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The German University in Cairo (abbreviated to GUC; Arabic: الجامعة الألمانية بالقاهرة El Gam‘a El Almāniya Bel Qāhira) is a private non-profit university in New Cairo, Egypt. GUC was founded in 2002 by the presidential decree 27/2002 and according to the Egyptian law number 101/1992.
University Common abbreviation Year established Source Heliopolis University: HU: 2012 [37] German International University: GIU: 2018 [38] German University in Cairo: GUC: 2003 [39] Ahram Canadian University: ACU: 2005 [40] The American University in Cairo: AUC: 1919 [41] Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport: AASTMT ...
The German University in Cairo (GUC) is the first German university to be established outside Germany and outside European borders. It was established on the basis of a presidential decree in 2002 issued by former President Hosni Mubarak, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, and a number of prominent figures in both Egyptian and German academia ...
New Administrative Capital / 2nd New Cairo: Location of EUE Gate 1 = Coord 30.040241, 31.707228; Location of Sports City Stadium = Coord 30.04081, 31.68661. European Universities in Egypt الجامعات الأوروبية في مصر
The Newark Museum of Art, Newark, New Jersey, USA [83] Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA; Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada [84] Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence. Rhode Island, USA; Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, California State University, San Bernardino, California ...
This is a list of sister cities in the United States state of Illinois.Sister cities, known in Europe as town twins, are cities which partner with each other to promote human contact and cultural links, although this partnering is not limited to cities and often includes counties, regions, states and other sub-national entities.
Paul Grendler has authored a history of Jesuit schools and universities from 1548 to 1773. In it, he notes that the Jesuits had established over 700 colleges and universities across Europe by 1749, with another hundred in the rest of the world, but in the aftermath of the Jesuit suppressions of the 18th and 19th centuries, all these schools ...
University College London (founded 1826; charter 1836) and King's College London (charter 1829 [136]) claim to be the third and fourth oldest universities in England, [137] [138] [139] but did not offer degree courses prior to the foundation of the University of London [140] and did not gain their own degree awarding powers until 2005 and 2006 ...