University of Science and Technology, Sanaa

University of Science and Technology, Yemen USTY is a private for-profit university in Yemen.[2] The university is led by an independent Board of Trustees[3] and offers programs that lead to bachelor's, master's, and PhD degrees.

University of Science and Technology, Yemen - USTY
Former names
National College for Science and Technology[1]
TypePrivate University
Established1994
RectorDr. Adel Al-Mutawakel
Location
Sana'a
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Websiteust.edu.ye

History

It was established in 1994 as the College of Science and Technology and was later renamed to the University of Science and Technology. Aside from its main campus in Sana'a, it also has other branches in other Yemeni cities like Hadhramaut, Aden, Taiz.[1]

Notable alumni

Student achievements

USTY engineering students have won the sixth position out of ten projects for their design of low cost leakage current tester in the competition that has been organized by the Engineering World Health on August 8, 2013. Later, two other engineering students won the award of "Babakr" organization for innovation in Yemen for their outstanding innovations: "Device for the Quality of Intensive Care Ventilator Devices", invented by: Hussan Yousif Al-Hitari, " Fetal Duopler" invented by: Omar Shami, Tawfiq Al-Bakri, Murad Soubaih, and Hasan Amron.[5]

Presidents

References

  1. "In Addition To Possessing Mental Abilities People Have To Have Commitment Of Heart And Soul For Them To Succeed". The Yemen Times. 8 December 2009. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011.
  2. Amira Al-Sharif (8 December 2009). "Sana'a Through The Eyes Of Malaysian Artists". The Yemen Times. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011.
  3. "About Us | University of Science and Technology". University of Science and Technology. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  4. C. Jacobs. 24 Oct 2011. "Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkol Karman – A Profile." Middle East Research Institute, Inquiry & Analysis Series Report No.752. Retrieved 24 October 2011 MEMRI
  5. "Archived copy". www.ust.edu. Archived from the original on 18 December 2015. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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