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Royal University of Agriculture (RUA)

Royal University of Agriculture (RUA) is a recognised university in Cambodia. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityPhnom Penh
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsAgriculture & Environmental Studies; Veterinary Medicine; Natural Sciences; Business & Management
AccreditationAccreditation Committee of Cambodia (ACC) — established 2003 under Royal Decree, the national regulatory body responsible for higher-education accreditation in Cambodia. Operates under the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) which oversees the broader education system. CHEA (US Council for Higher Education Accreditation) maintains an international cross-reference for ACC. Address: Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Official websitehttp://www.rua.edu.kh
Accreditation registryhttps://acc.gov.kh/
Founded 1964 (chartered as the Royal University of Agricultural Sciences); closed 1975 (Khmer Rouge); reopened 1985 and renamed Royal University of Agriculture in 1994. Cambodia's premier public agricultural university, located at Chamkar Daung campus in Phnom Penh. Founded 1964 during the Sangkum era. Closed 1975 under Khmer Rouge. Reopened 1985 and renamed RUA in 1994. Eight faculties spanning Agro-Industry, Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, Agronomy, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Forestry, Land Management and Land Administration, and Veterinary Medicine. Critical institution for Cambodia's predominantly agricultural economy.
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