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Birzeit University
Founded in 1972, Birzeit University is a leading educational institution and an intellectual hub that attracts top students and faculty, offering a wide range of academic programs and professional development opportunities
Academics - Birzeit University
University professors ranked among 100,000 most cited scientists, top 2 percent of their sub-fields in new study
Academic Programs - Birzeit University
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International Students - Birzeit University
We encourage exposure to worldwide experiences and practices to create open, inclusive decentralized knowledge platforms that can contribute to the internationalization of the university Palestine and Arabic Studies Program (PAS)
About BZU - Birzeit University
Founded on the principles of excellence and opportunity for all, Birzeit University has become Palestine’s leading academic institution. It is an academic powerhouse with a clear focus on excellence that has secured it national and international recognition unparalleled with other established institutions.
Students - Birzeit University
Expanding student participation and engagement as essential drivers of innovation and epistemic and entrepreneurial creativity
Admission & Registration - Birzeit University
University staff, faculty members engage with international peers in Erasmus-Plus events
Faculties - Birzeit University
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University History | Birzeit University
Over a century, what began as a small girls’ school in Birzeit town has become the most prestigious Palestinian university, transforming Palestinian higher education through its impact on community awareness, culture and resistance.
Master’s Degree - Birzeit University
Birzeit University was the first Palestinian higher education institution to offer a master’s program, the Master’s Program in Education, in the 1976/1977 academic year. Today, the university offers 34 master’s programs, which enroll more than 1500 students.