AUC received the single largest philanthropic gift in the institution’s history to support excellence in business education, ...
A team from Microsoft visited AUC to discuss AI collaborations and “Shaping the Future with Responsibility.” News@AUC spoke with Amr ElMasry, education lead at Microsoft North Africa, to learn about ...
AUC research team uses virtual reality lab to discover optimal architectural designs and wayfinding tools for campus ...
Admissions Fellowships Fellowships Listings Tomorrow's Leaders Graduate Students Program (TLG) Tomorrow’s Leaders Graduate (TLG) students program is a joint effort between the US Department of State, ...
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Students who are transferring from accredited post-secondary institutions and have taken university-level courses: The coursework must be taken at a post-secondary institution that is recognized by ...
The Center for Advanced Arabic Study in Cairo (CAASIC) offers an exceptional opportunity for advanced learners of Arabic to enhance their language proficiency and immerse themselves in Arab culture.
Research at AUC Social Research Center Equity and Social Determinants of Health in Health Information Systems About the Project The Equity and Social Determinants of Health in Health Information ...
The Undergraduate Research Program offers partial funding for undergraduate students to support co-curricular research activity that goes beyond the regular requirements of academic coursework or ...
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“I am honored to lead the Board of such a great University that has contributed to Egypt and the world through the education it provides its students — a testimony to the power of liberal arts. I ...
Meet Mark Morad, the AUC freshman who is making the internet more accessible for people with visual impairments.