Egyptian e-Learning University
Egyptian E-Learning University (EELU) (Arabic: الجامعة المصرية للتعلم الإلكترونى الأهلية) is a non-profit Egyptian National University and the first Egyptian university to offer E-Learning services in the country.
الجامعة المصرية للتعلم الإلكترونى الأهلية | |
Type | National non-profit |
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Established | August 2008 |
Students | 1250 every new year |
Location | , |
Campus | Cairo, Tanta, Assuit |
Website | http://www.eelu.edu.eg/ |
EELU was established with the Decree, No. 233, of the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt on 16 August, 2008 providing distance education through 24-hour online learning.
University History
The Egyptian University for National E-Learning was established by Presidential Decree No. 233 of 2008 as the first Egyptian university to adopt the principle of e-learning. In 2018, Presidential Decree No. 71 was issued to transform the university from a private university into a public university, with the aim of providing educational services to all Egyptian governorates at the highest levels of quality, and at a socially appropriate cost.
The university works to provide the labor market with highly skilled personnels who are able to deal with emerging technologies and are aware of the latest science in its specialized fields.
The Egyptian University for National E-Learning is the only Egyptian university that was able to liberate it's students from the factor of space and time, while maintaining communication and interaction between professors and students, through the university’s provision of flexible educational channels based on e-learning and self-learning tools, and with contemporary and connected curricula in the labor market.
The Egyptian University for National E-Learning has graduated hundreds of students who have completed their undergraduate and postgraduate studies since its inception in 2008.