埃及开罗美国大学
其他国家2025-02-13 12:59:10欧曼老师
中文介绍
开罗美国大学(AUC)成立于1919年,是埃及的全球大学,是一所领先的英语、美国认可的高等教育机构,也是阿拉伯世界知识、社会和文化生活的中心。其由学生、家长、教职员工、受托人、校友和其他慷慨赞助商组成的多元化社区代表了60多个国家。AUC校友是由38000多名领导者、创造者和创新者组成的全球网络的一部分。该大学是世界文化的十字路口,也是一个充满活力的论坛,可以就语言、设施和人类经历的多样性进行理性的辩论、激烈的辩论和理解
该大学提供37个本科生、44个硕士和两个博士课程,这些课程植根于文科教育,鼓励学生批判性思考,并为该地区和世界面临的冲突和挑战找到创造性的解决方案。它还提供全球公认的专业英语社区教育,以满足充满活力的埃及和更广泛的地区经济的需求
该大学从开罗获得灵感,将其作为学习场所,并将其融入课程中。将开罗作为课堂的延伸意味着AUC的学生积极参与周围的社会和世界
AUC的教员们正在从事开创性的研究,从法老的发现和为自闭症患者设计独特的建筑,到使用纳米技术将太阳能转化为电力或清洁可再生燃料,以及利用机器人进行可靠、低成本的丙型肝炎诊断。许多人还致力于开发应对癌症的创新方法,包括研究个性化的癌症治疗方法,将其作为标准化化疗的替代方案,使用生物芯片进行癌症晚期检测,以及研究将抗癌药物输送到细胞的创新、更有效的方法
该大学的教育资产包括埃及最大的英语学术图书馆、三个现代剧院和15个跨学科研究中心。该大学占地260英亩的现代化新开罗校区是对开罗、埃及和该地区未来的一项富有远见的投资,是一个先进的先进研究、创新教学、终身学习和公民参与的设施
AUC的著名校友包括:
•约旦女王拉尼娅·阿卜杜拉女王陛下91岁
·马尔代夫前总统毛蒙·阿卜杜拉·加尧姆69岁
•小池百合子71岁,东京首位女总督;日本前防卫大臣
•Abdullah s.Jum'ah’65,沙特阿拉伯石油公司(沙特阿美)前总裁兼首席执行官
•Haifaa Al Mansour’97,沙特阿拉伯首位女电影制作人
?Nicholas Kristof’84,《纽约时报》专栏作家
·Thomas Friedman’74,《纽约邮报》专栏作家
?Ben Wedeman’81,高级国际记者,美国有线电视新闻网
•Mourad Wahba'80,'82,联合国开发计划署助理署长兼阿拉伯国家区域局局长
·Sahar Nasr'85,'90,埃及投资部和国际合作部部长
;Tarek Amer'80,埃及中央银行行长
?Rania Al-Mashat'95,国际货币基金组织研究部顾问
•Omar Samra'00,第一个登上珠穆朗玛峰和七次峰会的埃及人,第一个完成探索者大满贯的埃及人,世界上第一个攀登南极三山的埃及人
英文介绍
Founded in 1919, The American University in Cairo (AUC) — Egypt's global University — is a leading English-language, American-accredited institution of higher education and center of the intellectual, social and cultural life of the Arab world. Its diverse community of students, parents, faculty and staff, trustees, alumni and other generous sponsors represents more than 60 countries. AUC alumni are part of a global network of more than 38,000 leaders, creators and innovators. The University stands as a crossroads for the world's cultures and a vibrant forum for reasoned argument, spirited debate and understanding across the diversity of languages, facilities and human experiences.
The University offers 37 undergraduate, 44 master's and two PhD programs rooted in a liberal arts education that encourages students to think critically and find creative solutions to conflicts and challenges facing both the region and the world. It also offers a globally recognized, professional, community-based education in English to meet the needs of the dynamic Egyptian and broader regional economies.
The University takes inspiration from Cairo, using it as a site for learning and integrating it into the curriculum. Drawing on Cairo as an extension of the classroom means AUC students are actively engaged in the society and world around them.
AUC faculty members are engaged in groundbreaking research, from making Pharaonic discoveries and designing unique architecture for individuals with autism to using nanotechnology for the conversion of solar energy to electricity or clean, renewable fuels and utilizing robotics for reliable, low-cost hepatitis C diagnostics. Many are also working to develop innovative ways of tackling cancer, including researching personalized cancer treatment as an alternative to standardized chemotherapy, using biochips for advanced cancer detection and investigating innovative, more effective ways of delivering anticancer drugs to cells.
The University's educational assets include the largest English-language academic library collection in Egypt, three modern theaters and 15 cross-disciplinary research centers. The University's modern, 260-acre New Cairo campus constitutes a visionary investment in the future of Cairo, Egypt and the region — a state-of-the-art facility for advanced research, innovative teaching, lifelong learning and civic engagement.
Among AUC notable alumni include:
• Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah '91, Queen of Jordan
• Maumoon Abdul Gayoom '69, Former President of the Maldives
• Yuriko Koike '71, Tokyo's First Female Governor; Japan's Former Defense Minister
• Abdullah S. Jum'ah '65, Former President and CEO, Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco)
• Haifaa Al-Mansour '97, Saudi Arabia's First Female Filmmaker
• Nicholas Kristof '84, Op-Ed Columnist, The New York Times
• Thomas Friedman '74, Columnist, The New York Times
• Ben Wedeman '81, Senior International Correspondent, CNN
• Mourad Wahba '80, '82, Assistant Administrator and Director of Regional Bureau of Arab States, UNDP
• Sahar Nasr '85, '90, Minister, Ministry of Investment and Ministry of International Cooperation, Egypt
• Tarek Amer '80, Governor, Central Bank of Egypt
• Rania Al Mashat '95, Adviser, Research Department, International Monetary Fund
• Omar Samra '00, First Egyptian to Climb Mount Everest and the Seven Summits, First Egyptian to Complete the Explorers Grand Slam, First Worldwide to Climb Three Antarctica Mountains