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Damascus University, known previously as the Syrian University, the oldest university in Syria. The Ministry of Higher Education was established in 1966 to supervise the scientific and educational institutions, such as universities, academic councils, the Arabic Language Academy and educational hospitals. [9]
Damascus 1977 Homs University: HU Homs: 1979 albaath-univ.edu.sy: Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology: HIAST Damascus 1983 hiast.edu.sy: Higher Institute of Music: HIM Damascus 1990 him-damascus.com: Higher Institute of Business Administration: HIBA Damascus: 2001 hiba.edu.sy: Syrian Virtual University: SVU Damascus 2002 ...
Pages in category "Education in Damascus" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arab Academy of ...
La Caserne Hamidieh - previous headquarter of the Syrian University, is the Faculty of Law building Aerial view of the headquarter in 1933. In 1901, the establishment of the Office of the School of Medicine in Damascus was approved and in 1903 this school, which is the nucleus of the university, opened.
Damascus's population in 2004 was estimated to be 2.7 million people. [122] The estimated population of Damascus in 2011 was 1,711,000. However, in 2022, the city had an estimated population of 2,503,000, which in early 2023 rose to 2,584,771. [123] Damascus is the center of a crowded metropolitan area with an estimated population of 5 million.
Two days later, Syria’s ambassador to the U.N. said Damascus would give voluntary permission for the U.N. to use the crossing for six months, on condition that aid delivery would be done “in ...
Residents in Damascus have told of an anxious wait for news on what was happening in Syria's capital city overnight. After several hours of reports of rebels getting closer and closer, the forces ...
Literacy rate is higher among the youth than adults. Youth literacy rate (ages 15–24) in the Arab region increased from 63.9 to 76.3% from 1990 to 2002. The average rate of GCC States Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) was 94%, followed by the Maghreb at 83.2% and the Mashriq at 73.6%.