Fayoum University
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Fayoum University (Arabic: جامعة الفيوم, Jame'at al-fayum) is a public university located in the Egyptian city of Al Fayyum in northern Egypt.
The university was established in 1983 as a branch of Cairo University with the colleges of Education (1975), Agriculture (1976), and Engineering (1981).
In 2005 the university was separated as an independent university according to the decree number (48), afterwards the faculties of Medicine, and Archaeology were established with Professor Galal Mostafa Said as the first president of the university.
[edit] Faculties
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Agriculture
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Social Work
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Hotels and Tourism
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Archaeology
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Computer science and Information
- Faculty of Specific Education
- Faculty of Kindergarten
- Faculty of Dar Al-Ulum
- Technical Institute of Nursing
In these Faculties study about 25000 students, with a staff of professors, assistant professors, and teachers that reaches to 1800.

