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ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES UNIMED Represents 112 Members from 23 Countries ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES UNIMED represents 112 members from 23 countries ALBANIA FRANCE o University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne o European University of Tirana o University of Rouen o Metropolitan University of Tirana o University of Strasbourg ALGERIA GEORGIA o University of Algiers 1 o Georgian Technical University o University of Béjaia o University of El Oued GREECE o University des Frères Mentouri- Constantine 1 o University of Athens o University of Piraeus o University Larbi Ben M'Hidi d'Oum El Bouaghi JORDAN o University 8 mai 1945 of Guelma o Amman Arab University o University of Mohamed Khider Biskra o Princess Sumaya University for Technology o University of Sciences and Technology Mohamed Boudiaf o University of Jordan o University of Petra o University of Sétif 2 o University of Yarmouk CYPRUS o University Al-Ahliyya Amman o Cyprus University of Technology IRAQ o Girne American University o Duhok Polytechnic University o University of Cyprus o University of Duhok EGYPT ITALY o Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime o Florence University of Arts Transport o Foro Italico University of Rome o International University of o Damanhour University Language and Media o Misr University for Science and Technology o International University of Rome o Link Campus University o University of Alexandria o Marche Polytechnic University o University of Cairo o Pegaso Telematic University o University of Sadat City o Politecnico di Torino FINLAND o Sapienza University of Rome o University of Bari o University of Tampere o University of Bologna o University Cà Foscari o University of Cagliari UNIMED - Mediterranean Universities Union Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 244 | 00186 Rome (Italy) | Tel. +39 06 68581430 [email protected] | www.uni-med.net o University of Calabria o Islamic University of Gaza o University of Catania o Palestine Ahliya University College o University for Foreigners of Perugia o Palestine Technical University o University Mercatorum o University Al-Aqsa o University of Messina o University Al-Azhar o University of Modena and Reggio o University of Bethlehem Emilia o University of Birzeit o University of Padova o University College of Applied Sciences o University of Palermo o University of Pavia PORTUGAL o University of Perugia o University of Evora o University of Pisa o University of Tras-os-Montes and o University of Salento Alto Douro o University of Sassari o University of Siena QATAR o University of Teramo o Doha Institute for Graduate Studies o University of Urbino SPAIN LEBANON o University of Barcelona o Antonine University o University of Girona o Holy Spirit University of Kaslik o University of Granada o International University of Beirut o Lebanese International University SYRIA o Lebanese University o Arab International University o Private University al Hawash LIBYA o University Al- Baath o University of Sabratha o University of Aleppo o University of Sirte o University of Damascus o University of Tripoli o University Tishreen o University of Elmergib TUNISIA MOROCCO o University of Carthage o Euro-Mediterranean University of Fès o University of La Manouba o Hassan II Institute of Agronomy & o University of Monastir Veterinary Medicine o University of Sfax o International University of Rabat o University of Sousse o Mohammed V University o University of Tunis o University Ibn Tofail of Kenitra o University Tunis El Manar OMAN TURKEY o Middle East College o Boğaziçi University o Istanbul Aydin University PALESTINE o Al Quds Open University UNITED ARAB EMIRATES o An-Najah National University o Gulf Medical University o Arab American University UNIMED - Mediterranean Universities Union Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 244 | 00186 Rome (Italy) | Tel. +39 06 68581430 [email protected] | www.uni-med.net .
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