British University in Egypt

The British University in Egypt
الجامعة البريطانية فى مصر

Seal of The British University in Egypt
Motto "Learn How to Think not What to Think"
Established September 2005
Type Private
President Dr. Mostafa El-Feki (2005-2008)
Prof. Ahmed Hamza (2008-2013)
Dr. Mostafa Gouda (2013-2015)
Prof. Ahmed Hamad (2015-Present)
Vice-president Prof. Leslie Croxford,
Prof. David A. Kirby
Location El Sherouk, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
Campus El Sherouk
Colours
Website BUE.edu

The British University in Egypt is a private Egyptian university in El Sherouk, Cairo Governorate, Egypt. Founded in September 2005, through an inter governmental agreement, the University provides a British style of education and awards degrees validated by its partner UK universities and the Egyptian Supreme Council. Located some 30 km from downtown Cairo, the campus covers approximately 40 acres (fedans) of land with some 27000 m² space of modern purpose-built teaching facilities.

Employers regard these skills highly. BUE is not only an educational institution, but also a thriving academic, social and cultural centre with much to offer students of any age, nationality or social background.

University Faculties

- Faculty of Business Administration
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Information & Computer Science
- Faculty of Mass Communication
- Faculty of Nursing
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Political Science

Campus Life

Club NameClub LogoDescription
Enactus (formerly known as SIFE) Enactus offers university students the opportunity to apply what they are learning in the classroom to solve real world problems. Through the process of teaching and serving others, they catch a glimpse of the true scope of their personal potential and are forever changed. As they go about the process of organizing their team, developing education projects and competing in a global competition, they develop teamwork, leadership, and communication skills far beyond those of the average university student.
Business Students Community (BSC) B.S.C is a community that works with leaders in business and university students to make a difference in their communities while developing the skills to become socially responsible business leaders. Students participating will have a deeper educational experience by having a closer connection by each other. Students in year 3 after prep are the people in charge of the community in order to transfer the experience for the rest of the students. Students are required to participate in a wide range of competitions in order to enhance the community. Department members are required to set up conferences related to their major that enhance the reputation and the name of the BUE business department.
The Society of Electrical Engineers (SEE)On October 19, 2010, a group of students occupied by the desire to improve our student community, and driven by the hope to see the development of the university and take the lead of higher education in Egypt, have come to the decision of creating a Society of Electrical Engineers (SEE) that would serve as an independent student body, composed exclusively of electrical engineering students from the British University in Egypt, and organized by them and for them.
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE - BUE)As future civil engineers, students should rightly be exposed to a wide array of international organisations that can help them build their knowledge and experience and prepare them for their future careers.

The ICE Student Chapter Committee, based within the British University in Egypt (BUE), aims help to create "complete" civil engineers. These are civil engineers who will carry out their future careers to a high technical standard, but will also be guided by a sound knowledge of social responsibility.[1]

Economics Students Association (ESA)The club is about engaging students in economics-related activities where they can learn about and apply economic principles,

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