Chair Department of Language and Literature, Dr. Jennifer Fremlin, Chair Department of Mathematics, Dr. Anneliese Spaeth, Chair Department of Religion, Dr. Jason Borders, Chair Department of Sport Science and Physical Education, Dr. Michael Bamman, Chair Department of Teacher Education, Dr. Anna McEwan, Acting Chair Financial aid is available to Huntingdon College students who qualify for financial assistance in order to attend Huntingdon. Financial aid programs are prepared, using the package concept, which may include aid from the Huntingdon College Scholarship and Grant Programs, Federal PELL Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), the Federal TEACH Grant, Federal Direct Loan, Federal Direct PLUS Loan, and the Federal Work-Study Program. A student is eligible to apply for financial aid after applying for admission as a full-time or part-time student. However, no financial aid will be awarded until the student has been accepted. Students admitted as special (nondegree-seeking), or transient students are not eligible for financial assistance. All students, dependent and independent, who seek need-based federal, state, or institutional financial assistance, or non-need-based federal financial assistance to attend Huntingdon College, must annually file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). From this, a Student Aid Report (SAR) will be produced by the Government’s Federal Student Aid Office and sent to the student. Each application for financial aid will be carefully evaluated when all required data and documentation have been submitted. The student will be notified in writing of the financial aid award prepared. The student has at least 14 days to accept or reject the financial assistance offered. View full university
  2. Holy Cross College is a Catholic, residential, coed, four-year higher learning institution, offering an applied liberal arts curriculum. It was founded in 1966 and continues to be conducted by the Brothers of Holy Cross, a society of lay religious men within the Congregation of Holy Cross (CSC) who take vows of poverty, celibacy, and obedience as a way to more creatively and intimately serve the mission of our Savior Jesus Christ, His Body – the Church, and the needs of the world. Brothers of the Holy Cross serve through ministries that educate and sensitize persons to the world's need for justice and peace. The mission of Holy Cross College is to educate and form global citizens with the competence to see and the courage to act. Holy Cross is a Catholic college that advances the apostolic mission of the Brothers of Holy Cross. Our practical, experiential, liberal arts curriculum applies timeless truths to contemporary life and leads people to wholeness in the image of Christ. By the end of the academic year 2017-2018, Holy Cross College will be recognized as a vibrant, distinctively Catholic, residential, baccalaureate, liberal arts college with more than 600 students. The College's unique, experiential curriculum provides traditional and nontraditional students with the information, formation, and transformation they need to exercise leadership in a complex world. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, Holy Cross College is incorporated in Indiana and chartered to grant the Bachelor of Arts and Associate of Arts degrees. Holy Cross College has been approved for veterans' attendance under provisions of the G.I. Bill, is authorized to enroll non-immigrant alien students, and is eligible to participate in various federal and state financial aid programs. Holy Cross College is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the Northern Indiana Consortium for Education, and numerous other academic and professional organizations. The Holy Cross Experience prepares you to become a knowledgeable, compassionate, and confident leader in your chosen field. You will develop what the Brothers of Holy Cross call "the competence to see and the courage to act!" Regardless of your major, all Holy Cross students share a core of exceptional academic experiences and individual accomplishments while earning their BA degree. From the first semester of freshman year to the final semester of senior year, you and your classmates form a community of learners who participate in the same core curriculum and critical experiences and together practice cooperation, communication, and leadership to accomplish your goals. College is a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience everything under the sun. Whether you are involved in a Holy Cross club or activity, contributing a video to the website, playing beach volleyball, tennis or flag football, working out, or playing basketball in our Pfeil Center, or just gathering a group of friends to share a coffee … you will have numerous opportunities to get involved. These are the kinds of opportunities that will enhance your learning experience in an entirely new way. Cheer on the Saints in basketball, soccer, hockey, lacrosse, and more and attend the Fighting Irish football games in the Holy Cross cheering section to experience big-time college football at its best. You will find clubs, events, student organizations, special programs throughout the semester. There are billiards, table tennis, even bowling at off-campus venues! Snowboarding, skiing, skating trips are the highlights of winter. At the same time, scavenger hunts, LasHoly Family University is a Catholic university with a heritage we are very proud of, and eyes set firmly on the future. The University's academic program is divided into four Schools: Arts & Sciences, Nursing, and Allied Health Professions Business Administration and Education. We provide a truly supportive environment for learning, as we help each student make the most of their potential. We are also known for our winning teams and an incredibly warm, vibrant, and inclusive campus atmosphere. Plus, being located in Philadelphia, students benefit from being on the doorstep to one of the most fun and vibrant cities in the world. We welcome you to explore our website, campus, and people and get to know us. Lifelong Responsibilities Towards God, Society, and Self. Holy Family University, a ministry of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, offers education in the liberal arts and professions through graduate, undergraduate, and non-degree programs. As a Catholic University, Holy Family seeks direction and inspiration from the life and teaching of Jesus Christ, affirms the values of the Judeo-Christian tradition, and witnesses the dignity of each person and the oneness of the human family. Holy Family University educates students to assume lifelong responsibilities towards God, society, and self. Holy Family University seeks to instill in its students a passion for truth and a commitment to seeking wisdom. It promotes values-based education, creative scholarship, informed and imaginative use of research and technology, and practical learning opportunities such as Experiential Learning programs. The University seeks to strengthen ethical, logical, and creative thinking to develop practical communication skills to nurture an aesthetic sense and deepen global, social, and historical awareness. Holy Family University envisions learning as a dynamic and fruitful exchange between traditional sources of wisdom and contemporary knowledge developments. Throughout the teaching and learning process, the University seeks to embody Christian philosophical and theological perspectives. It offers an education grounded in a Judeo-Christian worldview that serves as a foundation for addressing contemporary problems and building a vision for the future. What are you looking for in university education? If you are seeking a warm, inclusionary, and supportive environment, we may be the answer. While we are highly proud of our winning teams, exciting courses, and active campus life, our most excellent satisfaction comes from helping students to fulfill their dreams. If you are interested, we can help you to learn more about courses and financial options. Holy Family University's Honors Program, inaugurated in the 2015-2016 academic year, is designed to offer outstanding students personalized and engaging coursework in a close-knit community of peers. As a student in the Honors Program, you will not be asked to take more courses than the rest of the student body; instead, you will be offered Honors versions of select core courses that all Holy Family University students take. Each year, you will be allowed to participate in on-campus activities, cultural outings, and service activities designed to immerse you in the life of the city of Philadelphia and provide you with useful resume-building experiences. Toward the end of your four years at Holy Family, you will participate in a research symposium, during which you'll present work you've created with the guidance of a faculty mentor. Finally, as a senior, you'll participate in an Honors Capstone course, which will incorporate all of the skills and knowledge you've accumulated during your time in the Honors Program at Holy Family University. There is much to be learned about what being a part of our family means. You will sometimes find that it can often be found right here in a classroom or a book. Immerse yourself in the highlights. Make the most of your time here at Holy Family University. With a wide variety of student-run organizations, club sports, student leadership opportunities, and campus activities, there is always something on campus that you can find to entertain and challenge you. Looking for activity beyond campus? Visit Philadelphia's Center City—it is just 20 minutes from campus—or explore New York City and Washington DC—just a few hours away. Want to go even further? Explore our study abroad trips! We are headed to Eastern Europe in March and to Tokyo in May. One of the best features of Holy Family University is the inclusive atmosphere, and that is deliberate. We hope these will be some of the best times in your life, and you can help to assure that by joining in on the fun and sharing experiences. Whether it is heading into Philadelphia for a ball game and a hoagie, trying out for a student play on campus, or perfecting your Frisbee toss on the lawn, join in. While Holy Family University is a place to acquire the education and qualifications that will enhance life, we offer all sorts of activities that will contribute to your skill sets. Take advantage of the wide variety of clubs and organizations you will find, where you will share enthusiasm and make friends. This is your great American College Experience. Enjoy it to the fullest. Vegas nights, dances, plays, performances, and more will keep your social life humming. View full university
