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This is a list of universities in Cambodia. This is the list of universities in Cambodia according to the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport . The Cambodian formal education system ceased to exist and many educated people fled the country or died during the Khmer Rouge era (1975–1979).
International University education standards are recognized by transnational medical institutions such as the Asia–Europe Foundation, Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL), UN World Health Organization – including accreditation with the United States–based Educational Commission for Foreign Medical ...
The university is accredited by the Royal Government of Cambodia and the Accreditation Committee of Cambodia (ACC). At Paragon International University, the programs are taught in English. The university was founded in 2010 by Ali Kokten, the former chairman of Zaman International School. Currently, Paragon International School has three ...
The vision for AUPP originated with Dr. Chea Vandeth along with Dr. Kem Reat Viseth, the former Director of the School of Graduate Studies of the National School of Management, and Dr. Kenneth Dunn, a Fulbright Scholar to Cambodia, who together conceptualized a new university that would embody international best practices and offer academic programs of the highest quality.
Pages in category "Universities in Cambodia" ... Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia; Paragon International University; Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University; R.
A.U. offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs: Associate, Bachelor and Master. A.U. is one of the first universities in Siem Reap to fully follow the ACC's standards for Diploma (2-3/4-5/6-7); the model is widely used in most of the universities in Cambodia, especially in the health section.
CamEd remains the only institute or university in Cambodia with quality recognition from the ACCA. Within the higher education regulatory framework of Cambodia, CamEd is an “institute”. In Cambodia, regulations require “universities” to offer degrees in a broad range of subjects and majors across multiple colleges or faculties.
As of today, the University of Cambodia is affiliated with over 75 institutions around the world, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL), Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP), European Union Support to Higher Education in the ASEAN Region (EU-SHARE), International Association of ...