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The Lebanese American University (LAU; Arabic: الجامعة اللبنانية الأميركية) is a secular private American university with campuses in Beirut, Byblos, and New York. It is chartered by the board of regents of the University of the State of New York and is recognized by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education.
American University of Kuwait [44] Kuwait City Kuwait: 2003 Accredited [45] Al Akhawayn University [46] Ifrane Morocco: 1993 Accredited - NECHE: American University of Central Asia [47] Bishkek Kyrgyzstan: 1993 Accredited (as branch campus of Bard College) [48] American University of Beirut [49] Beirut Lebanon: 1866 Accredited: Lebanese ...
Khairy Pasha Palace is a neo-Mamluk building and former palace of Khairy Pasha, located on 113 Qasr El Eyni Street, in Tahrir Square, Cairo. It served as the American University in Cairo's Tahrir Square campus (AUC Downtown) since 1920 until 2008 when the new campus was inaugurated in New Cairo (AUC New Cairo). The building in the photograph on ...
University Common abbreviation Year established Source Heliopolis University: HU: 2012 [37] German International University: GIU: 2018 [38] German University in Cairo: GUC: 2003 [39] Ahram Canadian University: ACU: 2005 [40] The American University in Cairo: AUC: 1919 [41] Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport: AASTMT ...
American University of Technology: AUT 1998 aut.edu: Yes: Arts, Sciences and Technology University in Lebanon: AUL 1998 aul.edu.lb: Yes: Al-Kafaàt University: AKU 1999 aku.edu.lb: Yes: Rafik Hariri University RHU 1999 rhu.edu.lb: Yes: American University of Culture & Education AUCE 2000 auce.edu.lb: Yes: Lebanese French University of ...
Rayyan Kilani, 21, who is graduating this semester from the 150-year-old American University of Beirut (AUB), said students had decided it was worth risking their degrees to show support for the ...
The American University in Cairo was founded in 1919 by the American Mission in Egypt, a Protestant mission sponsored by the United Presbyterian Church of North America, as an English-language university and preparatory school. [4] University founder Charles A. Watson wanted to establish a western institution for higher education. [5]
The campus is composed of 64 buildings, including the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC, formerly known as AUH – American University Hospital) [7] (420 beds), four libraries, three museums and seven dormitories. Almost one-fifth of AUB's students attended secondary school or university outside Lebanon before coming to AUB.