  3. Huntingdon College is a community of faith, wisdom, and service. Huntingdon serves approximately 1100 students in the traditional undergraduate program and the Evening Studies program, providing an outstanding liberal arts education in an atmosphere that supports spiritual growth and inquiry. Huntingdon College is an institution with a rich liberal arts tradition grounded in the Judeo-Christian heritage of the United Methodist Church. The College embraces the development and growth of its students in faith, wisdom, and service, providing a solid foundation that will enable them to respond to the needs of today’s global and complex world. Through the use of traditional and non-traditional teaching and learning environments, Huntingdon College provides a foundational education in the liberal arts disciplines and professional academic studies across multiple degree levels for students from diverse backgrounds. A liberal arts core curriculum leads to a broad range of academic majors, pre-professional programs, and teacher certification programs for elementary, secondary, and P–12 levels. Placement rates into graduate and professional schools far surpass national averages excellent job placement upon graduation. A laptop computer is provided for each student for use all four years, his or hers to keep upon graduation wireless and wired Internet access available. Staton Center for Learning Enrichment, Honors Program, academic and pre-professional advising, individual counseling, and accommodations for students with disabilities, internships, Center for Career and Vocation, Elizabeth Belcher Cheek Concert Series, Rhoda Ellison Writers Festival, Jimmy Loeb Literary Series, and Stallworth Lecture Series. Huntingdon is consistently listed among U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges,” and the Princeton Review’s “The Best Colleges, Region by Region” the campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The College has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for three years. Washington Monthly, which rates colleges based on their contributions to the public good, places Huntingdon in the top 20% among 352 baccalaureate institutions. Huntingdon is a Tree Campus USA, and the campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Huntingdon’s Evening Bachelor’s Degree allows working professionals with a convenient and flexible schedule for completing their bachelor’s degrees with majors in business management or criminal justice. Each course is offered just one night a week in five-week terms. The program is offered at sites around the state. Student Life Programs: More than 50 clubs and organizations, including Greek life, student government, academic honor societies, spiritual life organizations, and fine and performing arts programs. A wide range of music ensembles, lecture series, and visual arts opportunities. More than $20 million administered annually to nearly 100% of traditional day students traditional scholarships available for achievement, circumstance, and academic merit participatory grants in cheerleading, concert choir, pom squad, marching band dependents of Alabama Power, Alfa, and the U.S. Military Methodist students and others. Security measures include security guards on campus, 24/7 year-round phone boxes outside each residence hall, emergency phone boxes in Searcy, and Narrow Lane parking lots partnered with the police department for Campus Crimestoppers Critical Alert System campus emergencies. See Higher Education Act Disclosures. Huntingdon College is a smoke-free campus. All forms of lighted tobacco are prohibited on any Huntingdon College property. No tobacco in any form is permitted in classrooms or residence halls. Huntingdon is a college of the United Methodist Church, a member of the Alabama-West Florida Conference Campus Ministry programs are active and engaging. From your first-year forward, you will be challenged to think beyond comfortable boundaries, explore new ways of knowing, and learn what you are called to do with your life. A broad liberal arts core curriculum introduces you to subjects you have never thought about and careers you have never considered. Take your education into your own hands through involved learning opportunities, such as internships, student-faculty research, service, independent study, travel-study, academic clubs. And honor societies. You will graduate with a resume filled with experiences gained both inside and outside the classroom. Academic Departments Department of Accounting and Business, W. James Samford Jr. School of Business and Professional Studies, Dr. Samir Moussalli, Chair Department of Biology, Dr. Erastus C. Dudley, Chair Department of Chemistry, Dr. Maureen Kendrick Murphy ’78, Chair Department of Communication Studies and Psychology, Dr. Kristine Copping, Chair Department of Evening Studies, W. James Samford Jr. School of Business and Professional Studies, Dr. Renee Culverhouse, Chair Department of Fine Arts, Dr. Damion Womack, Chair Department of History and Political Science, Dr. Donna Manson, Chair Department of Language and Literature, Dr. Jennifer Fremlin, Chair Department of Mathematics, Dr. Anneliese Spaeth, Chair Department of Religion, Dr. Jason Borders, Chair Department of Sport Science and Physical Education, Dr. Michael Bamman, Chair Department of Teacher Education, Dr. Anna McEwan, Acting Chair Financial aid is available to Huntingdon College students who qualify for financial assistance in order to attend Huntingdon. Financial aid programs are prepared, using the package concept, which may include aid from the Huntingdon College Scholarship and Grant Programs, Federal PELL Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), the Federal TEACH Grant, Federal Direct Loan, Federal Direct PLUS Loan, and the Federal Work-Study Program. A student is eligible to apply for financial aid after applying for admission as a full-time or part-time student. However, no financial aid will be awarded until the student has been accepted. Students admitted as special (nondegree-seeking), or transient students are not eligible for financial assistance. All students, dependent and independent, who seek need-based federal, state, or institutional financial assistance, or non-need-based federal financial assistance to attend Huntingdon College, must annually file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). From this, a Student Aid Report (SAR) will be produced by the Government’s Federal Student Aid Office and sent to the student. Each application for financial aid will be carefully evaluated when all required data and documentation have been submitted. The student will be notified in writing of the financial aid award prepared. The student has at least 14 days to accept or reject the financial assistance offered.
  4. Washington Adventist University is a private university with a liberal arts tradition, offering a dynamic blend of professional and liberal arts undergraduate and graduate programs. Founded in scenic Takoma Park in 1904, it is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and offers a Christian education to students of different faiths worldwide. Its vision is to produce graduates who bring competence and moral leadership to their communities. WAU occupies 19 acres in Takoma Park, Maryland, near the nation's capital. Its world-class metropolitan setting affords the unrivaled opportunity for learning, work, recreation, service, and worship. The University operates under the auspices of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Board of Trustees guides the University's overall mission and direction, overseeing management and setting significant policies. The administration is responsible for leading the university community and managing day-to-day operations. Faculty, students, and staff participate in governance through committees charged with protecting the integrity and enhancing a Washington Adventist University education value. You will experience small, lively classes taught by faculty who are committed to your success. Select options include the honors program, pre-professional programs, bridge program, capital summer session, study abroad, internships for credit, and a unique first-year experience program to assist incoming first-year students in their transition to college life. Our world-class music performance groups regularly perform at Carnegie Hall and numerous other venues nationally and internationally. The University offers acclaimed academic programs in the health sciences and liberal arts. The WAU Honors College provides academically gifted and talented students the opportunity to engage and explore subject material in greater depth, with more choices, inspiring them to excel as independent learners within a collaborative learning community. WAU also has active chapters of numerous honor societies, promoting and recognizing excellence in scholastic achievement, leadership, and character development. At WAU, we encourage you to apply what you learn in the classroom in the real world, and one of the best ways to do that is through an internship with one of the more than 400 organizations of all types that WAU has established internship relationships with over the past ten years. Our faculty have outstanding academic credentials, know their fields inside and out, have years of experience in the classroom. They love to teach, and it shows. But just as important, at WAU, you will find faculty who care—about you as a student and about you as a human being, about where you are now and about where you are going in life. And they do everything they can to help you get there. WAU's Edyth T. James Department of Nursing offers a particular track, through the School of Graduate and Professional Studies, for registered nurses with a license from the Board of Nursing. The latter wish to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. In addition to providing advanced nursing skills, the program offers the registered nurse opportunities to gain strength in nursing theory, leadership, communication, and research skills. For additional information, contact the Edyth T. James Department of Nursing. The vice president's office for Student Life coordinates and manages all aspects of student life on campus. As Student Life professionals, our passion is to serve and support students. Whether you have just come to our campus, are looking for a way to be involved, or need assistance through a difficult time, we are committed to your personal growth and success. Feel free to browse our page and discover the many ways we can help. Washington Adventist University is a learning community committed to the Seventh-day Adventist Christian vision of excellence and service. Washington Adventist University is a community where Christ is celebrated and reflected in its members' academic, social, physical, and spiritual experiences. Our team of student life personnel is committed to supporting you in these important life choices and to partnering with you in a shared journey of faith and learning. Financial aid is a crucial component of achieving your goal of a college education. The Office of Student Financial Services at Washington Adventist University is here to help you through the process of financing your education. We believe we owe our students a quality education at an affordable price. We offer various financial aid packages that combine merit- and need-based aid with state and federal assistance. Roughly ninety-five percent of WAU students receive some financial aid. We are here to support you and your family as you explore your financial aid options. We suggest reviewing the information about the various types of aid available and following the instructions to apply for financial aid. WAU education is faith-based and student-focused. The University offers more than 32 majors and academic programs leading to associate bachelor and graduate degrees. You will experience small, lively classes taught by faculty who are committed to your success. Select options include the honors program, pre-professional programs, bridge program, capital summer session, study abroad, internships for credit, and a unique first-year experience program to assist incoming first-year students transition to college life. Washington Adventist University admits students of any race, gender, age, disability, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. It does not discriminate based on race, gender, age, disability, color, national and ethnic origin in administering its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs!
