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Type
  
Students
  
20000 full-time

Campus
  
President
  
Abdul Rahim Mrad

Founder
  
Abdul Rahim Mrad

Established
  
2001

Location
  
Website
  
Official website

Motto
  
Towards a better future.

Founded
  
2001

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Headquarters
  
Western Beqaa District, Lebanon

Similar
  
Beirut Arab University, Lebanese American University, Lebanese University, Saint Joseph University, American University of Scienc

Profiles

The Lebanese International University (LIU; Arabic: الجامعة اللبنانية الدولية‎‎) is a private university established by the philanthropist and former Lebanese defense and education minister Abdul Rahim Mourad. The language of instruction is English.

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History

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The Lebanese International University was established in April, 2001, as "The Bekaa University" under Presidential Decree No.5294 as, with its grand campus constructed within the western region of the Beqaa Valley; at Al-Khyara, the West Beqaa (al-Beqaa al-Gharbi).

Having graduated its first Freshman class in June 2002, with a vision of becoming a true national university with international presence, a new campus in Beirut was opened and the name was changed to "Lebanese International University", or LIU in short. Another five campuses were later built: next to Sidon in south Lebanon, Tyr, Nabatieh, Tripoli and Mount Lebanon.

LIU created buildings in Aden, Sana'a and Taiz in Yemen as well as two additional campuses in Mauritania and Senegal.

The Beirut Campus

The Beirut campus is located within a residential area of Mouseitbeh in west Beirut. It consists of seven buildings, Blocks A to G.

The first building, as shown on the picture, is Block-A. This building is about five to six stories high, and the office of the campus manager can be found at the fifth floor.

The second building, Block-B, is much larger, and it is about eight stories high. Three stories below, the university has an underground parking space and two auditoriums. Major facilities for students, such as the registration office, the business office, and student affairs office, are located at the first floor of the building. The university cafeteria can also be found in this story. The third building, Block-C, is almost the biggest building among the Blocks, it is about nine stories high. Two stories below considered as parking, Block-C contains at his ninth floor the Mass Communication offices and Specialized Rooms as a Studio equipped with all the needed equipments for the students knowing that the Lebanese International University offers four different Bachelors in the Mass Communication department.

Starting Autumn 2011-2012, three new blocks will be founded to acquire the upcoming number of students, named as Block D, E & G made of five stories each, in addition to the dorms made for the transferring students moving from other campuses to Beirut.

Current development

In September 2006, the university announced the opening of its Yemeni campus in Sana'a.

Today the Lebanese International University has 9 campuses across Lebanon, in Beirut, Khiara, Rayak, Tripoli, Saida, Sour, Nabatieh, Halba and Mount Lebanon. It also has campuses in Yemen, Morocco, Senegal and Mauritania.

Faculties

The Lebanese International University has five faculties:

  • School of Arts and Science
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Business and Management
  • School of Pharmacy
  • School of Education
  • The Scope Magazine

    The Scope is the official student-run magazine published by the Lebanese International University (LIU). It covers LIU news on all campuses as well as recent accomplishments by schools, instructors and students.

    References

    Lebanese International University Wikipedia