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French University of Egypt - UFE
Université française d’Égypte الجامعة الفرنسية في مصر
Motto
“Faites la différence”
Established
2002
President
Denis Darpy
Vice-president
Dima El Husseini
Location
El Shorouk, Cairo
,
Egypt
Campus
El Shorouk, 40 km (25 mi) from the center of Cairo
Language
French, English and Arabic
Founder universities
Paris III: Sorbonne University, Haute Alsace University, Corse University and Nantes University
Website
ufe.edu.eg
The French University of Egypt (French: Université française d’Égypte, UFE, Arabic: الجامعة الفرنسية في مصر, lit. 'the French University in Egypt') is a non-profit private university, established in 2002 at Cairo in El-Sherouk city.
It is composed of three faculties: Business, Engineering, and Applied Languages.
Each faculty is composed of different departments. All the diplomas offered by the university are in coordination with prestigious French universities like Paris III: Sorbonne University, the Nantes University, Haute Alsace (Mulhouse-Colmar) University and the Corse University.
A convention with Paris VI University concerning the engineering school was also signed.[1]
The university is located in El-Shorouk city, 37 km (23 mi) from the center of Cairo.
The university uses French (mainly), English and Arabic languages in teaching, and its graduates are able to use these three languages in any work domain related to their specialization.[1]
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