  5. As the national UniversityUniversity of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the UniversityUniversity has a mandate to lead the nation in human capital development, leading innovation, contributing to economic development, and leading society. Technology and the rapidly changing external environment, transforming teaching and research, are challenging the University'sUniversity's traditional view. Students and wider society require year-round access to high-quality courses and flexible modes of delivery. The economic context of the GCC and challenges that we currently face in growing the private sector also challenges the University of Bahrain to respond to by focusing on producing high quality and skilled workforce and the next generation of leaders. The UniversityUniversity has a clear focus on several areas that will be key to our success, including the newly established teaching and leadership unit to advance our teaching methods and curricula. Targeted and innovative approaches to research through international and industry collaboration will promote our reputation both regionally and beyond. The University of Bahrain has significant international reach and global standing through its students and graduates, research, and academic partnerships. Technology is critical not only to enhance teaching and learning but also to create a SMART campus fitting with the digital age that we now live in. The University of Bahrain is central to the economic growth of Bahrain by offering programs and courses aligned with the national economic strategy while also ensuring sustainability through operating as a commercial and entrepreneurial university. As the world evolves, so does the University of Bahrain, however, what is constant is the teacher-student relationship. Our UniversityUniversity has to ensure that our teachers have the right skills, access to technology, and professional development to deliver a high-quality experience to our students. Our graduates will lead in government, industry, and society and become global ambassadors for the University and Bahrain. In September, UniversityUniversity will launch its transformation plan that will provide the platform to establishing UniversityUniversity as a world-class institute and a leading university in the Arab world. Our vital strategic pillars will focus on producing high quality skilled and creative graduates, technology-led teaching and learning, integration with industry, enhancing postgraduate programs, research, and strengthening international links. The impact of the University of Bahrain is global through our proud alumni, networks, collaborative links, international workforce, and students. With over 2,000 staff, 26,000 students, and 60,000 alumni, the UniversityUniversity is one of the largest in the region with a campus that matches its status as Bahrain's flagship university. Over the next four years, our ambition is to establish ourselves globally. That requires the move to knowledge creation through developing our innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem as we aim to lead the national economy.
  6. Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University opened its doors to women and men in 1975 with two pioneering colleges, the College of Medicine and the College of Architecture. Almost four decades later, this academic institution has grown into a leading research university with 21 colleges spread throughout the Eastern Province and a student population of over 45,000. As a preeminent research-based institution, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University continues to grow and develop, continually assessing and improving its curricula and expanding its academic capabilities in all disciplines, while at the same time engaging the public in addressing environmental and community challenges. Create and sustain relevant, high-quality instruction that fulfills the Kingdom's needs and carry out research and services in the professional fields that are the Kingdom's developmental priorities. Build a new organizational quality management system appropriate for a large and complex institute as Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. Instill and develop a quality culture at Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, where all professional activities are recognized, where accountability is ensured, and where Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University's stated objectives are achieved at all levels and throughout all departments. Expand the opportunities for students to learn and engage at Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University to support the realization of their academic and career aspirations. Provide access and support for all qualified students while establishing a vibrant and interactive campus environment that leads to an engaging university community that fosters loyalty to Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. Create state-of-the-art libraries and related learning resources that utilize all available technology. Develop, expand, and sustain modern academic facilities, equipment, and related infrastructure to serve the requirements of quality instruction, learning, research, service programs, campus life, and community outreach. Develop and implement a robust financial planning and management system to serve all academic programs, administrative support, and services units. Increase human resource capacities to accomplish teaching, research, and service missions more effectively. Create a culture of intellectual curiosity and research of the highest ethical standards and accomplishment that effectively serves the University's advancement, health, prosperity, and community. Develop entrepreneurial initiatives and business partnerships with the community to expand private sector joint investments for future development. Key Responsibilities Continuously assess, improve, and enhance the academic programs throughout the University. Develop professional skills, both theoretical and practical, to meet the requirements of the community. Conduct scientific and applied research to address the environmental and societal challenges that come with rapid growth and development. Encourage and support scientific research in all disciplines throughout the University. Present frequent workshops and seminars for the public that will address topics of interest for the local community. Train, develop, and refine students' scientific skills through the numerous centers at the university and local hospitals. Provide a premium and professional medical services to the community. Encourage faculty, staff, and students to write and publish their academic work. Actively participate and contribute to the growth and development of the Kingdom. This is the highest and ultimate authority in all matters and issues related to the University. The Minister of Higher Education heads it. It comprises the University President (as Vice President), the University Vice Presidents, the Secretary-General of the Higher Education Council, the college deans, and three persons with experience to be appointed by His Excellency the Minister of Higher Education for a three-year term (under article 19 of the Higher Education and Universities Council Regulation).
  7. The UAE's flagship university, UAEU, offers a full range of accredited, high-quality graduate and undergraduate programs through nine Colleges: Business and Economics Education, Engineering, Food and Agriculture, Humanities and Social Sciences IT, Law Medicine, Health Sciences, and Science. With a distinguished international faculty, state-of-the-art new campus, and the full range of student support services, UAEU offers a living-learning environment unmatched in the UAE. United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) is the first and foremost comprehensive national University in the United Arab Emirates. Founded in 1976 by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, UAEU aspires to become a comprehensive, research-intensive university and enroll approximately 14,000 Emirati and international students. In its drive to achieve international research stature, UAEU works with its industry partners to provide research solutions to the nation's challenges, the region, and the World. The University has established research centers of strategic importance to the country and the region, advancing knowledge in critical areas ranging from water resources to cancer treatments. UAEU is currently ranked among the top research universities in the GCC and the Arab World and the top 25% globally. UAEU's academic programs have been developed in partnership with employers, so our graduates are in high demand. UAEU alumni hold key positions in industry, commerce, and government throughout the region. Our continuing investments in facilities, services, and staff ensure that UAEU will continue to serve as an innovation and excellence model. Values Respect for Heritage and Cultural Diversity: We respect the deep-rooted values and the UAE's rich heritage and seek to sustain them. Integrity and Transparency: We adhere to the highest ethical principles and work with integrity, transparency, and accountability to create trust and credibility. Collaborative Work Environment: We support one another at work through cooperation and teamwork. Student Focus: We recognize that students are at the center of the University's activities and ensure that our work contributes to continuous improvement in student success. Effectiveness in Decision-making: We focus on outcomes, base our decisions and plans on evidence and analysis, and develop and adopt efficient systems and procedures that support the University's core business. Effective Communication: We are committed to effective communication, through a variety of communication methods, with all our stakeholders (staff, students, alumni, partners, vendors, and the local and international communities). Dedication to Knowledge: We are committed to world-class education and scholarship relevant to student careers and community needs.
