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University of Dammam

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Type
  
Public university

Website
  
Official website

Founded
  
2009

Established
  
2009

Phone
  
+966 13 333 1111

Rector
  
Dr. Abdullah M. Al Rubaish

Location
  
Dammam, Eastern, Saudi Arabia

Address
  
2835 King Faisal Rd, As Saif, Dammam 34212, Saudi Arabia

Motto
  
New Generation....Great Inspirations

Similar
  
King Faisal University, Imam Muhammad ibn Saud, Saudi Electronic University, King Abdulaziz University, King Fahd University of Petrole

Profiles

University of Dammam, or UoD, is a university in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. It is one of the oldest universities in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It is one of the leading universities in medicine for both male and female students. After its separation from King Faisal University, it is now thriving to become one of the best universities known worldwide. Dr. Abdullah Al-Rubaish is its President. It was a previously a part of King Faisal University (now in Al-hasa only).

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The new name is Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, it has been renamed during the visit of King Salman bin Abdelaziz to Dammam November 2016

The main campus is in the coastal area of Al-Rakah (situated between Dammam and Khobar). Several colleges are scattered around the eastern province (College of Medicine is in the main campus.)

The admissions to this university is based on standardized national exams. Afterwards, students are admitted into tracks based on their grades. In their first year, students compete for majors where the top students are sorted into the colleges of their choice. The medical track is one of the most competitive in the entire university. For example, only the top 140 students would be admitted into the college of medicine, and so on.

University of dammam my daily life as a student


History

It was founded in 1975. It started with two colleges, Medicine and Architecture/Planning.

Other colleges followed: Applied Medical Sciences (1995), Dentistry (2001), Applied Studies and Community Services (2003) and Nursing.

References

University of Dammam Wikipedia