Ain Shams University Faculty of Pharmacy
- Ain Shams University Faculty of Pharmacy
The Faculty of Pharmacy of Ain Shams University, FPASU, is an Egyptian public higher education institute dedicated to pharmaceutical sciences. Established in 1994, the faculty used to be located on the Ain Shams university campus before moving into it's current location. [ [http://pharm.shams.edu.eg/about_faculty/history.shtml History from the official site] ]
ee also
* Education in Egypt
* Egyptian universities
* Ain Shams University
References
External links
* [http://pharm.shams.edu.eg Ain Shams University, Faculty of Pharmacy, official web site]
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