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Frederick University
Frederick University is a recognised university in Cyprus. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityNicosia
RegionEurope
TypePrivate
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Education; Business & Management; Law; Medicine & Health Sciences; Pharmacy; Arts & Humanities; Architecture & Design; Computer Science & IT
AccreditationCyprus Agency of Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education (CYQAA / DIPAE — Greek: Φορέας Διασφάλισης και Πιστοποίησης της Ποιότητας της Ανώτερης Εκπαίδευσης) — Cyprus's national accreditation body, established by Law N.136(I)/2015 of the Republic of Cyprus. CYQAA is responsible for institutional and programme-level evaluation, accreditation, and the recognition of qualifications. Full member of ENQA (European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education) since 2019 and registered with EQAR (European Quality Assurance Register). Operates under the Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth. Cyprus has been in the Bologna Process since 2001 (pre-EU accession in 2004).
Founded 2007 (granted university status; predecessor: Frederick Institute of Technology founded 1965 — among Cyprus's OLDEST technical HE institutions; granted university status 2007 as Frederick University). Private university in Nicosia with Limassol branch, with heritage to Frederick Institute of Technology founded 1965 — among Cyprus's OLDEST technical HE institutions. Granted university status 2007. English-medium and Greek-medium programmes. ~3,500+ students. Schools: Engineering and Applied Sciences, Education and Social Sciences, Business and Law, Health Sciences (including Pharmacy), and Architecture, Fine and Applied Arts (the Department of Architecture is one of Cyprus's oldest).
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