About Sinai University
Established in 2006, Sinai University is based in Sinai, a peninsula in Egypt.
The university has two campuses in the area. The Arish campus comprises six faculties, which are: pharmacy and pharmaceutical industries, dentistry, engineering, information technology and computer science, business administration and mass communication.
The Qantara campus has seven faculties, which are: pharmacy and pharmaceutical industries, dentistry, engineering, information technology and computer science, business administration, mass communication and physical therapy.
Sinai University is in partnership with Speak Up Egypt to enhance the English language of their students. The university encourages students to take up internships during study.
There are two dormitories, located at both campuses, for students to live in for each semester until they graduate. All of the rooms are fully finished are just a few minutes walk from classrooms. All dorms include AC and a study corner within the room.
On campus, there’s also a university store, food court and transportation between the campuses.
Sinai University offers a small number of scholarships designed to recognise and award academic excellence.
Upon graduation, Sinai University maintains a strong connection with alumni and regularly hosts reunions to encourage students to stay in contact.