  8. The University of Sharjah was built up with the point and vision to add to the qualities shared by prestigious colleges around the globe. The training and research programs they offer tend to be extensive and multi-disciplinary. The University of Sharjah has 14 schools and offers 94 programs at the bachelor's, master's, doctoral and diplomas levels. The University of Sharjah is a complete scholastic institute with a particular learning style and a worldwide vision. It is a pioneer in the scholarly community, scientific research, and arts in the UAE and the GCC locale. All programs are licensed by the UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. The University of Sharjah was built up with an extraordinary vision to appreciate essential qualities shared by famous colleges worldwide. Such qualities empower these establishments to advance substantially speedier than others. The training and research programs they offer tend to be far-reaching and multi-disciplinary. They appreciate an impressive foundation for learning and research and figure out how to draw infamous staff with scholastic heft. They are intensely global in their viewpoint and vision and the composition of their student and staff population. They draw in skilled students from various foundations and test them both inside and outside the classroom. Lastly, they are free both scholastically and monetarily, which implies their choices are guided by the trustworthiness of best expertise and useful for developing learning, training, and research. The University of Sharjah has extended in a generally short period to incorporate 14 schools offering +85 various scholarly programs (majors) at various levels. At present, around 14,000 students enlisted at the college with scholarly instructions conveyed by 610 staff members having differing universal experience and prestigious stature. The University has long-term collaboration contracts and critical alliances with 31 leading educational institutes worldwide. These collaborations guarantee that the training our students get meets the most noteworthy global standards. The principal campus of the University of Sharjah (AUS) lies in the heart of the University City in the Emirate of Sharjah, a couple of kilometers far from the shores of the tactical Arabian Gulf. The University's design lends full expression to its Islamic and Arabic legacy with magnificent structures and charismatic scenery. The campus gives extensive, remarkable facilities that incorporate multimedia lecture rooms, sophisticated scientific and research laboratories, committed libraries rich with information assets, up to date IT infrastructure and computing labs, theatres, clubs, two main sports buildings, student centers with access to eateries, and an assortment of shops, and numerous other facilities. There are additionally separate residential areas for male and female students and the staff.
  9. United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) is the first and foremost comprehensive national university in the United Arab Emirates. Founded in 1976 by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, UAEU aspires to become a comprehensive, research-intensive university and enroll approximately 14,000 Emirati and international students. As the UAE's flagship university, UAEU offers a full range of accredited, high-quality graduate and undergraduate programs through nine Colleges: Business and Economics, Education Engineering Food and Agriculture Humanities and Social Sciences IT Law Medicine and Health Sciences and Science. With a distinguished international faculty, state-of-the-art new campus, and the full range of student support services, UAEU offers a living-learning environment unmatched in the UAE. In its drive to achieve international research stature, UAEU works with its industry partners to provide research solutions to the nation's challenges, the region, and the World. The University has established research centers of strategic importance to the country and the region, advancing knowledge in critical areas ranging from water resources to cancer treatments. UAEU is currently ranked among the top research universities in the GCC and the Arab World and the top 25% globally. UAEU's academic programs have been developed in partnership with employers, so our graduates are in high demand. UAEU alumni hold key positions in industry, commerce, and government throughout the region. Our continuing investments in facilities, services, and staff ensure that UAEU will continue to serve as an innovation and excellence model. Values Respect for Heritage and Cultural Diversity: We respect the deep-rooted values and the UAE's rich heritage and seek to sustain them. Integrity and Transparency: We adhere to the highest ethical principles and work with integrity, transparency, and accountability to create trust and credibility. Collaborative Work Environment: We support one another at work through cooperation and teamwork. Student Focus: We recognize that students are at the center of the University's activities and ensure that our work contributes to continuous improvement in student success. Effectiveness in Decision-making: We focus on outcomes, base our decisions and plans on evidence and analysis, and develop and adopt efficient systems and procedures that support the University's core business. Effective Communication: We are committed to effective communication, through a variety of communication methods, with all our stakeholders (staff, students, alumni, partners, vendors, and the local and international communities). Dedication to Knowledge: We are committed to world-class education and scholarship relevant to student careers and community needs.
  10. American University of Sharjah (AUS) was founded in 1997 by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qassimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. His Highness envisaged the university as a leading educational institution in the Gulf region. Located in University City, Sharjah, AUS is a not-for-profit, independent higher education institution formed on the American model. It offers 26 majors and 52 minors at the undergraduate level, and 14 master’s degrees through the College of Architecture, Art and Design, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering, and the School of Business Administration. These programs are designed to meet the challenges of a competitive and dynamic business and industrial environment. As a quality higher education provider in the Gulf, AUS is licensed. The Commission accredits its programs for Academic Accreditation of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the United Arab Emirates. AUS is accredited in the United States of America by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The bachelor of science degree programs in chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering offered by the College of Engineering are accredited by the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (www.abet.org). The bachelor of the science degree program in computer science offered by the College of Engineering is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET (www.abet.org). The Bachelor of Architecture program of the College of Architecture, Art, and Design is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), as well as the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) degrees offered by the School of Business Administration, are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
  11. The American College of Dubai (ACD) is a private academic foundation consolidated under the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A school is a constituent unit of the Al-Shafar Group of Companies, a fantastic body in Dubai, noted for giving social and public facilities to the local community. ACD is authorized as a foundation of higher learning by the Dubai Municipality and works under the Ministry of Education (some time ago known as the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research), which certifies its academic programs. The College is situated on a purpose-built campus in the Al Garhoud region of Dubai close to the Dubai International Airport and inverse the Dubai Festival City in a complex of schools and academic institutes. Its campus incorporates lecture rooms, a separate library complex with study zones, a unique computer laboratory and related resource rooms, and a small healthcare facility staffed by a resident nurse. Student exercise areas incorporate outdoor sports services, such as a football field and basketball and volleyball courts. There is likewise a recreation lobby alongside the cafeteria and also a devoted activities region. ACD was set up in 1990 and moved to its current, purpose-built building in 1998. A noteworthy extension of the grounds was finished in 2001, at which time the library complex was developed alongside a more significant student facility area and extra Information Technology facilities. A consequent major facility renovation was completed in 2008. The mission of the American College of Dubai is to give its students the educated and social base essential to set them up to lead satisfying lives as skillful, dedicated, and empathetic individuals of a global community. Using very much prepared facilities and modest class sizes, ACD concentrates on delivering engaging lessons in an atmosphere that encourages basic intuition and genuine business career training. ACD tries to give quality and practical training that empowers students to engross themselves in a US-style higher education framework. In particular, its programs incorporate the broad-based General Education Requirements featuring the US education framework with an accentuation on broadening the educated person's point of view. For students who wish to finish their degree in Dubai, the school gives business-related, job-oriented degree programs that empower students to finish all their qualifications in the UAE. To better train for employment prospects, the individuals who gain an ACD granted degree are helped by the College to acquire work-related experience through well-coordinated internships as a significant aspect of their study course.
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    Atilim University

    Atilim University was founded by the Atilim Foundation on 15 July 1997 to serve as a Foundation University in a legal entity's capacity according to provisions of Law no. 2547 concerning the Foundation of Higher Education Institutes. Atılım's goal is to develop individuals with the capability to attain and put to use the universal information required in the age of technology- individuals who are knowledgeable and experienced in their respective fields, work as team members and are not afraid of competition. They will also operate in close relationships with the international community while protecting and preserving artistic, cultural, and historical values sensitive to environmental issues while being dynamic, inquisitive, and aware of their country's problems. Atılım University is located on 250 acres of land in İncek, one of the most recent and fastest developing residential areas of Ankara, 20 km from the City Centre and 7 km from the motorway. The mission of Atılım University is to raise competent individuals who will be able to produce and apply scientific knowledge by creating high-performance areas at the national and global levels with social responsibility. The vision of Atılım University is to be a university that aims to leave its mark on the future and to raise skilled and competent individuals who will contribute to original scientific and scholarly works.
