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Misurata University

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Misurata University
TypePublic university
Established1984
PresidentDr. Muhammed Al-Danfour
Location,
2478
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32.372936°N 15.078410°E
Websitehttps://www.misuratau.edu.ly/en/

Misurata University is one of state universities in Libya, located in Libya's third largest city 'Misurata'. The university provides nationally and internationally recognized educational services that equip the members of the academic community with competencies and values that will better serve the nation. The university has 19 different faculties around the city and it offers more than 150 undergraduate courses. It endeavors to provide higher education and training quality to its students and staff and prepare them to take part in modernizing and developing the national society and economy. Misurata University also aims to promote, by research and other means, the advancement of knowledge and to apply suggestions and recommendations to economic, social, cultural, and technological problems.

History

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Misurata university was originally established in 1984.

In 2010, it was named Misurata university after merging the University of the Seventh of October with the University of Al-Merqib, based on the decision of the General People's Committee No. (149) for the year 2010 AD for restructuring Libyan universities.

Faculties

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Misurata University has 19 faculties offering more than 100 areas of study.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Misurata University | Official Website". misuratau.edu.ly. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
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