Aswan University

Aswan, Egypt

Aswan University is a public institution in Aswan, Egypt, established in 2012 after evolving from a branch of Assiut/South Valley University (originally opened in the 1970s), now boasting 15–18 faculties and over 35,000 students across a modern Sahara City campus.
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Aswan University is recognized for its strong emphasis on scientific research, sustainable development, and regional engagement, especially in Upper Egypt. It is highly ranked nationally and internationally, notably for its work on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It also excels in fields such as energy engineering, medicine, agriculture, and environmental studies, with active collaborations in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Aswan University became an independent institution in 2012, though it operated as a branch of South Valley University before that. Since its founding, it has grown rapidly, now comprising over 18 faculties and specialized institutes. It has made a significant impact on local development while gaining global academic recognition.
While Aswan University holds national accreditation from Egypt’s Supreme Council of Universities, it also maintains various international partnerships and memberships. These include collaborations with universities in Japan, Spain, and Cyprus, and membership in the African and Arab university networks. Several programs also follow international research standards, especially in medicine and engineering

University Of Aswan University Application Statistics

‎E£ 25000
‎E£ 64500
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75 %

University Of Aswan University Application Statistics

‎E£ 25000
‎E£ 64500
3
33
75 %

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