University of Bahrain

University of Bahrain
جامعة البحرين
Ǧāmaʿat al-Baḥrayn

UoB Logo
Motto وَقُل رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْماً
Motto in English
"Say: My God! Increase my knowledge."
Type Public
Established 1986 (1986)
Endowment BD 43 million[1]
President Ebrahim Mohammed Janahi
Academic staff
880
Administrative staff
2,082
Students 20,317
Location Zallaq, Southern Governorate
Campus Sakhir and Isa Town
Nickname UoB
Affiliations FUIW
Website UoB's Official Website

The University of Bahrain (Arabic: جامعة البحرين , informally Bahrain University, abbreviated as UoB) is the largest public university in the Kingdom of Bahrain. It is the only national university in the country. With campuses in Sakhir, Isa Town and Manama, the university has more than 20,000 registered students and over 2000 staff members.[1]

The university is a member of the International Association of Universities and the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.[1]

History

The University of Bahrain was established in 1986 as a result of Amiri Decree No. 12 /1986. The decree resulted in the merger of two public colleges; the Gulf Polytechnic (previously established in 1968) and the University College of Arts, Science and Education (established in 1979).[2]

Campus

The entrance to the Sakhir campus.

The university has three campuses. Its main campus in Sakhir covers an area of 103657m2 and houses all the colleges except the Colleges of Health Science and Engineering. The College of Health Sciences is based in a 10000m2 campus next to the Salmaniya Medical Complex. The College of Engineering is based in a 10000m2 campus alongside the Bahrain Polytechnic.[1]

The university owns a total of 66 buildings, 240 classrooms, 183 labs and three gymnasiums.[1] The university has four libraries, with the central library having an estimated 250,000 books in stock. The library also has access to the British Library database.[3]

Colleges

The University of Bahrain receives $110 million USD as a budget from the Bahraini government. The university itself consists of 10 constituent colleges:[1]

Other Buildings

Aside from colleges; the university includes other buildings around the main Sakhir campus for different purposes:

Academia

Students at the university.

The university offers more than 86 academic programs, including 38 Bachelor programs, 21 Master's degrees, 5 PhDs and 22 diplomas. Credit hours vary between courses and degree level (126-135 credit hours for bachelor's degrees, for example). [4] The university admits 6,000 students per annum, 80% of whom start in September.[1] The university's admission criteria generally requires a high school score of 70%, in addition to other criteria imposed by some colleges. [4]

Research

Since 1986, more than 5,000 research papers and books were published by academics in the university, 80% of which was produced by the Colleges of Science and Engineering respectively. The university allocates $11 million USD annually towards research and supports 38 full-time research personnel. More than 500 Masters thesis were published since the university's inception.[1]

Reputation

The university consistently ranks as the first nationally, 62nd amongst Arab universities and 3,628th internationally as of July 2014.[1]

Student life

The university has 20,317 registered students at the start of the 2014/15 academic year, more than 65% of whom are female. 10.5% of the student population are international students. There were an estimated 700 events and activities in the 2012-13 academic year.[1] The university has a student council elected annually, with each constituent college electing a representative.[5]

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Fast Facts". About UoB. University of Bahrain. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  2. Peck 2007, p. 86.
  3. QAAET 2010, p. 28.
  4. 1 2 QAAET 2010, p. 6.
  5. "UoB organizes 9th Student Council". University of Bahrain. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
Bibliography

External links

Coordinates: 26°03′08″N 50°30′30″E / 26.0522°N 50.5084°E / 26.0522; 50.5084

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, April 30, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.