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The history of Middlesex University began during the 1880s, when two colleges, St Katherine's College and the Hornsey School of Arts and Crafts, started operations in north London. Both eventually became a part of Middlesex Polytechnic, which was later founded in 1973. Middlesex was awarded the title ‘University’ by Royal Assent in 1992.
This list may not reflect recent changes. List of universities and colleges in the United Arab Emirates Commission for Academic Accreditation (United Arab Emirates)
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The HCT-Sharjah campuses are two of the 16 colleges that compose the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Sharjah Women's campus (SJW) was established in 1997 [10] and the Sharjah Men's campus (SJM) in 1998. [11] The current Executive Director of the Sharjah campuses is Khaled Al Hammadi. [11]
Ajman University (Arabic: جامعة عجمان) was established on 17 June 1988 as the first private university in the GCC.Ajman University (AU) was also the first university in the UAE to admit expatriate students under the institutional name "Ajman University College of Science and Technology," which was subsequently renamed "Ajman University of Science and Technology".
The Provost is the Chief Academic Officer responsible for the Colleges, undergraduate studies, research and graduate studies, and information technology. He is assisted by the Deputy Provost. The Secretary General is responsible for services including finance, budget, facilities management, human resources, auxiliary services, and safety.