Arabian Gulf University
Introduction
The Arabian Gulf University was established in 1979 in the Kingdom of Bahrain to support the human development needs of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and address the socio-economic challenges facing the region. It was built on the belief that university and higher education are crucial in equipping the GCC society with the knowledge and skills needed to be competitive in the global economy.
In light of this, the university has devoted itself to offering modern and innovative academic and research programs while remaining faithful to its Arab identity and sensitive to the region's cultural norms and Islamic values. It distinguishes itself from other national institutions by offering exclusive programs and courses to satisfy the GCC countries' needs and help develop their future leaders and experts in a variety of occupational fields.
Locations
- Capital Governorate
Capital Governorate, Bahrain