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La Caserne Hamidieh - previous headquarter of the Syrian University, is the Faculty of Law building Aerial view of the headquarter in 1933. In 1901, the establishment of the Office of the School of Medicine in Damascus was approved and in 1903 this school, which is the nucleus of the university, opened.
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Damascus, Syria ... 1923 – University founded. 1925/6 – French forces bombard Damascus. [4]
National University Hospital in Damascus. There are 6 main University Hospitals that are run by the Ministry of Higher Education and are affiliated with the University of Damascus; Al Mouwasat University Hospital, National University Hospital, Children's University Hospital, Dermatology Hospital, Al-Bayrouni Cancer Center and the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital.
Damascus University. Damascus is the main center of education in Syria. It is home to Damascus University, which is the oldest and largest university in Syria. After the enactment of legislation allowing private higher institutions, several new universities were established in the city and the surrounding area, including:
Damascus 1983 hiast.edu.sy: Higher Institute of Music: HIM Damascus 1990 him-damascus.com: Higher Institute of Business Administration: HIBA Damascus: 2001 hiba.edu.sy: Syrian Virtual University: SVU Damascus 2002 svuonline.org: National Institute of Administration: INA Damascus 2002 ina.edu.sy: Higher Institute of Demographic Studies and ...
Damascus University, known previously as the Syrian University, the oldest university in Syria The Ministry of Higher Education was established in 1966 to supervise the scientific and educational institutions, such as universities, academic councils, the Arabic Language Academy and educational hospitals. [ 9 ]
Plaque in honor of Said at Damascus University. Rida Said al-Aytouni (Arabic: رضا سعيد الأيتوني ALA-LC: Riḍā Saʻīd al-Aytūnī; 1876 – 28 October 1945), was a Syrian eye surgeon and ophthalmologist and the leading educational reformer of Syria in the early 20th century.
Under French administration, the University of Damascus, known then as Syrian University was established in 1923, teaching in Arabic. It was the first university to be founded in Syria, being established through the merger of the School of Medicine and the Institute of Law, founded 1903 and 1913 respectively during the Ottoman era.