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With the help of the World Bank and other multilateral organizations Egypt aims to increase access in early childhood to care and educate the inclusion of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at all levels of education, especially at the tertiary level. [1] The government is responsible for offering free education at all levels.
This is a list of universities in Egypt. The higher education sector of Egypt includes a number of state-funded, national and private universities . State-funded
The new college was to raise the standard of Imperial education and free it from the influences of the madrassas and the ubiquitous Jesuits, both of whom made the British foreign office uneasy. Among prominent subscribers to the project were members of the prominent internationalized Jewish and Maltese minority in Egypt including members of the ...
People by university or college in Egypt (6 C) A. Ain Shams University (2 C, 3 P) Alexandria University (2 C, 9 P) The American University in Cairo (1 C, 9 P)
Alexandria Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology (AIET) is a private institute for higher education founded in 1996 and owned by "Mohamed Ragab Foundation for Social Development" which is an organization registered with the Egyptian Government.
Misr American College (MAC) a private Egyptian school based in Maadi, Cairo. This school was established in 2001. [ 1 ] The curriculum follows American education , provided by the Massachusetts regulations, from Pre-K to Grade 12 and is accredited by the CITA board of education and the Ministry of Education in Egypt.
Galala University contains 13 faculties, and offers 66 programs [7] in fields of study ranging from medicine, science, engineering, media and communication, in addition to a college for graduate studies and four research and technology centers in addition to the Higher Academy of Sciences, a university hospital, and housing for students and professors.
In 1893 the Theological College in Alexandria was re-founded by teaching children in some Cairo churches and Coptic School halls, [5] and today has campuses in Cairo, Sydney, New Jersey and Los Angeles.