Organization:New Giza University

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Newgiza University
جامعة الجيزة الجديدة
جامعة الجيزة الجديدة New Giza University.jpg
MottoChallenge the ordinary and redefine the possible
TypePrivate
Established2016
Budget1.5 Billion L.E
PresidentAhmed Sameh Farid
Vice-presidentLamis Ragab
Address
Km 22 Cairo-Alex Road
,
Giza
,
Egypt

[ ⚑ ] 30°01′00.3″N 31°03′57.6″E / 30.01675°N 31.066°E / 30.01675; 31.066
LanguageEnglish
Websitengu.edu.eg

Newgiza University (NGU) (Egyptian Arabic: جامعة الجيزة الجديدة‎) is a private university in Giza, Egypt, founded in 2016. It has a partnership with University College London[1] and King's College London.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Medicine: accepting 200 students per year
  • Faculty of Dentistry: accepting 150 students per year
  • Faculty of Pharmacy: accepting 150 students per year
  • Faculty of Business and Finance: accepting 400 students per year
  • Faculty of Economics and Politics: accepting 50 students per year
  • Faculty of Information Technology
  • Faculty of Engineering recently opened in the fall of 2021.
  • Faculty of Fine Arts recently opening in the fall of 2022.

Board of trustees

  • The board of trustees is headed by Farouk El Okdah, Former Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt.
  • Ahmed Sameh Farid, Newgiza University President.
  • Zahi Hawass, Former Minister of Archeology.
  • Lamis Ragab, Newgiza University Vice President.
  • Magdy Ishak, President of the Egyptian Medical Society, UK.
  • Samiha Fawzi, Former Minister of Trade and Industry.
  • Ahmed Darwish, Former Minister of State for Administration Development.
  • Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • Sir Derek Plumbly, Former British Ambassador to Egypt and KSA, Professor at King's College London.
  • Mohamed Shawky, Head of Dentistry Department, Misr International Hospital.
  • Sami Omar Ali El-Sady, Professor of Civil Engineering at Trablus University.

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