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International Cooperation / Partnerships |
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The Faculty of Pharmacy at Future University in Egypt (FUE) collaborates with a number of prestigious, highly recognized, international universities. These universities are Nova Southeastern University (NSU), Temple University and Basel University. The agreements with those universities aim to produce graduates who are qualified to work for major Egyptian and International employers. It also seeks to build a strong research community that will contribute to international research initiatives, address issues relevant to the Egyptian economy, and help to ensure that Future University attains worldwide recognition. The collaborations involve: - Affiliation, agreement and partnership with pioneer academic and professional institutes for students and faculty staff members, exchange programs and dual-authentication of the degrees awarded. - Continuing education or certificate program (onsite/distance education). - Short-term clinical pharmacy practical training. |
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Nova Southeastern University (NSU) |
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NSU is a non-profit, fully accredited, coeducational institution in the USA. It was founded in 1964 and is well known for innovation and quality in both traditional and distance education. The university serves large numbers of adult students and a growing population of traditional undergraduates. To date, the institution has produced approximately 98,000 alumni. Using 2006 fall-term enrollment as a measure, Nova Southeastern University is the largest independent institution of higher education in the Southeast and the sixth largest non-profit independent institution nationally in the USA. NSU is one of 169 colleges and universities statewide, and one of 95 independent four-year institutions in Florida. NSU awards associates, bachelors, masters, specialist, doctoral, and first-professional degrees in a wide range of fields, including the arts and humanities, business, counseling, computer and information sciences, education, medicine, dentistry, various health professions, law, marine sciences, psychology, and other social sciences. It is the only college of optometry in Florida, and one of only two colleges of pharmacy in South Florida. The institution also enjoys an excellent reputation for its programs for families offered through the Mailman Segal Institute for Early Childhood Studies and the University School. These include innovative parenting, preschool, primary, and secondary education programs. |
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Temple University |
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Temple College was founded in 1884 by Dr. Russell Conwell. The name was changed to Temple University in 1907. As a comprehensive public research university, its 34,000 students can choose from 8 campuses and 300 academic degree programs including:
Its 186-acre campus in suburban Ambler offers programs in community and regional planning, horticulture, landscape architecture and others. They have a large and robust study abroad program with campuses in Rome and Tokyo, programs in London, Beijing, Paris, Mumbai and other sites. President Dr. Hart and her husband fund a scholarship program to pay for first-year students passport fees. The various colleges within the university include: - Ambler College - Art - Business and Management - Communications and Theater - Dentistry - Education - Engineering - Law - Liberal Arts - Medicine - Pharmacy - Science and Technology - Social Administration - Tourism and Hospitality Management |
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