International Institute of Cambodia

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International Institute of Cambodia (IIC) was created in 1999. In 2007, IIC merged with the Asean University to become the Phnom Penh International University (PPIU). But in 2008, PPIU separated into two parts. One of them is still called the PPIU and the other became the IIC University of Technology.

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Structure of IIC University of Technology

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