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National Egyptian E-Learning University (EELU) (Arabic: الجامعة المصرية للتعلم الإلكترونى الأهلية) is a non-profit Egyptian National University, and the first Egyptian university to offer E-Learning services.
Egyptian Chinese University: ECU: 2016 [47] Egyptian e-Learning University: EELU: 2008 [48] Egyptian Russian University: ERU: 2006 [49] European Universities in Egypt (University of London (incl. LSE), University of Central Lancashire, University of East London) EUE 2021 (2021, 2021, 2024) [50] Future University in Egypt: FUE: 2006 [51] Misr ...
Egyptian e-Learning University; Egyptian Russian University; El Asher University; El Shorouk Academy; European Universities in Egypt; F. Fayoum University;
Continuous learning center is aimed at developing community, student & teaching assistance skills by providing helpful courses and certificates .It has been certified by UNESCO, Microsoft, Cisco and Prometric International Exams Testing Lab. Business and Languages courses are also provided. The center is under the supervision of:
The British university in Egypt has a partnership with the Egyptian government and is managed by a Board of Trustees, which is in charge of managing the university's strategic direction. [14] Professor Mohamed Loutfi is the current university president, having assumed the position in 2021, he has previously held academic positions at ...
Sweet Pies. When you think of types of pie, you probably start listing sweet pies first. They are definitely more popular than savory. Recipes for sweet pies started appearing in the 15th century ...
The university was known as the Egyptian University from 1908 to 1940, and King Fuad I University and Fu'ād al-Awwal University from 1940 to 1952. The university is the second oldest institution of higher education in Egypt after Al-Azhar University , notwithstanding the pre-existing higher professional schools that later became constituent ...
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Gwendolyn S. King joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -12.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.