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ACLEDA Institute of Business is a higher education institution officially registered and recognized by the Royal Government of Cambodia.. The ACLEDA Institute of Business was encouraged by the Minister of Economy, Aun Pornmoniroth, to help Cambodia "increase and develop the human resource capacity and professional training" in the fields of accounting, banking and finance.
AUPP was organized as a non-profit institution with the mission of contributing to the human resource development of Cambodia. In 2013, AUPP began operations with 40 students at a temporary campus in Toul Kork. [3] A Board of Trustees was formed to direct the course of the University and oversee its development. At the same time, an ...
In addition to its primary mission to train in the field of human resources for health (sub- decree 127 of the Royal Government of Cambodia), the UHS is to become a multidisciplinary University by 2012, in accordance with the recommendations of government sub-decree 54. [citation needed]
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).
With the opening up of Cambodia to the international community during the early 1990s, the ESI was renamed the Faculty of Business (FOB). Initial support for the FOB was provided by the Asia Foundation and later, through a three-year USAID grant (1994 to 1997), by Georgetown University and the University of San Francisco.
The University of Cambodia has offered thousands of scholarships to students, both undergraduate and graduate, since its inception in 2003. [36] The Office of Scholarships manages and oversees the university scholarships in collaboration with other offices and UC entities.
CamEd is an institute which specializes in teaching accounting and finance. Based in Phnom Penh, and is Cambodia's leading institute of higher education in the fields of accounting and finance. More than 50% of the annual recruits of the big four audit firms in Cambodia (PwC, Deloitte, KPMG, and EY) are students or graduates of CamEd.
The university applies new teaching methods, which are based on student self-sufficiency, initiative, teamwork, leadership, community base, practical experiments and internship in local and international industry/organizations' partners. A.U. offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs: Associate, Bachelor and Master.