Wadi International University

Wadi International University (WIU) is located in Wadi al-Nasara, Hims, Syria. It is locally known as جامعة الوادي الدولية. The university was established in 2005.

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University Name Wadi International University
Name in Local Language جامعة الوادي الدولية
Acronym WIU
Year Established 2005

Location

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Address Wadi International University, Wadi al-Nasara, Hims, Syria

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Phone +963 (11) 231 02 81
Fax +963 (31) 739 806
Website Wadi International University Website
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