CU

Cairo University (previously known as the Egyptian University 1908–1940, then King Fuad I University 1940–1952) is Egypt’s premier public university with its main campus in Giza, immediately across the Nile from Cairo. The University currently enrolls approximately 155,000 students in 22 faculties. It counts three Nobel Laureates among its graduates and is one of the 50 largest institutions of higher education in the world by enrollment.
Cairo University hosts the following faculties:
- Faculty of Engineering – News
- Faculty of Medicine– News
- Faculty of Computers and Information System – News
- Faculty of Pharmcy – News
- Faculty of Agriculture – News
- Faculty of Science– News
- Faculty of Economics and Political Science
- Faculty of Mass Communication – News
- Faculty of Archaeology – News
- Faculty of Arts – News
- Faculty of Commerce – News
- Faculty of Specialized Education – News
- Faculty of Nursing – News
- Faculty of Law – News
- Faculty of Physiotherapy – News
- Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine – News
- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – News
- Faculty of Dar El-Ulum – News
- Faculty of Kindergarten – News
- Institute of Statistical Studies and Research – News
- Institute of African Studies and Research – News
- National Cancer Institute
- Faculty of Regional and Urban Planning – News
- Institute of Educational Studies and Research – News
- National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences (NILES)– News
- Center of Open Education
- Cairo university center for Languages and Arabic Culture