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Arab Open University (AOU) (Arabic: الجامعة العربية المفتوحة) is a non-profit university system in the Arab world.Headquartered in Kuwait, the system is composed of 16 campuses across 9 countries: Ardiya in Kuwait, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Madinah, Ḥail, Al-Ahsa in Saudi Arabia, [6] Seeb in Oman, A'ali in Bahrain, Amman in Jordan, Al-Bireh in Palestine, Beirut, Antelias ...
This is a list of universities and colleges in Kuwait: . Government Universities: Kuwait University (KU) [1]; Abdullah Al Salem University (AASU) [2]; Private Universities: Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) [3]
Arab Open University (AOU) Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) A total of 20,537 undergraduate & post-graduate students were enrolled in the above private universities as per the first semester of academic year 2012–2013.
The American University of the Middle East (AUM) is a private university established in 2005 in Kuwait. [1]AUM has two colleges: the College of Engineering and Technology and the College of Business Administration, in addition to a Liberal Arts Department and an English Preparatory Program.
Below is a list of primary schools and secondary schools in the Asian country of Kuwait. Tertiary schools are listed at the list of universities in Kuwait.. Most schools in Kuwait are public schools which educate in the Arabic language.
The Australian University (AU) was established in 2004 under the name of “Australian College of Kuwait” as one of the first private universities operated in the State of Kuwait.
GUST's library was established in 2002 to serve the university faculty, staff, students, and alumni. On June 20, 2006, the library was renamed the Abdullah Mubarak Al-Refai (A. M. Al-Refai) Library in honor of the late Dr. Abdullah Mubarak Al-Refai, President from 2003–2005.
In 1963, a group of American parents began the process of forming a new international school in Kuwait. This new school's first term began in September, 1964, in the Dasman Area of Sharq, Kuwait, and was known as the International School of Kuwait. [3]