Generated by GPT-5-mini| Misr International University | |
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| Name | Misr International University |
| Native name | جامعة مصر الدولية |
| Established | 1996 |
| Type | Private |
| City | Cairo |
| Country | Egypt |
| Campus | Urban |
| Colors | Navy and Gold |
Misr International University is a private higher education institution located in Cairo, Egypt, founded in 1996. It operates within the Egyptian higher education sector alongside institutions such as Al-Azhar University, Cairo University, American University in Cairo, Helwan University, and Ain Shams University. The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple faculties and engages with regional organizations like the Ministry of Higher Education (Egypt), UNESCO, African Union, Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and international partners including British Council, Erasmus Mundus, Fulbright Program, and USAID.
Misr International University was established during the 1990s expansion of private universities in Egypt, contemporaneous with the founding of Pharos University in Alexandria, October 6 University, Badr University in Cairo, and Canadian International College. Its inauguration drew attention from Egyptian policymakers associated with the Ministry of Higher Education (Egypt) and stakeholders from the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (Egypt). The university's development paralleled regional reforms referenced by Cairo Declaration (1994), influence from European Higher Education Area, and collaboration projects with institutions such as University of London and University of Manchester. Over time, it adapted curricula influenced by benchmarks from the Washington Accord, engagement with World Bank initiatives, and alignment with accreditation standards similar to those of ABET and AACSB.
The campus is situated in the Nasr City area of Cairo, proximate to landmarks like Ring Road (Cairo), Cairo International Stadium, and the Coptic Museum. Facilities include lecture halls, laboratories, libraries, and sports complexes comparable to those at American University in Cairo and German University in Cairo. Research and teaching labs are equipped to support programs with equipment standards paralleling facilities at Karolinska Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Imperial College London. Student services are coordinated with local healthcare providers including Dar Al Fouad Hospital and transport links to Cairo International Airport.
Academic programs span faculties similar to models at Ain Shams University and Cairo University, offering degrees in fields analogous to those at Alexandria University and Mansoura University. Faculties and departments include programs comparable to curricula at King's College London, University of Toronto, University of Sydney, and McGill University. Quality assurance processes reference principles from National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (Egypt), while graduate pathways align with frameworks used by European Commission Erasmus programs and Commonwealth Scholarship Commission. Professional training collaborates with bodies such as Egyptian Medical Syndicate, Egyptian Engineers Syndicate, and industry partners like Siemens and Schneider Electric.
The university hosts research centers and institutes that engage in projects reminiscent of initiatives at Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egyptian National Research Centre, Nile Basin Initiative, FAO, and WHO. Research themes intersect with programs funded through grants similar to those from Horizon 2020, United Nations Development Programme, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and regional funds associated with the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development. Collaborative projects have linked faculty with scholars from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Stanford University, and National Research Centre (Egypt).
Student activities include cultural, athletic, and professional clubs paralleling organizations at American University in Cairo and student unions influenced by regulations of the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Egypt). Extracurriculars range from debate and Model United Nations groups akin to Harvard Model United Nations and Oxford Union, to sports teams participating in competitions hosted by Egyptian Universities Sports Federation and events near venues such as Cairo International Stadium. Student services coordinate career fairs with employers like Orascom Construction, EgyptAir, Vodafone Egypt, and NGOs such as Ain o Salama.
Governance structures reflect common models in Egyptian private higher education, with oversight interacting with the Ministry of Higher Education (Egypt), registration processes linked to the Egyptian University Governance Framework, and accreditation dialogues with the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (Egypt). Administrative leadership follows boards and executive roles similar to those at American University in Cairo and German University in Cairo, engaging legal counsel influenced by frameworks from the Ministry of Justice (Egypt) and financial oversight comparable to practices of Central Bank of Egypt reporting for private institutions.
Alumni and faculty have participated in professional networks and public life alongside figures associated with Egyptian Stock Exchange, Cairo Opera House, Ministry of Health and Population (Egypt), and international forums like United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. Faculty collaborations include scholars with affiliations to University of Manchester, Ain Shams University, Cairo University, King Saud University, and research exchanges with Max Planck Society and French National Centre for Scientific Research.
Category:Universities in Cairo Category:Private universities and colleges in Egypt