University of Balamand
University of Balamand جـــامـــعـــة الـــبـــلـــمـــنــد | |
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Motto | والحق تعرفونه |
Established | 1988 |
Type | Private |
Affiliation | Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch |
Endowment | USD $54.500 million |
President | Elie A. Salem |
Vice-president |
George Nahas (planning and educational relations) Nadim Karam (health and community relations) Michel Najjar (development, administration and public affairs) Tali' Bashour (medical affairs in the United States) |
Academic staff | 1,077 |
Administrative staff | 286 |
Students | More than 5,000 students currently attend the University of Balamand. While the majority are from Lebanon, the student body is quite cosmopolitan, with 36 nationalities represented throughout the various campuses. The faculty to student ratio is 11:1. |
Location | Balamand, El-Koura, Lebanon |
Campus |
Rural the Main Campus 500,000 m2 |
Website | www.balamand.edu.lb |
The University of Balamand (UOB; Arabic: جامعة البلمند) is a private institution, secular in its policies and approach to education. It welcomes faculty, students, and staff from all faiths and national or ethnic origins.The university is located in the northern district of El-Koura, Lebanon. It was founded by the Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius IV of Antioch in 1988. The university's main campus is adjacent to Balamand Monastery, but it has two other campuses in Beirut: One is in Sin el Fil, which houses the majority of the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts, and the other neighbors Saint George Hospital in Achrafieh, which houses the faculty for medicine and medical sciences. It also has campuses in Akkar and Souk El Gharb
Formerly conceived as just a project in the Koura District, it fused administratively with the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (ALBA) and Saint John of Damascus Institute of Theology to become a full-blown university.
The University of Balamand was founded by the Patriarch through the concept of a Kouranian engineer called Elias Abi Shaheen, in which the concept formed between years 1983 and 1987, in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War.[1] The project started soon after Governmental Clearance in 1988.
As of 2014, the implementation of its Master Plan at the mount of long heritage, Balamand, proceeds steadily.
Buildings under construction:
On the Main Campus:
- The Sheikh Nahyan Center for Arabic Studies and Intercultural Dialogue.
- An Engineering complex of presently two buildings: the “Riad Rizk and Khalil Rizk Civil Engineering Building,” now under construction and an Engineering building that will house the Mechanical, Electrical, and Computer engineering departments -- both occupying 16,000 square meters
- The Ghassan Rizk Business Executive Center of 1,500 square meters.
- The Balamand Hospital will cover an area of 24,000 square meters and will be located at the hill-bottom of the main campus.
On the Souk El Gharb Campus:
- One building of 6,500 square meters. *Google Earth map
“In 2014, the University of Balamand and the Dubai Investment Group agreed on terms to open a university in the Dubai Investment Park so as to serve Dubai's growing population with state of the art education. Details of this project are still under study with a master plan slated to be ready by 2015.”
Faculties
The university consists of 12 faculties, and they are as follows:
Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (English and French)
Saint John of Damascus Institute of Theology (Arabic, English and Spanish)
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Arabic, English and French)
Faculty of Business and Management (English)
School of Tourism and Hotel Management (English)
Faculty of Sciences (English)
Faculty of Engineering (English)
Faculty of Health Sciences (English)
Saint George's Postgraduate Medical Education (English)
Faculty of Medicine & Medical Sciences (English)
Issam M. Fares Institute of Technology (English and French)
Faculty of Library and Information Studies(English)
There are also further expansion plans, including:
- Programs for arts and social sciences, business and management, engineering, health sciences for a new University of Balamand campus in Souk El Gharb.
- A seven-story Balamand hospital in El-Koura (under construction)
- A museum, containing some of the most important historical documents, old pictures, and precious artifacts of the Antiochian Patriarchate Heritage[2]
See also
- Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts
- Saint George Hospital
- El-Koura
- Orthodox Christianity in Lebanon
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Coordinates: 34°21′58″N 35°46′56″E / 34.36611°N 35.78222°E