Homs University

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Homs University (Arabic: جَامِعَة حِمْص, ALA-LC: Jāmiʻat Ḥimṣ) is a public university located in the city of Homs, Syria, 180 km north of Damascus. It is Syria's fourth largest university.[1]

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Homs University
جَامِعَة حِمْص
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Faculty of Medicine, Homs University.
Mottoطريقك إلى مستقبل مشرق
Motto in English
Your way to a bright future
TypePublic
Established14 September 1979
Academic affiliation
PresidentAbdul Basit al-Khatib
Administrative staff
600
Students12,000
Location,
Websitehoms-univ.edu.sy
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History

The university was established in 1979 as Al-Baath University (Arabic: جَامِعَة الْبَعْث, ALA-LC: Jāmiʻat al-Baʻth) during Ba'athist rule[2] by Presidential Decree No. 44 issued by Hafez al-Assad.[citation needed]

As of 2005 the University had 22 faculties, 5 intermediate institutes, 40,000 regular students,[1] 20,000 students in open learning, 1310 high studies students and 622 faculty members.

As of 2025 Homs University has 10 faculties, 9 colleges, 1 school, 1 preparatory course, 4 intermediate institutes, 2 higher institutes,[3] around 100,000 students and 1400 faculty members.[4]

The library contains some 63,000 volumes (as of 2011).[5]

Following the fall of the Assad regime, the university was renamed to "Homs University" by interim prime minister Mohammed al-Bashir of the Syrian transitional government on 25 December 2024.[6]

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