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|former_names = Garyounis University; University of Libya | |||
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The '''University of Benghazi''' ({{langx|ar|جامعة بنغازي}}), formerly known as '''Garyounis University''', is a ] in ], ], the country's second-largest city as well as one of the most prestigious ] in the country. It was founded as the ] on December 15, 1955. | ||
== History == | |||
Since then, the College of Science was established in Tripoli, the College of Economics in Benghazi in 1957,the College of Law in Benghazi in 1962 and the College of Agriculture in Tripoli in 1966. | |||
The University of Libya was divided into two institutions in 1976: the University of Tripoli, situated in the region's capital in the northwest, and the University of Benghazi, located in the country's second metropolitan area in the northeast. As a result of the division, each university was authorized to form its own designation; hence, the University of Tripoli and in 1976 the University of Benghazi both entities were entitled to Al-Fateh University and Garyouins University, respectively. During the 2011 ], the title of Garyounis University was once more transformed to the University of Benghazi.<ref>{{cite web |title=Welcome to the University of Benghazi |url=http://uob.edu.ly/en |website=University of Benghazi |access-date=2016-12-05}}</ref> | |||
The University of Benghazi consists of 23 faculties and 230 departments and institutes in Benghazi city. In 2020, the Faculty of Arts dissolved one of its literary faculties into two sections, increasing the overall number of faculties to 24. In addition, the university's campuses and scientific institutes occupy a total area of approximately {{convert|500|hectare|acre}},{{Citation needed |reason=This is somewhat more scope than shown in the info box. |date=December 2016}} with over 85,000 undergraduate students and 3,000 postgraduate students enrolled. | |||
In 1967 the College of Higher Technical Studies, and the Higher Teacher's College were incorporated into the University. The names of these two colleges were changed into the College of Engineering and the College of Education. Moreover, the College of Medicine was established in 1970 in the city of Benghazi. In 1972, the College of Petroleum and Minerals was established in Tripoli. | |||
On April 17, 2016, the ] overpowered the militants who had seized the University and the surrounding territory in order to train their troops while launching missiles towards the city.<ref>{{cite news |title=Army takes Benghazi University campus, however, not Al-Hawari cement factory |url=https://www.libyaherald.com/2016/04/17/army-takes-benghazi-uni-campus-but-not-huwari-cement-plant/ |work=Libya Herald}}</ref> During the civil war the students of the University of Benghazi students had been dispersed to many primary, secondary and high schools in order to complete their educations. | |||
In 1973 The Libyan University was split into two independent universities. All the colleges (faculties) located in ] joined the ] while those located in Benghazi joined Garyounis University. | |||
] was one of the university's professors.<ref>{{cite web |title=Amal Bayou |url=https://www.awid.org/whrd/amal-bayou |access-date=2023-03-11 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
Consequently, the following faculties were established at Garyounis University. The College of Science, the College of Engineering and the College of Dentistry were established in 1974, the College of Agriculture in 1976, and the College of Information Technology in 2006. | |||
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Former names | Garyounis University; University of Libya |
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Type | Public |
Established | December 15, 1955; 69 years ago (December 15, 1955) |
Students | 79,968 (as of 2013) |
Location | Benghazi, Libya |
Campus | 530 acres (2.1 km) |
Website | http://uob.edu.ly/; English |
The University of Benghazi (Arabic: جامعة بنغازي), formerly known as Garyounis University, is a public university in Benghazi, Libya, the country's second-largest city as well as one of the most prestigious institutes of higher education in the country. It was founded as the University of Libya on December 15, 1955.
History
The University of Libya was divided into two institutions in 1976: the University of Tripoli, situated in the region's capital in the northwest, and the University of Benghazi, located in the country's second metropolitan area in the northeast. As a result of the division, each university was authorized to form its own designation; hence, the University of Tripoli and in 1976 the University of Benghazi both entities were entitled to Al-Fateh University and Garyouins University, respectively. During the 2011 Libyan Civil War, the title of Garyounis University was once more transformed to the University of Benghazi.
The University of Benghazi consists of 23 faculties and 230 departments and institutes in Benghazi city. In 2020, the Faculty of Arts dissolved one of its literary faculties into two sections, increasing the overall number of faculties to 24. In addition, the university's campuses and scientific institutes occupy a total area of approximately 500 hectares (1,200 acres), with over 85,000 undergraduate students and 3,000 postgraduate students enrolled.
On April 17, 2016, the Libyan National Army overpowered the militants who had seized the University and the surrounding territory in order to train their troops while launching missiles towards the city. During the civil war the students of the University of Benghazi students had been dispersed to many primary, secondary and high schools in order to complete their educations.
Amal Bayou was one of the university's professors.
See also
References
- "Welcome to the University of Benghazi". University of Benghazi. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
- "Army takes Benghazi University campus, however, not Al-Hawari cement factory". Libya Herald.
- "Amal Bayou". Association for Women's Rights in Development. Retrieved 2023-03-11.