  13. Freie Universität Berlin was founded in 1948 by professors and students, in response to the persecution faced by students who took a critical eye of the system at Universität Unter den Linden, at that time located in the Soviet sector of the divided city. The idea of founding a free university found widespread support in the international community, including financial support. This outpouring of aid helped pave the way for Freie Universität to become a university with an outstanding international reputation. The principles of freedom and internationality have guided the university's development ever since. Since the university's founding in December of 1948, the academic ethos of Freie Universität Berlin has always been defined by three values: truth, justice, and freedom. The years 1968, 1990, and 2007 mark turning points in the history of Freie Universität. The university was one of Germany's important sites for the student protests of the 1960s, which sparked a trend toward greater openness, equality, and democracy. Then, after German reunification in 1990, Freie Universität Berlin shifted its emphasis, increasing its research activities. The number of graduates, successful doctoral candidates, and publications also grew by a significant measure. The basis for the university's successful new approach was a series of fundamental reforms, including the introduction of modern management structures in the university's administration, reorganization of the departments, and use of funding to support specific aims. In 2007, Freie Universität Berlin was selected in the Excellence Initiative jointly sponsored by the German federal government and the federal states' governments. It was one of nine universities in Germany to receive distinction in all three funding lines, a step that has enabled the university to solidify and further expand its position as an "international network university." In 2012 during the second funding round of the Excellence Initiative, it was selected again and is now one of eleven universities of excellence in Germany. Freie Universität Berlin is a leading research institution. One of the German universities successful in all three funding lines in the federal and state Excellence Initiative, thereby receiving additional funding for its institutional future development strategy. Freie Universität can thus take its place as an international network university in the global competition among universities. Development and assessment of research projects occur within various focus areas, research networks, and platforms for interdisciplinary collaborative research. The Excellence Initiative's performance provided funding for several new graduate schools and transdisciplinary research clusters. In particular, the graduate schools play a vital role in developing internationally competitive research centers of excellence. Freie Universität Berlin is a broad-based university with 15 departments and central institutes offering over 150-degree programs across a wide range of subjects. Freie Universität Berlin was founded on December 4, 1948, by students, scholars, and scientists to support the American allied forces and politicians in Berlin. The move was sparked by the persecution faced by students who took a critical eye on the system at the former Universität Unter den Linden, located in the Soviet sector of the divided city. Students and academics wanted to be free to pursue their learning, teaching, and research activities at Freie Universität without being subject to political influence. Generous donations from the United States enabled Freie Universität to build some of its central facilities, including the Benjamin Franklin University Hospital and the Henry Ford Building. In a nod to the university's founding history, the seal of Freie Universität still features the words truth, justice, and freedom. In 2007, the university dedicated a memorial to the founding students killed by the Soviet secret service. The university also presents its Freedom Award to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to freedom. To remain relevant and to compete academically and intellectually from its isolated position in West Berlin, Freie Universität made connections with academic institutions and leading literary figures in Germany, elsewhere in Europe, and worldwide. What started of necessity soon became a success strategy: Freie Universität currently maintains roughly 105 partnerships at the university-wide level and about 330 university partnerships within the Erasmus academic exchange network. 45 institute partnerships. Freie Universität is located in the southwest of Berlin, in Dahlem's garden district, which had already become a top-ranked location for research and study in the early 20th century. Academic activity in Dahlem was supported by Friedrich Althoff, Ministerial Director at the Prussian Ministry of Culture, who proposed the founding of "a German Oxford" at that time. The first new buildings housed government academic and scientific agencies and new institutes of the former University of Berlin. Also, the Kaiser Wilhelm Society – the precursor of the Max Planck Society – maintained various institutes in Dahlem from the time it was founded in 1911. A dynamic group of scientists, including Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, and Max Planck, performed pioneering research at the new site, earning multiple Nobel Prizes. In 1938, in what is now the Hahn-Meitner Building, nuclear fission occurred. Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner had spent more than two decades working together there toward that aim. Since it was first founded, Freie Universität Berlin has used former buildings of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society and brought several architecturally innovative buildings of its own to the area. Freie Universität is made up of groups of buildings all located within walking distance of one another. The campus planners designed it along the American college campus lines, a novelty in postwar Germany. The permanent exhibition "Future from the Very Beginning" (Zukunft von Anfang an) in the Henry Ford Building of Freie Universität highlights the university's rich and varied history, from its founding in 1948 right up to the present day. Photographs, early films, radio reports, and contemporary printed materials show the university's position at the center of contemporary events right from the start. The Henry Ford Building exhibition is open to the public at no charge during regular building opening hours (Garystraße 35, 14195 Berlin, 7:30 a.m.–8 p.m. Monday through Friday).
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    Helwan University

    Following Law No. 70 of 1975, Helwan University was established on 26/7/1975. The foundation stone was laid in 1975. On 8/1/1985, the contract of the first-phase establishment was concluded. Then it was established, and HU faculties began to be brought together within one Campus after long years of being off-Campus in different places. HU is 350 acres located in Ein Helwan. HU (Future University) comprises 20 faculties, 58 self-sponsored units, and several new facilities. HU is marked by unique specific faculties (Applied Arts, Art Education, Music Education), which do not exist in other Egyptian Universities. There are also mother faculties (Fine Arts, Physical Educations for Men, Physical Education for Women, Home Economics) from which similar faculties in other Universities have emerged. Since Helwan University was established in Ein Helwan- Helwan City, all the surrounding areas such as Ezbet El-Walda and Ein Helwan have been given full attention through conferences and symposiums to improve those areas. When established, HU has been a real milestone in developing the University Education concept in Egypt. HU is considered the permanent Future University, and its development represents the educational process promotion and social development in Egypt. Helwan University is a university of technology and applications; it possesses all the factors of distinction and diversity. It is considered a unique model among Egyptian Universities as it encompasses Arts, Fine arts, Applied Arts, Art Education, Music Education, and Physical Education Faculties. Being within the heart of an industrial community, Helwan University is considered a unique model among Egyptian universities in general. The Main Campus is in Ain Helwan, Cairo. Several faculties have been moved there, while others are still located in Zamalek, Boulaq, Giza, El Manyal. Huge buildings are constructed at Ain Helwan so that ultimately all the university faculties would have one location. The hospital has been equipped to the highest level and included laboratories and binoculars unit. A physiotherapy clinic also has a pharmacy and three operating rooms equipped with the latest equipment. Established on 30/6/1981 by the University Council Resolution No. 48 as a unique nature unit supervised by Prof. Vice President for Education and Students Affairs. The University offered the therapeutic service to the university students and the service's development to include the employees of the University and their families. To spread medical service and health awareness in the surrounding environment. There is the Central Library in addition to the libraries of the faculties. They offer books for external borrowing, references, journals, and theses for internal review. They also offer bibliography and photocopying services. The university policy depends on expansion to take advantage of the opportunities in front of Helwan University for expansion and excellence in education and studies, research and environment service and active interaction with the local community. as well as technological modernization to happen coordination and integration between the technical requirements of various colleges and disciplines, as well as to maximize returns from technological systems available to the University, such as libraries, laboratories, and centers of information and communication systems, etc. Helwan University seeks to be a leading educational and research institution in technology and arts. Under the International Quality Standards, HU makes every effort to be remarkable in education and science. Helwan University, an Egyptian public university, works on: Providing high-quality academic programs governed by local and International Standards to prepare distinguished graduates capable of competition and innovation. Those graduates will be able to meet their society's needs and contribute to social development and well-being. Providing competency improvement programs for Faculty members while improving their educational and research capabilities will eventually be reflected efficiently on both students and the local and national environments. Promoting scientific research at the University. Achieving continuing education and promoting cooperation with international educational institutions. Contributing effectively to community service and development and culture-building, along with promoting community production sectors to go into local, regional, and international competition.
  15. The formation of a British University in Egypt arose from a 1998 Memorandum of Cooperation between the UK and the Egyptian Governments. It was envisaged that such an institution would produce UK standards for critical sectors of the Egyptian economy, particularly in engineering, computer science, and business studies. In 2004, with strong support from the British Embassy and the British Council, a Presidential decree was issued establishing the British University in Egypt. The university campus's initial phase was already under construction, and the University welcomed its first cohort (only 200 students) of undergraduate students in September 2005. The University campus was chosen to be located in El Sherouk, one of the new residential and commercial cities in Egypt on the outskirts of Cairo. The BUE program of Basic and Applied Psychology offers students comprehensive specializations that incorporate basic and applied practices. This includes an awareness of regional and international media context, cultural sensitivity, exposure to international communication perspectives, and familiarity with ethical and managerial frameworks. Vision To become the leading broad-spectrum teaching and research university in the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) offering a British ethos of higher education with a range of UK partners and other global partners providing internationally recognized quality degrees that develop the knowledge and skills to help our students shape and lead their countries. Mission: To promote cultural, economic, social, and technological development by creating and disseminating new knowledge via research and capable graduates, educated to the best UK academic standards, who are independent learners. Vigorous research activities and postgraduate programs complement the outstanding undergraduate education offered at BUE. The challenges in these areas are enormous, and BUE has gained recognition in research and postgraduate education, both in Egypt and abroad. The multidisciplinary Master's Programmes offered in advanced technology areas, such as renewable energy, advanced materials, sustainability, and web science, are among the first to start in Egypt. These programs are supported by advanced research in many thrust areas, which attract external funding and result in publications in top peer-reviewed journals. Research clusters and focus groups at BUE operate through several research centers. This research environment on the BUE campus also opens opportunities for the students to participate in research projects and explore new ideas first hand alongside the professors and researchers. Additionally, BUE research activities have opened strong collaborations with international universities and research centers and the industry in Egypt.
