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The Syrian Virtual University (SVU) (Arabic: الْجَامِعَةِ الْإِفْتِرَاضِيَّةَ السُّورِيَّةُ, romanized: al-Jāmiʿat al-ʾIftirāḍīyat as-Sūrīyah) is a Syrian educational institution established by the Syrian Ministry of Higher Education.
International University for Science and Technology: IUST Ghabaghib, Daraa Governorate 2005 iust.edu.sy: Syrian Private University: SPU Damascus 2005 spu.edu.sy: Wadi International University: WIU Wadi al-Nasara, Homs Governorate: 2005 wiu.edu.sy: Bilad Al-Sham University: BAUK Damascus 2011 shamkuftaro.org: Al-Andalus University for Medical ...
Syrian Virtual University in Damascus; Rojava University in Qamishli [17] The Centre for Measurement and Evaluation in Higher Education (CME), which was established in 2012, assesses the performance of students, programs, and educational institutions.
Syrian Virtual University; W. Wadi International University; Al-Wataniya Private University; Y. Yarmouk Private University This page was last edited on 2 March 2021 ...
The Faculty of Theology in Damascus is the first academic institution in Syria dedicated to the study of Christian theology. Established in 2019 by a presidential decree, it operates under the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East. The Faculty opened its doors in November 2021 and is located in Damascus, Syria. [1]
18- Representing the Syrian Arab Republic in regional and international conferences and seminars related to higher education and scientific research. 19- Organizing the affairs of international students in the Syrian Arab Republic in accordance with scientific cooperation agreements and their implementation programmes.
The State of Damascus (French: État de Damas; Arabic: دولة دمشق Dawlat Dimashq) was one of the six states established by the French General Henri Gouraud in the French Mandate of Syria which followed the San Remo conference of 1920 and the defeat of King Faisal's short-lived monarchy in Syria.
The neighborhood participated in the 2011 protests of the Syrian uprising. In 2011, two co-ordinated bombings killed 44 and injured 166 residents. [4] A park in honor of North Korean leader Kim Il Sung opened in 2015. [5] In February 2023, an Israeli missile strike hit a basement in the Kafr Sousaa neighborhood, killing several people. [6]