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  2. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt was a destination for receiving science and education at the hands of Egyptian scholars whose fame spread beyond the borders of Egypt. They added to the world in all sciences, arts, literature, and various types of knowledge.

  3. List of universities in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Ministry of Education (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education [1] is a ministry responsible for education in Egypt. Ministers. Hilmi Murad 1968–1969; El Helali el Sherbini from September 2015 [2]

  5. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Egypt)

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    The ministry has international bureaus, including the Egyptian Cultural and Educational Bureau in Washington, D.C. [12] In early 2018, the ministry with Minya University, spearheaded a week-long sports event for people with disabilities. It was the first of its kind in Egypt's history, as Egypt works to include the disabled in social activities ...

  6. Category:Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt education-related lists (1 C, 5 P) A. Academia in Egypt (2 C, 3 P) E. Educational organisations based in Egypt (6 C, 2 P) Egyptian educators (5 C, 3 P) L.

  7. Education in the Middle East and North Africa - Wikipedia

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    In Egypt, guaranteeing education for those aged below 15 is an enormous challenge as more than third of its population is between 6 and 14 with a concentration in rural areas. [15] In the mountainous areas of Yemen , despite substantial efforts to build new schools or repair existing ones, classes may meet outdoors.

  8. Ali Pasha Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Ali Pasha Mubarak (Arabic: على مبارك, born 1823 or 1824- died on 14 November 1893) was an Egyptian public works and education minister during the second half of the nineteenth century. He is often considered one of the most influential and talented of Egypt's 19th century reformers. [1]

  9. Reda Hegazy - Wikipedia

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    Reda Hegazy (Arabic: رِضا حجازي; born 4 December 1959) was the Egyptian Minister of Education and Technical Education in the cabinet headed by Mostafa Madbouly in succession of Tarek Shawki.