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  2. Royal University of Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the college and the IFL merged to create Phnom Penh University, and in 1996 the name was changed to the Royal University of Phnom Penh. During the past decade [when?], the university has grown and now includes the Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, and the Institute of Foreign Languages.

  3. List of universities in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) is the largest university in Cambodia. This is a list of universities in Cambodia. This is the list of universities in Cambodia according to the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport.

  4. Institute of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Foreign Languages [a] (IFL) is an institute under the Royal University of Phnom Penh Campus. It consists of the department of Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Thai, and International Studies. Its building is in the New Khmer Architecture and was designed by Vann Molyvann. [1]

  5. University of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    As a model, the University uses the credit-based system that is used in the United States, [16] and the programs are taught through the medium of the English language. [2] In 2013, the University launched the Khmer Track, which offers the same UC programs, but taught in the medium of the Khmer (Cambodian) language.

  6. Chinese Cambodians - Wikipedia

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    The increased resurgence of Chinese cultural and economic activity in 21st-century Cambodia has triggered distrust, resentment, and anti-Chinese sentiment among the poorer indigenous Khmer majority, many of whom eke out a rudimentary daily living engaging in rural agrarian rice peasantry or fishing in stark socioeconomic contrast to their ...

  7. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh (lit. "Penh's hill") takes its name from the present Wat Phnom (lit. "hill temple"), or from the ancient Funan Kingdom, which existed from the 1st to the 7th century AD in Southeast Asia and was the forerunner of the current Cambodian monarchy.

  8. Royal University of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    The university operated until April 1975, when it closed as the country fell to the Khmer Rouge regime. In October 1988, the Cambodian government issued the sub-decree to re-open the university as the University of Fine Arts. Then, the university was renamed the Royal University of Fine Arts in the sub-decree in October 1996.

  9. Royal University of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the support from the Soviet Union ended so the curriculum was converted to Khmer language. In 1994, it officially changed the name to Royal University of Agriculture. After that, other bachelor's degree programs were introduced. In 2002, graduate degree programs in agricultural science-related majors were launched.