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  2. American University in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    The American University in Cairo was founded in 1919 by the American Mission in Egypt, a Protestant mission sponsored by the United Presbyterian Church of North America, as an English-language university and preparatory school. [4] University founder Charles A. Watson wanted to establish a western institution for higher education. [5]

  3. American University of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC) is a private for-profit medical school. Its main basic science campus is located in Sint Maarten, and administrative offices are located in Miramar, Florida, in the United States. AUC is owned by Adtalem Global Education. [1] The executive dean of AUC manages the medical school ...

  4. AUC Libraries and Learning Technologies - Wikipedia

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    AUC Libraries and Learning Technologies (LLT) is a school of the American University in Cairo.It is located on the University’s New Campus, in New Cairo, Egypt.. LLT is composed of several units: the Main Library, the Rare Books and Special Collections Library (RBSCL; includes University Archives and Records Management), and the Center for Learning and Teaching (CLT).

  5. Atlantic Union College - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1882, Atlantic Union College in South Lancaster, Mass. is the oldest campus in the Seventh-day Adventist worldwide educational system. [5] In 1882, the school was organized as a preparatory school under the leadership of Adventist 'pioneer' Stephen Nelson Haskell to serve the needs of Adventist constituents in the northeastern part of the United States and Bermuda, and was named ...

  6. List of Cairo University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Taha Hussein (1889–1973) was born in Izbit il-Kilo, Egypt. In 1914 he graduated from Cairo University. [2] Later he was the first Egyptian Dean of the Faculty of the Arts there and the first Egyptian to be nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature. He was also Minister of Education. He was blind from early childhood.

  7. Hafez Ghanem - Wikipedia

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    American University in Cairo (BA, MA) University of California, Davis (PhD) Occupation: Economist: Hafez Ghanem is an economist, a non resident scholar and a senior ...

  8. Lisa Anderson - Wikipedia

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    A specialist on Middle Eastern and North African politics, Anderson served as the President of AUC from 2011 to 2016 and as Provost from 2008 to 2010. [1] Prior to joining AUC, Anderson served as the James T. Shotwell Professor of International Relations at Columbia University, the dean of Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs, the chair of the political science department and ...

  9. Salima Ikram - Wikipedia

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    salimaikram.com. Salima Ikram (Urdu: سلیمہ اکرام; born 17 May 1965) is a Pakistani professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo, a participant in many Egyptian archaeological projects, the author of several books on Egyptian archaeology, a contributor to various magazines and a guest on pertinent television programs.