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Sultan Qaboos University is a public university located in al-Seeb, Oman. Established in 1986, it is one of the two public universities in the country and is named after Qaboos bin Said al-Said, the Sultan of Oman from 1970 until 2020. Most students entering the university are selected based on their performance in high school final examinations.
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Sultan Qaboos University, the only national university near Muscat, was founded in 1986, and in 2006 it had 13,500 students. The Human Development Report found the literacy rate to be 93.0% in adults, up from 54.7% in 1990.
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SQU. SQU or squ may refer to: Sultan Qaboos University, a public university in Muscat, Oman. SQU, the National Rail station code for Squires Gate railway station, Lancashire, England. squ, the ISO 639-3 code for Squamish language, Canada.
Sultan Qaboos University Library. / 23.59111°N 58.16944°E / 23.59111; 58.16944. The Sultan Qaboos University Library is the legal deposit and copyright library for Oman. [1] It is part of the campus of the Sultan Qaboos University .
The museum was established in 1986. It has collaborated with Sultan Qaboos University to increase knowledge and studying of a wide range of marine species with particular emphasis on ecosystem conservation and preservation of endangered species, such as turtles. The aquarium has a wide range rich and unique marine life taken from the 3,165 ...
Qaboos bin Said Al Said[a] (Arabic: قابوس بن سعيد آل سعيد, IPA: [qaː.buːs bin sa.ʕiːd ʔaːl sa.ʕiːd]; 18 November 1940 – 10 January 2020) was Sultan of Oman from 23 July 1970 until his death in 2020. A fifteenth-generation descendant of the founder of the House of Al Said, [3] he was the longest-serving leader in the ...