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    Ain Shams University

    As the third Egyptian University, Ain Shams University was founded in July 1950 under the name of "Ibrahim Pasha University." It participated with the two earlier universities, "Cairo University" (Fua'd the 1st ) and "Alexandria University" (Farouk the 1st), in fulfilling the message of universities and meeting the increasing demand of youth for higher education. When it was first established, Ain Shams University comprised several distinguished faculties and academic institutes, which were later developed into University. After the revolution of the 23 rd of July 1952, it was suggested that Egyptian universities be given names that were strongly linked with the roots and historical landmarks of the country. Thus on 21 st of February 1954, the name of the University was changed to "Heliopolis," and then changed in the same year to its present name "Ain Shams," the Arabic for "Heliopolis," or "On," which was the oldest University in history. "On" University was established about 5000 years ago, and it had a wide fame as a center of knowledge and learning, especially in astronomy, engineering, and medicine. Perhaps a perfect example of "On" teachers' knowledge and skill is Imhotep, the chief priest, minister, and architect. They, in 2700 B.C., designed the first large structure of stone known in history, Zoser's Step Pyramid in Sakkara. Westcar Papyrus also states that the founder of the Fifth Dynasty was the Rector of "On" University before ascending the throne. However, the most important achievement of "On" University was the call for worshipping a single deity, the solar disk of Aton, at the hands of Akhenaton, who was influenced by the ideas of "On" priests. The University is now located in the Zaafaran Palace area, built during the regime of Khedive Ismail. The Palace was so named because the area surrounding it was famous for saffron (in Arabic Zaafaran) plantations. The Palace was used to host the Egyptian University administration offices when it was established in 1925. It was used by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (as a guest house) for accommodating important visitors. The Palace also witnessed the signing of the 1936 Treaty between Egypt and Great Britain. Finally, in 1952, it came to be used as the administrative headquarters of Ain Shams University. Being a major scientific and cultural institution, Ain Shams University is fully aware of these challenges. It is confident that it has - with other Egyptian Universities - a problematic challenging responsibility for creating the generation. In 1973 the faculty of Al-Alsun was made the tenth member in the University. However, the history of this faculty dates back to 1835. In 1994, a decree was issued to establish two more faculties, the faculty of Pharmacy and the faculty of Dentistry; the actual study was started the following year in both faculties. In the same year, it was decided to establish the faculty of Computers and Information Sciences, and the study started the following year. The last faculty to join the University is the faculty of Specific Education, in 1998. Faculty of Nursing was established in 1980, and the Institute of Childhood Postgraduates Studies was established in 1981. The establishment of the Institute of Environmental Research and Studies was in 1982. Ain Shams University comprises seven campuses, all of which are situated in Great Cairo. The university administration, faculties of Arts, Law, and Science are all located on the main campus, El-khalifa El Mamoon Street, Abbasi. The faculties of Commerce, Al-Alsun (languages), Pharmacy, Dentistry, Computer and Information Sciences, Institute of Postgraduate Childhood and Institute of Environmental Studies and Research, and the specialized Hospital are located on the second campus on the other side of the street above. Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Nursing and the university hospitals are located on another campus at Abassia. Faculties of Engineering, Specific Education, Education, Women, and Agriculture are located on a separate campus in Abbasi, Heliopolis, and Shoubra El-Kheema. Our mission is to Integrate a culture of total quality and continuous improvement in the educational process and research. Enrich the theoretical knowledge and applied the following ethical standards, social and cultural life of society. Spreading the culture and ethics of scientific research. Strengthen cooperation between the University and other universities, scientific research centers locally, regionally, and globally. Development of educational programs in light of the standards of local, regional, and global levels. Strengthening continuing education and distance education. Activating the centers and units of an unusual nature to provide research and advisory services to the community.
  17. Founded in 1919, AUC is a leading English-language, American-accredited institution of higher education and center of the intellectual, social, and cultural life of the Arab world. Its community of students, parents, faculty and staff, trustees, alumni, and other generous sponsors represent more than 60 countries. The University stands as a crossroads for the world’s cultures and a vibrant forum for reasoned argument, spirited debate, and understanding across the diversity of languages, facilities, and human experiences. The University offers 36 undergraduate, 44 master’s, and two Ph.D. programs rooted in a liberal arts education that encourages students to think critically and find creative solutions to conflicts and challenges facing both the region and the world. The University’s educational assets include the most extensive English-language academic library collection in Egypt, three modern theaters, and 15 cross-disciplinary research centers. The University’s modern, 260-acre New Cairo campus constitutes a visionary investment in the future of Cairo, Egypt, and the region — a state-of-the-art facility for advanced research, innovative teaching, lifelong learning, and civic engagement. Chartered and accredited in the United States and Egypt, The American University in Cairo is an independent, not-for-profit, equal-opportunity institution. AUC is a premier English-language institution of higher learning. The University is committed to teaching and researching the highest caliber and offers exceptional liberal arts and professional education in a cross-cultural environment. AUC builds a leadership culture, lifelong learning, continuing education, and service among its graduates and is dedicated to making significant contributions to Egypt and the international community in diverse fields. Chartered and accredited in the United States and Egypt, The American University in Cairo is an independent, not-for-profit, equal-opportunity institution. AUC upholds the principles of academic freedom and is dedicated to excellence. Our vision is to be a world‐class university internationally recognized for its leadership and excellence in teaching, research, creative expression, and service. We build on our existing strengths to become the leading University in the Middle East and the destination of choice for students and faculty members from around the world seeking in‐depth cultural exposure, combined with outstanding academic programs, cutting‐edge research, as well as an ethically engaged, diverse community of scholars. The rooms are also equipped with heating and air conditioning and high-speed wireless internet. Units share a kitchenette with a hot plate, kettle, fridge, and microwave. Resident can watch TV, dine, socialize, or study in the common areas. In the common area, there are several study rooms and a computer lab open 24/7. The on-campus residence allows visitors during certain hours and can accommodate overnight visitors based on room availability. The residence is also equipped to assist students with special needs. This summer, AUC students traveled to Beirut, Lebanon, as part of a new course titled, The Arab Spring in Arab Eyes: Perceptions and Reflections from the Arab World. Through this course, the students were able to participate in face-to-face dialogue with their counterparts from the American University of Beirut (AUB), discussing social and political movements in the Arab region due to the Arab Spring addition to visiting NGOs, historic sites, and refugee camps. “Merging the extracurricular with the academic and learning-by-doing is extremely beneficial to students,” said Mohamed Menza, affiliate assistant professor and director of dialogue in the Office of the Core Curriculum. “It allows them to get to know what is happening on the ground and augments their understanding of the region. This course is particularly beneficial to Egyptian students at AUC, as this kind of exposure enhances students’ knowledge about themselves and Egypt as a part of the Arab region. They can expose themselves to other viewpoints and other students’ realities.” The American University in Cairo is the region’s premier English-language liberal arts University — your portal to Egypt, the Arab region, and the world. Our 260-acre, state-of-the-art campus in New Cairo is home to more than 7,000 undergraduate students from across Egypt, the Middle East, and beyond, who are hungry for new perspectives and global experience. Through its high-quality, liberal arts education in its six schools, AUC provides students the opportunity to think critically, engage with the world’s religious, political, and cultural disciplines, and find creative solutions to conflicts and challenges facing both the region and the world. They are guided by faculty, trained at the world’s top universities, and conducting research that has a significant impact in communities near and far. When they graduate, our students join a network of alumni who take leading roles in every field, on every continent.
