Nile University

Nile University (Arabic: جامعة النيل) is the first non-profit, research university in Egypt. Founded in July 2006 with the support of the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. It is located in Juhayna Square on 26 July Corridor, Sheikh Zayed, Giza. The university has undergraduate programs and graduate programs alongside its research centers.[1][2]

Nile University
جامعة النيل
Jāmiʿat al-Nil
First National, Research Non-Governmental & Non-Profit University
TypeNational University
Established2006, 15 years ago
PresidentTarek Khalil
Location,
30.0105°N 30.9867°E / 30.0105; 30.9867
CampusNU Main Campus: 26th of July Corridor, Sheikh Zayed City
Websitenu.edu.eg

Undergraduate programs

Currently, the university has 4 undergraduate programs:

  1. School of Information Technology and Computer Science
    • Computer Science Program
    • Artificial Intelligence Program
    • Biomedical Informatics Program
  2. School of Business Administration
  3. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
  4. School of Biotechnology[3]

Graduate programs

  1. School of Information Technology and Computer Science (ITCS)
  2. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (EAS)
  3. School of Management of Technology (MOT)
  4. School of Business Administration
  5. School of Biotechnology

Research centers

  1. Smart Engineering Systems Center
  2. Center for Informatics Science
  3. Wireless Intelligent Networks Center
  4. Center for Nanotechnology
  5. Center for Intelligent Transportation Systems
  6. Nano-Electronics Integrated Systems Center
  7. Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness Center

References


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