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The Cyprus Church Theological School (ΘΣΕΚ) was founded as a private school on June 19, 2015. It is under the auspices of the Church of Cyprus and will give students a theological education with the possibility of the scientific work and critical discussion.
Cyprus College is a for-profit college in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was founded in 1961 by Ioannis Gregoriou as a business school , and thereafter it expanded into a number of other fields, including computer science , graduate studies , and social sciences .
A list of universities and colleges in Northern Cyprus. Northern Cyprus , officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus , is a state with limited recognition that comprises the northern portion of the island of Cyprus.
Cypress College is a public community college in Cypress, California. It is part of the California Community Colleges System and belongs to the North Orange County Community College District . It offers a variety of general education (55 associate degrees), transfer courses (58 transfer majors), and 145 vocational programs leading to associate ...
Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in Cyprus (6 C) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Cyprus" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
American University of Cyprus is a private, American liberal arts university in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. [1] The language of instruction is English . The university was founded in 2014, and is affiliated with Girne American University .
Terra Santa College [1] The English School, Nicosia [1] Limassol. Armenian School Narek [3] Laniteio Lyceum [2] Pascal International Education; Linopetra Lyceum [2] St. John's School; The Heritage Private School [1] IMS Private School; American Academy Limassol; Logos School of English Education; Neo Study Ukrainian Private School; Trinity ...
The foundation of the College in 1969 was highly unusual. Although Stass Paraskos had visited Cyprus in 1968 with the British poet Martin Bell, and met with the first President of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, to discuss opening an art school in Cyprus, [5] the initial impetus for starting the Cyprus College of Art came from an informal discussion in a pub in the English city of Leeds, where ...