Nile University

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Other name
NU
MottoLearn, Live, Innovate
TypeFirst Ahleya, non-governmental & non-profit research and entrepreneurial
Established2006, 20 years ago
Nile University
جامعة النيل
Gāmiʿat al-Nil
Other name
NU
MottoLearn, Live, Innovate
TypeFirst Ahleya, non-governmental & non-profit research and entrepreneurial
Established2006, 20 years ago
FounderTarek Khalil
PresidentWael Akl
Location,
Egypt

30°00′38″N 30°59′12″E / 30.0105°N 30.9867°E / 30.0105; 30.9867
CampusNU Main Campus: 26 July Corridor, Sheikh Zayed City
Websitewww.nu.edu.eg

Nile University (NU) (Arabic: جامعة النيل) is the first non-profit, research and entrepreneurial university in Egypt. Founded in July 2006 with the support of the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. The university has undergraduate programs and graduate programs alongside its research centers.

The university is located in Juhayna Square on 26 July Corridor, Sheikh Zayed, Giza. It includes 5 Schools: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Information Technology and Computer Science, School of Business Administration, School of Biotechnology, Graduate School of Management of Technology.[1][2]

Nile University (NU) was established in 2006 (Presidential Decree # 255/2006), officially inaugurated in January 2007 and became a non-governmental autonomously managed (Ahleya) university in 2014 (Presidential Decree # 123/2014).

Schools with undergraduate programs

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

School of Information Technology and Computer Science

School of Business Administration

  • Economics
  • Supply Chain and Logistics
  • General Business and Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Integrated Marketing Communication

School of Biotechnology

  • Applied Biotechnology
  • Bioinformatics

Schools with postgraduate programs

Research centers

References

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