Discussion Committees
Discussion Committees gives a model of full-bodied maturity, with faith and intellect working in harmony.
Discussion Committees
Amal Swidan
Elghareeb Zaher
Manal Mubarez
Mohamed Farag
Salwa Elmasri
Hanan Rabie
Okaily Mohamed
Mohamed Daud
Abdelnasser Bakr
Ibrahim Elshafie
Elseddig Barakat
Ahmed Babiker
Heba Abdellatif
Ahmed Ghareeb
The Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (Bureau) has completed the review of your Institution’s Application for Verification of Exempt Status pursuant to the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 (Act) based on the application received on February 17, 2022
The application demonstrates that US University of Technology, Science and Arts has met the qualifications for exemption from regulation under the Act, pursuant to California Education Code (CEC) section 94874(b) (1): “An institution offering educational programs sponsored by a bona fide trade, business, professional, or fraternal organization, solely for that organizations membership.
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Rachel Gomez
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
US Association for Sustainable Development, USA-SD believes that for sustainable development to be achieved, it is crucial to harmonize three core elements: economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protection. These elements are interconnected and all are influential for the well-being of individuals and societies.
USA-SD aim is to cover the main four pillars of sustainability, which are human, social, economic and environment. Communities to be aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) need greater involvement from civil society corporations with educators, philanthropist, activists and politicians for changing community perspective.
Franklin Doyle
Assistant Professor of History
US University of Technology, Science and Arts holds International Accreditation from ASIC (Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges, and Universities).
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Rodney Estrada
Lecturer in Philosophy
UNGM # 876839
Calvin Foster
Lecturer in Journalism
Arabic Language International Union (ALIU) was founded in order to teach the Arabic language and to promote cross-cultural understanding. ALIU offers Arabic language courses, the opportunity to become acquainted with the Egyptian culture, as well as local tours that introduce visitors to Egyptian history and culture.
Eva Willis
Assistant Professor of Science and Philosophy
Hester Cox
Professor of Politics
Cordelia Nichols
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Luke Robertson
Assistant Professor of History
Prof. Hedaya Elsheikh
Foreign Language Section Head
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Eleanor Parsons
Lecturer in Philosophy