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The University of Cyprus (
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: Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου) is a
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university established in
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in 1989. It admitted its first students in 1992 and has approximately 7000 students.


History

The University of Cyprus was established in 1989 and admitted its first students in 1992. Admission for the majority of undergraduate students is by entrance examinations organised by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Cyprus. A number of places are reserved for students with special needs or circumstances. When the University of Cyprus opened, the incoming class consisted of 486 undergraduate students. During the academic year 2010–2011, 4691 undergraduate students attended courses offered by the 21 departments. At the same time, there were 1549 postgraduate students.


Academic reputation

Based in the capital of
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is ge ...
, Nicosia, teaching is mainly in Greek. The official languages are
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and Turkish, but only a few Turkish speakers are registered. Since September 2005, the university credit point system is based on
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. Those eligible to participate in the entrance examination for the University of Cyprus are Cypriot citizens or those with at least one parent of Cypriot origin. Prospective students will have graduated from a six-year high school. A number of positions are granted to the handicapped or those with special needs. Greeks of the Diaspora and Cypriots who belong to specific religious groups as determined by the constitution of Cyprus, repatriated Cypriots and Cypriots who are permanent residents in the other countries, can claim a limited number of posts (3% of the admitted Cypriot students) based on
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or other equivalent exams.
Turkish Cypriots Turkish Cypriots or Cypriot Turks ( tr, Kıbrıs Türkleri or ''Kıbrıslı Türkler''; el, Τουρκοκύπριοι, Tourkokýprioi) are ethnic Turks originating from Cyprus. Following the Ottoman conquest of the island in 1571, about 30,0 ...
who hold a six-year high-school diploma are eligible for admission upon passing special examinations set by the university. The programmes of studies at the University of Cyprus are based on credit hours. One credit hour is normally equivalent to one weekly 50-minute «class» per semester. To graduate from the university, a student must successfully complete 120 credit hours as described in the programme of the department, which must include 12–15 credit hours of free elective courses outside the major area of studies and from at least two faculties. In addition to the 120 credit hours, the student must complete the university foreign language requirement of 6 to 9 credits. According to the QS World University Rankings, the University of Cyprus ranks 440th in the world.


Faculties

There are eight faculties: * Faculty of Humanities: three departments and the Language Centre * Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences: five departments and the Oceanography Centre * Faculty of Social Sciences and Education: four departments and the Centre for Gender Studies * Faculty of Economics and Management: two departments, the Economic Research Centre and the Centre for Banking and Financial Research * Faculty of Engineering: four departments, the Nanotechnology Research Centre, the KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence and the NIREAS International Water Research Centre * Faculty of Letters: three departments and the Archaeological Research Unit * Faculty of Graduate Studies * The Medicine School


Library

The librar

offers access to more than 700,000 print and electronic book titles, tens of thousands of online and print journal titles, and 160 scientific databases. It also includes audiovisual and digitized material. The library will move to the new university campus, in the new " Stelios Ioannou Learning Resource Center", designed by the French architect
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, in 2017.


Research

There are currently more than 200 ongoing research programs, in collaboration with other academic, private and governmental authorities. A list of the current research programs can be foun
here
Additionally, more than 550 programs were completed in the period 2012–2019. The list of the completed programs can be see
here
Few notable research activities are the following: *The university announced in 2012 a 10 MW photovoltaic park. * The university will lead a €1.3 million investigation into the adoption of net metering. * UoC will lead an EU-funded European research module on compelling net metering policies. * Institutions from five countries will join UoC on a project: Aristotle University,
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Notable alumni

* Anna Prodromou, Greek Cypriot communication consultant, journalist, speaker and educator *
Anna Theologou Anna Theologou ( el, Άννα Θεολόγου; born 12 March 1986), is a Cypriot economist and politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives. Early life Anna Theologou was born in Limassol. She studied Economics and did postgra ...
, Greek Cypriot economist and politician *
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Doğuş Derya Doğuş Derya (born 1978) is a Turkish Cypriot activist and politician. She was elected a member of the Assembly of the Republic of Northern Cyprus in 2013. Early years, education and activism Derya was born in North Nicosia in 1978. She stud ...
, Turkish Cypriot activist and politician *
Maria Elena Kyriakou Maria Elena Kyriakou ( el, Μαρία Έλενα Κυριάκου, ; born 11 January 1984) is a Greek Cypriots, Greek-Cypriot singer best known for winning the The Voice of Greece (season 1), first season of ''The Voice of Greece'' under the men ...
, Greek Cypriot singer * Neşe Yaşın, Turkish Cypriot poet and author * Yvonne Jegede, Nigerian actress, film producer, model, and television personality


See also

*
List of universities and colleges in Cyprus This is a list of universities and colleges in Cyprus, including campuses of foreign universities. Universities For the full list of universities and colleges in Northern Cyprus, List of universities and colleges in Northern Cyprus, see. For ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cyprus, University Of 1989 establishments in Cyprus University of Cyprus Educational institutions established in 1989 Nicosia Universities and colleges in Cyprus