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    Menoufia University

    Menofia University (MU) was founded in 1976. It started with four faculties with nearly 9500 students, 214 staff members, and 372 assisting members. It has steadily and remarkably developed to be one of the largest universities in Egypt. Today the University includes 22 faculties & institutes with about 80000 students and 3500 teaching staff members. The University has two campuses. The main cam­pus is located in the city of Shebin EL-koum, the cap­ital of Menofia Governorate, which is 75 Km from Cairo. The University's so other branch has been recently established following the presidential decree No 267, for the year 2006. It is located in Sadat City, 60 Km from Sheb in EL-Toum, and 90 Km from Cairo. Contributing to building the academic and moral structure of people and developing both the local and national societies by providing the specialized knowledge and skill, particularly those that are related to the rural and new industrial communities, through high quality educational, research, and societal services that can help the University to achieve a competitive advantage at the national, regional and international levels. The study began in the College of Agriculture, in its current location in Shebin El Koum in October 1942 institute high- Agricultural, then the Royal Decree No. (92) in August 1950, the establishment of the University of Ibrahim Pasha, the Great, which included making the Higher Institute of Agricultural she bin Koum nucleus of the Faculty of Agriculture that the University, which changed its name in 1954 to the University of Ain Shams, and in the same year, the college moved to Cairo. The re-establishment of the Higher Institute Agricultural same building she bins Koum in 1958, affiliated to the Ministry of Education, and in 1969 turned Institute into another college of agriculture subsidiary of Ain Shams University, then a subsidiary of Zagazig University in 1974, then Tanta University in 1975, and finally to Menoufia University in 1976. The study was the college over its modern history for four years ending obtaining a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Sciences ( agricultural production year), so in 1980, to enter the Specialized التشعيب system in 1978, 1979 in addition to the General Agricultural Division. Graduating qualified engineers to meet the labor market's needs in the sectors of engineering and technology through educational programs consistent with the national academic reference standards and postgraduate programs in various engineering disciplines. The faculty offers specialized training courses and consulting engineering and scientific research that contributes to the community service and development of the surrounding environment.
  19. The University of Lahore has always been at the forefront of innovation and has played a proactive role in shaping and accelerating the modern-day Higher Education scene in Pakistan. The management of The University of Lahore decided to establish its campus at Gujrat with the state of the art infrastructure and amenities to fulfill the necessity of the local community keeping in view the need for market-oriented programs in the industrial triangle comprising districts of Gujranwala, Sialkot & Gujrat, and also to the peoples living in the adjacent districts, i.e Mandi Bahauddin, Hafizabad, Jhelum and Bhimber (AJK). The University of Lahore believes in delivering excellence in research and learning. Our ability to add to your academic and social skills will allow you to lead in your professional career. We aim to create high-quality graduates who are practically skilled to enter the world of work. The University of Lahore is recognized as the largest private sector university of Pakistan, and there is no better time to join the university when it is expanding internationally with campuses and networks being developed across the world. We believe in commercialization and entrepreneurship and have invested in the establishment of enterprises to ensure that our students gain hands-on experience that matters for graduating students. Our academic standards are high and we believe in encouraging independent thought driven by creativity and critical insight. You will experience our faculty that is one of the best in Pakistan and believe in research and expression in academic terms. The experience at a university for a student is not only driven by the excellence in academics and research but the entire experience of being involved in the projects that the university takes on, as well as the experiences that a student gains outside the classroom. We have extensive activities ranging from sports to cultural events, media and social events, etc that keep you engaged and entertained across the year. The University of Lahore has now expanded internationally with its first move to Uganda providing support to set up a medical school. We believe that internationalization is an important step towards ensuring that experiences are shared both academically and intellectually. We also have the largest international community in a private sector university with students from 15 different countries currently enrolled with us. We provide extensive support to our students including preparing for a career, mentoring, personal and financial support. Your success at The University of Lahore will be the measure of our success in delivering high-quality education. I look forward to welcoming you to The University of Lahore.
  20. Superior College Gujrat has built a true academic professional environment by showing strong commitment towards developing faculty, empowering students, and increasing overall educational standards. Gujrat is a big city, known for its population rate, agricultural land, and industrial production units. The city has extensive trade relations with metropolis Lahore and all other connected cities. With its increasing business ventures and expanding trade avenues, the people of Gujrat could not stay deprived of Superior quality of education anymore. That is why Superior College Gujrat has met a tremendous response from the masses of the locality. The students themselves chose Superior College as their first and utmost priority. Being provided with the sheer attention of teachers, students at Superior College Gujrat have achieved brilliant success and top positions in annual results.
  21. Al Buraimi University College is the first university college in Al Buraimi Governorate. Its establishment was an immediate interpretation act and an accurate response to the supreme call of His Majesty, Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed, God Save Him, to the private sector to start investing in higher education through establishing new private academic institutions committed to sustaining more significant educational opportunities in diverse academic fields for the prospective Omani students to meet the needs of the local labor market with skilled local potentials to cope with the global economic changes. The study at the college commenced at the beginning of the second semester of the academic year (2003 – 2004) was a dynamic starting point based on the incredible experience of partnership with California State University; without Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed's wisdom and guidance of higher education in Oman, BUC would have had never been the reality we witness. It is a dream that comes true. BUC started enrolling students in the academic year 2003/2004. Since then, the number of students has been increasing year after year. Our hard work and efforts resulted in significant numbers of highly qualified and competent BUC graduates to be proud of. Making excellence happen needs more than successfully achieving targets. Excellence happens when we keep on improving success itself. Keeping success needs a lot of commitment, diligence, follow-up, feedback, and consistency throughout. Since its establishment, BUC's benefited greatly from the academic affiliation with California State University Northridge (CSUN). The experiences, knowledge, and international standards of CSUN have been very beneficial. We appreciate the valuable supervision and guidance we received from the Ministry of Higher Education. It helped us a lot in developing and getting the higher standards we enjoy now. We, continuously, keep on developing and improving our successful academic programs while providing the academic environment that ensures such success. Good campus facilities and services help students towards more success beyond undergraduate Diplomas and Bachelors aspiring for postgraduate studies. Moving to our new College campus in 2011/2112 has provided such a perfect environment for all BUC's members. Our continuous progress is proof of his royal majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said's vision towards a prosperous Oman as a leading nation in higher education. The supervision of the Omani Ministry of Higher Education, the college affiliation to California State University Northridge, and our persistence to apply quality assurance have considerably enhanced the excellence above and proficiency and have resulted in permanent connections with the various economic sectors (public and private) to promote welfare and progress in the Sultanate. Launching the new college website is an objective response to the ideology of the college administration presided by Shiekh, Ahmed Bin Nasir Al-Nuaimi aiming at innovation and proficiency and has coincided with the inauguration of the new campus, which is deemed a unique turning point to provide a quality and excellent academic environment. Our goal is to maintain a real and permanent collaboration with all the people accessing our website. Every word of thanks goes to those who exerted exceptional efforts to launch this website, mainly to Shiekh, Ahmed Bin Nasir Al-Nuaimi, for his constant support and encouragement. Our students and faculty are leading voices in the nation's economic and cultural development, both locally and regionally. Our mission is to provide graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to our nation's well-being and to actively involve our faculty and staff in the advancement of the public, business, and nonprofit sectors of society.
