Latakia University
Latakia University (Arabic: جامعة اللاذقية, ALA-LC: Jāmiʻat al-Lādhiqīyah) is a public university located in Latakia, Syria. It is the third-largest university in Syria. HistoryThe university was founded under the name of the University of Latakia on 20 May 1971. The name was changed in 1975 to Tishreen University (Arabic: جامعة تشرين, lit. 'October University') to honor the memory of the October War (Tishreen War in Arabic).[1] In the beginning, the university only had 3 faculties, Arabic literature, science, and agriculture, and an enrollment of 983 students during the 1970s.[1] However, that number has grown to more than 70,000 students, making Tishreen University the third largest in Syria, with the number of its faculties increasing from 3 to 21.[1] Many internally displaced students enrolled at the university after the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War.[2] After the fall of the Assad regime, interim Prime Minister Mohammed al-Bashir of the Syrian transitional government renamed the university to "Latakia University" on December 25, 2024.[3] StaffAcademic staffThe academic staff of the University consists of:
Administrative and laboratory staff
Faculties
Intermediate institutes and vocational schools
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