British University in Egypt
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British University in Egypt

El Shorouk, Egypt
Africa
University
Private
Overall score
8.4
Academic reputation
10.8
Employer reputation

Verified overview

The formation of a British University in Egypt arose from a 1998 Memorandum of Cooperation between the UK and the Egyptian Governments. It was envisaged that such an institution would produce graduates of UK standards for key sectors of the Egyptian economy, particularly in the areas of engineering, computer science and business studies. The University campus was chosen to be located in the area of El Sherouk, one of the new residential and commercial cities in Egypt on the outskirts of Cairo. The campus on establishment compromised of only two buildings including a large-scale auditorium with modern conference facilities but is set on a site of approximately 60 acres that will to develop over the years. The BUE was formally inaugurated by HRH Prince of Wales and HE Mrs. Mubarak, Egypt's First Lady, on 22 March 2006. The University has been supported by a high profile and influential Board of Trustees compromising individuals drawn from UK and Egyptian business, public life and educational sectors. A group of UK universities, led by Loughborough University provided the academic direction, teaching and quality management processes thereby ensuring the 'British' quality of the education. The academic staff consisted of highly qualified British, Egyptian and international academics experienced in the British system of Higher Education.

Ranking indicators

Academic Reputation(30%)8.4
Citations per Faculty(20%)4.6
Employer Reputation(15%)10.8
Faculty Student Ratio(10%)36.7
Employment Outcomes(5%)3.0
International Faculty Ratio(5%)1.8
International Student Ratio(5%)6.1
International Research Network(5%)18.4
Sustainability(5%)20.6

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