  22. The Islamic University of Lebanon is a private Lebanese institution of higher education, licensed under decree n° 8600 of the 12th of June 1996. The Vanished Imam Sayed Moussa Sadr brought this idea forth and laid the groundwork for establishing this institution. The departed Imam Sheikh Mohammad Mahdi Shamseddine (May Allah sanctify his soul) made his best endeavors and utmost efforts to build this institution. Today, Imam Sheikh Abdul Amir Qabalan, the vice president of the Supreme Shiite Council and the chairman of its Board of Trustees, continues to develop and improve the University. Dr. Hassan Chalabi has been the President of this institution since it was founded. This University seeks to contribute to the Supreme Shiite Council's solution in Lebanon, which deals with the national coalition and consolidation of the different sects and religions in the Lebanese civil community, where one political framework encompasses an equitable state for all its citizens. Therefore, this institution is committed to providing faith and knowledge as an inspirational source for the nation, the citizen, the state, and the Lebanese society. The Islamic University is a national project for the future, arising from Lebanon's vision as a pioneer in all the different domains of modern knowledge. This institution aims to popularize and deepen higher education while considering the historical and contemporary conditions that are indispensable to a balanced perspective so that learning becomes the bedrock for the development of the nation. The University recognizes the 21st century's scientific and economic developments, which present exciting new prospects for Lebanon, the Arabic world, and the Islamic world. Furthermore, it contributes to the scientific advancement that keeps pace with all the different societies that preceded us in modern science. Therefore, the University has moved to implement new specializations, improving the quality of the curriculum, and meeting job market demands in the domain of business and services in Lebanon and the Arab and Islamic world. This institution has been working to improve the academic level and to strengthen cooperation and coordination of educational and cultural ties with other universities and institutions inside and outside Lebanon. University officials are fully aware that any single institution will never achieve these high ambitions no matter how qualified or efficient. They hope that the Lebanese, Arabic, and Islamic civil communities will also play such a vital role in accomplishing this excellent task. Society can provide different kinds of moral and physical support from individuals, institutions, and associations. The Islamic University of Lebanon is a nonprofit institution. It aims to provide both Lebanese and non-Lebanese students with higher education without discrimination based on race, nationality, religion, or sect, in the spirit of openness towards all the different world cultures. The Islamic University of Lebanon aims at: Providing a means of higher academic education in different pieces of literature, sciences, and specialized knowledge domains, Training a highly qualified academic staff, Paying particular attention to scientific research and developing it, Paying close attention to Arabic and Islamic studies, Showing interest in our cultural heritage, spreading it, and contributing to saving the values of righteousness and virtue of the humanitarian civilization, Enhancing scientific and cultural ties with various universities and their Lebanese, Arabic, and foreign scientific staff. The Islamic University of Lebanon is a grand edifice of science and learning. This place is precious and resides in the heart, as a national college for Lebanese citizens. Every year, hundreds of students graduate from this University, educated with science and knowledge to shape the bright future we want for our youth, the country's pioneers. Founding this University meets an essential need in a world where no one should dominate, and everyone is a shining beacon of knowledge to counter the threat posed by violence. We must insist on the value of science and knowledge in delivering the image of the true Islam, as a civilized universal message that lies at the heart of the past and expands into the future all over the world. Our University is a national institution that welcomes knowledge seekers, no matter which religion or region they belong to. We particularly want to encourage the Lebanese people to be armed with the sciences. Science is like an ornament: it is knowledge itself, and a discipline, and an education. Keep away from violence and perversion. Be pious scholars and charitable. Cooperate to seek pure knowledge in conformity with Allah's Messenger saying, "Seek knowledge even as far away as China."
  23. Rafik Hariri University, located in the beautiful Mechref village of Damour city, is a leading university in Lebanon. Since its establishment in September 1999, RHU has preserved the legacy of the man behind the institution in providing quality higher education that pushes boundaries beyond what seems possible. Rafik Hariri University, whose aim is to provide affordable, high-quality education and to supply knowledgeable and competent graduates to meet Lebanese and regional job market demands, became a reality and opened its doors for the first time on September 15, 1999, with the College of Business Administration, according to Presidential Decree 1947. It opened with a student population of 75. After its Colleges of Engineering and Science and Information Systems were established, RHU was granted university status on June 19, 2006, by Decree Number 17192. RHU comprises four colleges that offer courses and award academic degrees, both graduate and undergraduate. Rafik Hariri University envisions becoming a beacon of knowledge, a brand for academic distinction, and a force of meaningful transformation by fostering a culture of quality, instituting authentic learning conditions, and supporting purposeful research to advance knowledge and nurture leaders capable of driving development and contributing to the enrichment of the community - immediate and beyond. Rafik Hariri University (RHU) espouses to advance knowledge, promote innovation, build human capital, develop scientific solutions to pressing complex problems, and contribute to Lebanon and the Arab World's social and economic development by encouraging and supporting impactful research activities. Recognizing the importance of scientific and applied research, RHU is committed to foster a research culture conducive to the pursuance of solutions to promising ideas. In keeping with this commitment, RHU shall provide initial research funds to faculty members who have the potential for advancing RHU's research agenda. Toward that end, RHU offers initial funds on a competitive basis to faculty members pursuing promising research ideas. It is hoped that the results of the research effort shall lead to publishing research papers, solving a community-related problem, and paving the way to receiving support from external funding sources to advance the research to higher levels.
  24. The Lebanese American University is a leading, non-sectarian, private higher education institution in Lebanon. It operates under a charter from the Board of Regents of the University of New York. It is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Lebanese American University is committed to academic excellence, student-centeredness, civic engagement, the advancement of scholarship, the education of the whole person, and leaders' formation in a diverse world. In both plannings for its future and conducting its ongoing daily activities, LAU seeks to act in a manner that is guided by a deep-rooted sense of shared ethical values and aspirations. Built upon this foundation, Lebanese American University: Draws its fundamental inspiration from the devotion of its Presbyterian Founders always to seek the Truth, respect human dignity, promote gender equality, and be inclusive Provides educational opportunities as one university with multiple campuses, each with distinctive gifts and attributes Commits to academic and service excellence throughout the institution Demonstrates dignity and respect for and from the Board, faculty, staff, and students in word and indeed Celebrates the accomplishments and contributions of all members of the LAU community Succeeds because its people take pride of ownership and are held accountable for their actions Works together as an extended family community that reflects the highest ethical and moral standards Enables individuals to find their own spiritual and personal fulfillment while ever sensitive to the changing global village in which they live Promotes the students' social connectedness to the country of Lebanon and encourages their commitment to social justice and democracy. Its mission and values drive the Vision of Lebanese American University. The Vision for LAU will be carried out through: Providing access to superior education for diverse undergraduate and graduate students and lifelong learners Attracting and retaining distinguished faculty who excel in teaching, research, and community service Enrolling and retaining academically qualified and diverse students Embracing liberal arts in all curricula Creating opportunities for rigorous research and the dissemination of knowledge Developing a close-knit community that excels academically, is intellectually stimulating, and is religiously, ethnically, and socio-economically diverse Attracting and retaining a highly qualified staff committed to excellence in service
  25. BAU offers its academic staff members and students a persistently increasing amount of resources and facilities through its libraries, laboratories, and administrative offices located throughout its three campuses. Graduate Studies & Research at Beirut Arab University. It has been my privilege to act as the first Dean of Graduate Studies & Research and to oversee the development of several unique and timely graduate programs. This commitment supports the University's mission "BAU has been committed to offering outstanding educational programs." Since its establishment in 1960, BAU has been committed to offer outstanding educational programs and provide an embracing environment for academic creativity and the development of leadership skills, instilling the concept of social responsibility while respecting diversity and multicultural understanding. The University promotes a stimulating academic atmosphere for its academic staff to ensure excellence in research and disseminate its outcomes to address community needs, both nationally and internationally. BAU relies on the University's contribution to the local community's sustainable development while maintaining its alumni engagement. BAU believes in its highly efficient leadership, well-structured governance system, and incredibly motivated academic staff. BAU has made outstanding progress throughout the years. BAU's strategic goals for 2007-2012 of improving the student infrastructure, developing programs and curricula, enhancing the academic and administrative system, strengthening research and graduate programs, reinforcing partnerships and cooperation, and improving services and facilities have been achieved. BAU's strategy for the years 2013-2020 develops the goals outlined in the strategy of 2007-2012. The next decade will witness various changes for the University with regards to the governance system, excellence in education, academic staff excellence, research excellence, academic and student services, university life, public engagement, alumni and friends network, international relations, and financial resources. Building on our well-esteemed educational background, our continually expanding vision, our strife for achieving educational excellence, and our dedication to support research into current world issues, we pride ourselves in the unique experiences we offer our students at Beirut Arab University. Our diverse academic environments allow us to contribute to society by educating empowered society leaders that are job-market-ready and fierce competitors in their fields. Our recent achievements have enabled us to attain an International Institutional Accreditation from FIBAA and international accreditations for most of our programs. Together with our continually evolving university dynamics, these accreditations ensure the quality of the programs offered at Beirut Arab University and the graduates received by the job market.
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