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Main campus in New Cairo. 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.
Hossam M. Kamel [23] (former President [24] of Cairo University) Tamer Elkhorazaty [25] (Dean of Architecture at GUC) Yasser Mansour [26] (former Chairman of the Architecture Department at Ain Shams University) Hassan Abdalla (Provost at the University of East London, U.K.) [27] [28] University and EUE Institutional Upper Management:
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 York University Shanghai [18] Shanghai China: 2012 Accredited: Duke Kunshan University [19] Kunshan China: 2014 Accredited [20] Fulbright University Vietnam [21] Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam: 2016 Unaccredited: American University in Cairo [22] Cairo Egypt: 1919 Accredited: Georgia Tech Lorraine: Metz France: 1990 Accredited: St. John's ...
College of Engineering, University of Science and Technology, Zewail City; School of Engineering, The American University In Cairo. Faculty of Engineering, The German University In Cairo; Faculty of Engineering, The German International University; Faculty of Engineering, The British University In Egypt
The number of students decreased dramatically due to the urgent need to expand the German Armed Forces: there were far fewer than the expected 15,000. 10,538 men and 1,503 women registered in 1934, which led to a shortage of young academics although, since 1936 the number of women at German universities had actually been growing.
This museum houses exhibits covering the activities and traditions in Cairo including village crafts, costumes, equipment and other items of daily life. The museum is located at the Geographical Society Building on Qasr El-Einy Street. [5] Cairo University Hospital—Qasr El Einy Hospital, with its famous clocktower on Qasr El Einy Street.