Queen Arwa University

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Queen Arwa University
جامعة الملكة أروى
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MottoSteady steps towards the future
Type Private
Established1996
AffiliationMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Yemen
Officer in charge
Ghassan Hashim
President Waheeba Faree
Academic staff
480
Administrative staff
200
Students5000
Undergraduates 19,000
Location,
Website Queen Arwa University

Queen Arwa University is a Yemeni private university founded in 1996 in Yemen and named after Queen Arwa. [1] [2] The university's different fields of study include humanities and social sciences, commercial sciences and administration, engineering, science, higher education, art, law, and microbiology. [3]

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About

Queen Arwa University was established in January 1996. It gained recognition by the Ministry of Education and the Council of Higher Education Resolution No.(1). The first license was obtained with the establishment of the Yemeni International Languages Institute in 1989. In 1994, the institute established the International Yemeni Institute for Development. In 1995 the university laid the foundation for its first college, the College of Technical Sciences.

Objectives

The main objectives of the university are: . [4]

Certificates

Queen Arwa University offers the following certificates:

Academic colleges

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

College of Commercial Sciences and Administration

College of Engineering

College of Science

College of Higher Education

College of Educational

College of Art

College of Law

College of Microbiology

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