- United Arab Emirates University
- United Arab Emirates University (UAE).
- Shagga University
- Sharjah University, offering programs in health sciences, Shariah, business administration, arts, science, engineering, including an overview of facilities, program faculty, admissions, student life, and library.
- Zayed University
- Zayed University.
- Higher Institute of Technology
- Higher Colleges of Technology provides higher education for students in business, communications technology, education, engineering technology, health sciences, and information technology, with instruction in English.
- University of Warsaw, Poland
- Warszawa University Faculty (Warszawa), founded in 1816, is a prestigious university in Poland and has been ranked first among Polish universities in recent years.
- Warsaw University of Technology
- Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) is located in the center of Warsaw, Poland, and is the largest and top-ranked polytechnic university.
- Jagiellonia University
- The University of Jagiellonia was originally named "University of Krakow" and was founded by Casimir III in 1365. The University of Jagiellonia was originally named "University of Krakow" and was founded in 1365 by Casimir III. In the 19th century, the University of Cracow was renamed the University of Jagiellonia in honor of the Jagiello dynasty of Poland. Many people have graduated from the University of Jagiellonia.
- Athens University
- The University of Athens is the oldest and most influential university in Greece, being the first university not only in the then newly established Greek state, but also in the whole Balkan and Central Mediterranean region.
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, also known as Aristotle University, is the largest university in Greece and is named after the philosopher Aristotle. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is the largest comprehensive university in Greece, established in 1925 on 23 hectares of land near the city center of Thessaloniki, with 44 departments.
- National Technical University of Athens
- The National Technical University of Athens, also known as the Athens Polytechnic Institute, is the oldest and most prestigious institution of higher education in Greece. It was founded in 1836 as a part-time vocational school named Royal Academy of Arts.
- Athens University of Economics and Business
- The Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), founded in 1920, is one of the three oldest universities in Greece and the first and most prestigious of the Greek economic and business schools.
- Crete University
- The University of Crete (Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης, English: University of Crete), founded in 1973, is a multidisciplinary research university on the island of Crete, Greece and the world.
- Patras University
- The University of Patras, located in the Greek city of Patras, was founded in 1964 and occupies an area of 2.4 square kilometers. The University's strengths include science, technology, economics, business administration, social sciences, health sciences, and humanities. In addition to education, the school has a strong international reputation for excellence in basic and applied research, particularly in the environmental, health, biotechnology, mechanical, electronics, information and basic sciences.
- Aegean University
- The University of the Aegean was founded in 1984 and is one of the youngest universities in Greece. After more than a decade of development, it now has 17 departments located on five small islands in the Aegean Sea. One of the main features of the University of the Aegean is the promotion of new fields of science that are perfectly suited to the needs of students, the development of society and the prospects of professional development.
- Athens Polytechnic University
- Founded in 1837, the National Technical University of Athens is one of the oldest universities in Greece and the leading university in science and technology, with 3,000 faculty, research and administrative staff and 13,000 students, including 2,000 master's students and 1,000 doctoral students. The University has 3,000 faculty members, researchers and administrators, and 13,000 students, including 2,000 master students and 1,000 doctoral students.
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