Egyptian Russian University

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    Egyptian Russian University
    الجامعة المصرية الروسية
    El Gāmi`ah El Maṣriyyah El Rūsiyyah
    Египетско-российский университет
    Yegipetsko-Rossiyskiy Universitet
    Egyptian Russian University logo.png
    Type Private
    Established2006
    President Prof. Dr. Sherif Fakhry Abdelnaby
    Academic staff
    1000
    Undergraduates 9000
    Location,
    Campus Urban, 32.30 acres (13.07 ha)
    Website www.eru.edu.eg
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    The Egyptian Russian University (ERU) is located in Badr City, Cairo Governorate, Egypt. It was established in 2006.

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    History

    An agreement on the establishment of ERU was reached during the visit of the Russian President Vladimir Putin to Cairo. On May 23–25, 2005, in pursuance of the agreements reached at the April summit in Cairo, Egypt visited the Minister of Education and Science of Russia Andrei Fursenko. On August 15, 2006 in Moscow, a protocol was signed between the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Egypt's cooperation in the field of education. Particular attention in the framework of cooperation in this field is the project of Egyptian-Russian University (ERU), the agreement of the creation of which is fixed in the Joint Statement of the Prime Minister of Russia and Egypt on the results of Putin's visit to Cairo. [1]

    On July 15, 2006 the President of Egypt signed a decree establishing the ERU and in the same year, he performed the first set of students. On July 15, 2006 Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's president signed a decree on the establishment of the Egyptian-Russian University. The implementation of this project took place with the support of the Ministry of Education of Russia and the Russian Embassy in Egypt. [2]

    Campus

    The Egyptian Russian University is located on a 32-acre (13.07 ha) campus in Badr City.

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    Egyptian Russian University

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