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Applied Science University — Bahrain (ASU Bahrain)

Applied Science University — Bahrain (ASU Bahrain) is a recognised university in Bahrain. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityManama
RegionAsia
TypePrivate
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Business & Management; Arts & Humanities; Computer Science & IT; Law; Natural Sciences
AccreditationHigher Education Council (HEC) of the Kingdom of Bahrain — established 2005 by Royal Decree under the Ministry of Education to oversee licensing, recognition, and quality of higher-education institutions. Operates jointly with the Education and Training Quality Authority (BQA, formerly QAAET) which performs institutional and programme-level external review and quality assurance. Both bodies sit under the broader Ministry of Education (MOE) Bahrain. Bahrain has been a member of the Bologna Process Quality Initiative and engages with regional GCC accreditation frameworks.
Official websitehttps://www.asu.edu.bh
Founded 2004 (chartered as Applied Science University by Royal Decree; not affiliated with Applied Science University Jordan despite shared name). Private university in Manama, founded 2004 by Royal Decree. Applied-sciences-and-engineering-focused with strong British academic partnerships. Colleges: Administrative Sciences, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Law. Affiliated with the London South Bank University (LSBU, UK) for some validated programmes. DISAMBIGUATION: ASU Bahrain is NOT affiliated with Applied Science Private University Jordan (UNI_0616 in earlier Jordan batch, 1991, also private) despite the shared name — these are two distinct independent Arab private universities with similar branding.
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