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  2. Lebanese University - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese University (LU; Arabic: الجامعة اللبنانية) is the only state-funded public university in Lebanon. It was established in 1951. It was established in 1951. The university's main campus was originally located in Beirut , but a few satellite campuses were opened due to travel restrictions during the Lebanese Civil War ...

  3. Université La Sagesse - Wikipedia

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    The university is associated with Collège de la Sagesse, a Lebanese educational institution founded in 1875 [3] that ran a Higher Institute of Law now incorporated in the university. Sagesse also includes a wide network of Lebanese Maronite elementary and secondary schools many of them continuing to study at the university.

  4. Wassim Mansouri - Wikipedia

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    Manssouri holds a PhD in Public Law from Montpellier University [17] – France and another PhD "Doctorat d'état" from the Lebanese University. [13]He is a professor in the French section of the faculty of law at the Lebanese University, where he served as the director of the section (2019–2020).

  5. Lebanese National Library - Wikipedia

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    Its objective was to focus on the importance of the library rehabilitation project. The Lebanese government decides then to install the National Library in the Faculty of Law of the Lebanese University, in the district of Sayaneh, according to plans set by the architect Jean-Marc Bonfils (1963 -2020).

  6. Saint Joseph University of Beirut - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph University of Beirut (Arabic: جامعة القديس يوسف في بيروت; French: Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth, commonly known as USJ) is a private Catholic research university in Beirut, Lebanon, founded in 1875 by French Jesuit missionaries and subsidized by the Government of France during the time when Lebanon was under Ottoman rule.

  7. Beirut Arab University - Wikipedia

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    Beirut Arab University (BAU) (Arabic: جـامعة بيروت العربية, romanized: Jāmʻah Bayrūt al-ʻArabīyah) is a Lebanese private university mainly located in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded by the Lebanese Waqf El-Bir wal Ihsan Society in 1960. [2] The university's main campus is situated close to the southern entrance of Beirut.

  8. Lebanese students stage rare university protest against Israel

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    Hundreds of students gathered at university campuses in Lebanon on Tuesday to protest against Israel, the country's first coordinated university protests over Gaza, which participants said were ...

  9. Law school of Berytus - Wikipedia

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    The law school of Berytus (also known as the law school of Beirut) was a center for the study of Roman law in classical antiquity located in Berytus (modern-day Beirut, Lebanon). It flourished under the patronage of the Roman emperors and functioned as the Roman Empire 's preeminent center of jurisprudence until its destruction in AD 551.