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There are five recognized universities in the Kingdom of Bahrain; in alphabetical order they are:
Ahlia University was established in 2001, making it the first "private" University to be licensed by the Government of Bahrain.
Pete Loeser, 18 June 2022
Arabian Gulf University is a Bahraini university located in the city of Manama. It is accredited by the Bahrain Ministry of Education, and is a member of Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World. Entry into the university is restricted to GCC nationals, with other Arab nationals considered only if vacancies are available. The concept of the university was established after the meeting of the 4th General Convention of Arab Education for the Gulf in 1979 and started in 1980.
Pete Loeser, 18 June 2022
image located by Paul Bassinson, 24 August 2023
An image of a flag of Bahrain Polytechnic obtained from
https://www.facebook.com/polytechnicbh/photos shows a white flag with the
logo centered.
Paul Bassinson, 24 August 2023
The University of Bahrain UOB) is the largest public university in the Kingdom of Bahrain with campuses in Sakhir, Isa Town and Manama. It was established in 1986.
Pete Loeser, 18 June 2022
The Kingdom University is a Christian university that opened its doors in 2004 in Manama. In 2013 it moved to its new permanent campus in Riffa (Al-Hajiyat). In 2016, the University embarked on a major expansion which includes the development of a new six-story academic building and an extension of car parks.
Pete Loeser, 18 June 2022
The Royal University for Women (RUW) is the first private university built in the Kingdom of Bahrain dedicated solely to educating women. Established in 2005, the initial degree
programs of the
university were designed in collaboration with McGill University in Canada and Middlesex University in the United Kingdom. It consists of five colleges: A College of Art and Design; a College of Business and Financial
Sciences, a College of Information Technology, and a College of Law.
Pete Loeser, 18 June 2022