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Misurata University
Misurata University is a recognised university in Libya. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityMisurata
RegionAfrica
TypePublic
SubjectsMedicine & Health Sciences; Engineering & Technology; Natural Sciences; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Business & Management; Law; Education; Computer Science & IT; Pharmacy; Dentistry; Nursing
AccreditationNational Center for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Educational and Training Institutions (NCQAA), under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Libya
Public multi-faculty university based in Misurata in northwest Libya, comprising 19 faculties offering more than 100 areas of study. Faculty footprint spans the cities of Misurata, Bani Walid, Zliten, Al Khums, Tarhuna, Al Qarabulli, Msallata, and Qasr Khiar. Faculties include sciences, arts, economics and political science, law, medicine, engineering, pharmacology, education, information technology, nursing, dentistry, and Islamic studies, plus a research and consulting centre and a language centre. Member of the Association of African Universities (AAU) and the International Association of Universities (IAU); affiliated with the TETHYS and UNIMED university networks. Active NCQAA accreditation participant. Active 2025 national context — Aug 2021 the Ministry of Higher Education closed 20 unaccredited private institutions; Sep 2025 NCQAA convened the first Libyan Quality Forum for Universities. Prospective students from outside Libya should confirm specific programme recognition through their destination country's accreditation authority.
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