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ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES UNIMED Represents 103 Members from 23 Countries ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES UNIMED represents 103 members from 23 countries ALBANIA FRANCE European University of Tirana Université Paris 1 Panthéon- Metropolitan University of Tirana Sorbonne Université de Rouen ALGERIA University of Algiers 1 GEORGIA University of Béjaia Georgian Technical University University des Frères Mentouri- Constantine 1 GREECE University of Sciences and University of Athens Technology Mohamed Boudiaf University of Piraeus University of Sétif 2 University Larbi Ben M'Hidi d'Oum JORDAN El Bouaghi Amman Arab University University 8 mai 1945 of Guelma Princess Sumaya University for University of Mohamed Khider Technology Biskra University of Jordan University of Petra CYPRUS Cyprus University of Technology IRAQ University of Cyprus Duhok Polytechnic University Girne American University University of Duhok ITALY EGYPT Foro Italico University Arab Academy for Science and International University of Language Technology and Maritime Transport and Media Damanhour University International University of Rome Misr University for Science and Link Campus University Technology Pegaso Telematic University University of Alexandria Politecnico di Torino University of Cairo Marche Polytechnic University University for Foreigners of Perugia FINLAND Sapienza University of Rome University of Tampere University Mercatorum University of Bari University of Bologna UNIMED - Mediterranean Universities Union Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 244 | 00186 Rome (Italy) | Tel. +39 06 68581430 [email protected] | www.uni-med.net University of Cagliari Palestine Ahliya University College University of Calabria Palestine Technical University University of Catania University Al-Aqsa Florence University of Arts University Al-Azhar University of Messina University of Bethlehem University of Modena and Reggio University of Birzeit Emilia University College of Applied University of Padova Sciences University of Palermo Al Quds Open University University of Pavia Arab American University University of Perugia University of Salento PORTUGAL University of Sassari University of Evora University of Siena University of Teramo QATAR University of Urbino Doha Institute for Graduate Studies University Cà Foscari SPAIN LEBANON University of Barcelona Holy Spirit University of Kaslik University of Girona International University of Beirut University of Granada Lebanese University Lebanese International University SYRIA University of Antonine Private University al Hawash University Al- Baath LIBYA University of Aleppo University of Sirte University of Damascus University of Tripoli University Tishreen University of Sabratha Arab International University MOROCCO TUNISIA Hassan II Institute of Agronomy & University of Carthage Veterinary Medicine University Tunis El Manar Euro-Mediterranean University of University of Sfax Fès University of Sousse International University of Rabat University of Tunis University Ibn Tofail of Kenitra University of Monastir Mohammed V University TURKEY OMAN Istanbul Aydin University Middle East College Boğaziçi University PALESTINE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES An-Najah National University Gulf Medical University Islamic University of Gaza 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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