Al-Arab Medical University

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Al-Arab Medical University
جامعة العرب الطبية
TypePublic
Established1984
Location,
Benghazi
,

Al-Arab Medical University (Arabic: جامعة العرب الطبية; Romanised: Jamiaat Al-Arab Al-Tibiya) was a public university located in Benghazi, Libya, founded in 1984. It is now the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Benghazi.[1]

History[edit]

In 1976, the name of the University of Benghazi was changed to Garyounis University. In 1984, the Faculty of Human Medicine moved to its new building in Beloun neighborhood and became a separate university named Al-Arab Medical University.

In 1999, it merged again with Garyounis University. In 2007 it separated again under the name of Al-Arab Medical University until the end of 2010, when the university rejoined Garyounis University.

In 2011, Garyounis University again changed its name to the University of Benghazi. The former Al-Arab Medical University is now the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Benghazi.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Al-Arab Medical University[permanent dead link] Michigan State University