British University in Egypt
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The British University in Egypt is a private university in El Sherouk, Greater Cairo
Greater Cairo
Greater Cairo is the largest metropolitan area in Egypt and the third largest urban area in the Islamic World after Jakarta and Greater Istanbul. It is the largest urban area in Africa. It is the world's 16th largest metropolitan area, consisting of governorates Cairo, Giza and Shubra El Khiema of...

, Egypt
Egypt
Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, Arabic: , is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Southwest Asia. Egypt is thus a transcontinental country, and a major power in Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East and the Muslim world...

. Founded in September 2005, the university campus covers approximately 40 acres (fedans) of land. The available space within the buildings is 27000 m².

Faculties

The BUE currently has four main faculties – Engineering
Engineering
Engineering is the discipline, art, skill and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, mathematical, economic, social, and practical knowledge, in order to design and build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials and processes that safely realize improvements to the lives of...

, Computer Science
Computer science
Computer science or computing science is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems...

, Business Administration, and Nursing
Nursing
Nursing is a healthcare profession focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life from conception to death....

. There is also an English Department that provides service teaching and support for the faculties.

The University is developing an institutional research profile and a significant number of research-active staff have been engaged in academic positions. There are several centres dedicated to research, including The BUE Centre for Theoretical Physics (CTP) and The Centre for Advanced Materials (CAM). BUE states that its vision is to be regarded as a leading University in Egypt and it aspires to be established as a world-class institution within the next 20 years.

Strategic Partnership & Degree Validation

In early 2006 a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Loughborough University and the BUE to set the context and establish the platform for the development of a broad collaborative partnership between the two institutions, with collaboration envisaged in research, teaching and enterprise, underpinned by Loughborough University’s validation of BUE programmes. It was initially agreed that Loughborough would validate 16 degree programmes offered by the BUE, covering the areas of Engineering, Business Studies, Economics, Political Science, Informatics and Computer Sciences. A further collaborative agreement, to develop a Nursing Faculty validated by Queen Margaret University (QMU) in Edinburgh, followed as a result of an approach made to QMU by Dr. Akef Maghrabi - Chairman, Magrabi Group and Al Noor Magrabi Foundation.

Funding

Funding for the University has come from the efforts of a group of Egyptian Businessmen who are now the founders of the BUE. The university is mainly owned and financed by Mohamed Farid Khamis and Raed Hashem, two Egyptian businessmen, though significant recurrent income is also derived from student fees. The BUE shareholders and sponsors are leading Egyptian businessmen and companies of highly reputable business background and vast investments.

Board of Trustees
  • Mr. Farid Khamis - Chairman
  • Mr. Raed Hashem - Deputy Chairman
  • Prof. Ahmed Hamza -- BUE President

Prof. Ibrahim Badran
Dr. Hossam Badrawi
Prof. Adel Beshai
Sir David Blatherwick
Lord Sebastian Coe
Sir David Davies
Prof. Mona Makram Ebeid
Prof. Mostafa El Feki
Prof. Mohamed El Kassas
Prof. Boutros Ghali
Prof. Eglal Hafez
Dr. Tarek Hassanne
Mr. Mahmoud Fouad Khamis
Dr. Ibrahim Kamel
Prof. Ahmed Aboul Magd
Prof. Mahmoud Mohi El Din
Mr Nick McHard
Sir Derek Plumbly
Prof. Shirley Pearce
Prof. Mostafa Sabet
Lord Andrew Stone
Dr. Magdy Yacoub--->

Campus Life

The British University in Egypt has many clubs and organisations.

  • Society of Mechanical Engineers
The Society of Mechanical Engineers is a student society in the British University of Egypt, which was formed by a group of leading Mechanical Engineering students in 2009 with a vision of a rich student life filled with academic, entertainment and charity events. SME has grown over the years and now includes members from other Engineering departments. The Society continues to aim at the vision laid down by the founding members in 2009 by organising a full programme that enhances the university experience of students at the BUE.

  • The Multicultural Club
The mission of this organisation is to develop cultural awareness and an understanding of foreign cultures within the environment of the university. It seeks to introduce student and staff members to different cultures from around the world, to build an environment where cultural diversity is highly valued and to familiarise international students with Egyptian culture in particular and wider Arab culture in general. The Club has organised many visits to places of cultural interest and talks regarding culture. It has also helped the University's activities department in organising official events on campus.


The Multicultural Club launched the first International Day in the history of the British University in Egypt. There was a large number of participating countries, diplomats, and distinguished guests. The participating countries were: Saudi Arabia, India, China, Turkey, Tajikstan, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Italy, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Australia, and Spain.

Photografia Club ( Multicultural Sub-Club )
  • The Palestinian Club Is a society of students founded by the Palestinian students in the British University. The mission of this club is to spread awareness about Palestine and Palestinian culture.

  • Make a Change
Make A Change club (MAC) is a society of active students at the British University in Egypt (BUE) who share a deep, wide, and open minded vision that aims to improve Egyptian society by leading and supporting human development and charity campaigns.


  • Society of Architectural Engineers
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