埃及扎加齐格大学
2025-01-15
更新时间:2025-01-15 16:59:39作者:欧曼老师
扎加齐格大学成立于1970年,为埃及的复兴及其全球教育地位做出了贡献。它最初是艾因沙姆斯大学的一个分校,是在埃及设立的第七所大学。它有农业、贸易、兽医、人类医学、教育和科学学院
其目标是成为一所杰出的埃及公立大学,并计划在奥布尔市建设和扩建研究生学习与研究中心
它为学生提供学士和硕士学位和文凭,并在以下学科设有学院:电气工程、机械工程、建筑、计算机工程、工程、会计、商业管理、经济学、统计学、兽医学、药学、教育以及农业和林业
扎加济格大学考古博物馆展出了附近遗址Bubastis(Tell Basta)和Kufur Nigm的重大发现
扎加齐格是下埃及的一个城市。它位于尼罗河三角洲东部,是沙尔恰省的首府。其人口估计约为319707人
它建在甜水运河的一条支流和al-Muˤizz运河(尼罗河的古塔纳蒂奇运河)上,距离开罗东北偏北47英里。扎加济格位于尼罗河三角洲的一个富饶地区,是埃及棉花和粮食贸易的中心。它有大型的棉花厂,曾经有许多欧洲商人的办公室
扎加济格是科普特埃及著名记者、哲学家和社会评论家萨拉马·穆萨的出生地
Zagazig University was established in 1970 contributing to the renaissance of Egypt and its global position on education. It began as a branch of Ain Shams University and was the seventh university set up in Egypt. It has colleges of agriculture, trade, veterinary medicine, human medicine, education and science.
Its aim is to become a distinguished Egyptian Public University and has plans to build and expand to a Centre for Graduate Studies and Research in Oboor City.
It offers bachelor's and master's degrees and diplomas to its students and has faculties in the following disciplines: electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, architecture, computer engineering, engineering, accounting, business management, economics, statistics, veterinary science, pharmacy, education and agriculture and forestry.
The Archaeological Museum of the University of Zagazig exhibits significant discoveries from the nearby sites, Bubastis (Tell Basta) and Kufur Nigm.
Zagazig is a city in Lower Egypt. Located in the eastern part of the Nile delta, it is the capital of the governorate of Sharqia. Its population is estimated to be around 319,707.
It is built on a branch of the Sweet Water Canal and on al-Muˤizz Canal (the ancient Tanaitic channel of the Nile) and is 47 miles by rail north-northeast of Cairo. Situated on the Nile Delta in a fertile district, Zagazig is a centre of the cotton and grain trade of Egypt. It has large cotton factories and used to have offices of numerous European merchants.
Zagazig is the birthplace of famous Coptic Egyptian journalist, philosopher and social critic, Salama Moussa.