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  2. Cairo American College - Wikipedia

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    Cairo American College (or CAC) is a Pre-K–12 International American School located in Maadi, Cairo, Egypt. [1] It caters mainly to dependents of the local American embassy and other international students.

  3. Category:Alumni by university or college in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The American University in Cairo alumni (138 P) ... College of Fine Arts in Cairo alumni (10 P) E. Egyptian Air Academy alumni (12 P) H. Helwan University alumni (27 ...

  4. American University in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. List of Cairo University alumni - Wikipedia

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    After earning her BA degree from Cairo University she went on to earn a doctorate degree from Oxford University, as the first Egyptian woman. She was Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo and was Visiting Professor at several other universities. Latifa al-Zayyat (1923–1996) was an Egyptian artist and intellectual.

  6. Category:The American University in Cairo alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The American University in Cairo alumni" The following 138 pages are in this category, out of 138 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Tarek Swelim - Wikipedia

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    Muhamad Tarek Swelim (1958 – 2023) was an Egyptian art historian and photographer.. He earned his bachelor's degree in 1979 from Helwan University, a master's degree in Islamic art from the American University in Cairo in 1986, and a PhD in Islamic art and architecture from Harvard University in 1994. [1]

  8. Fayza Haikal - Wikipedia

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    Haikal was born on April 11, 1938; her father was a prominent Egyptian politician. She attended the Lycée Français du Caire as a child, and studied Egyptology at the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University from 1956 to 1960, where she received her BA. [1]

  9. William Granara - Wikipedia

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    William Granara is an American author, translator and scholar of Arabic language and literature. [1] He studied at Georgetown University and the University of Pennsylvania, obtaining his PhD from the latter in Arabic and Islamic studies. He has worked for the American University in Cairo and for the US State Department in Tunis.