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] During the Ba'athist era, the institution was known as Al-Baath University (Arabic: جَامِعَة الْبَعْث, ALA-LC: Jāmiʻat al-Baʻth) from its establishment in 1979 until it adopted its current name in 2024.

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

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The university was established in 1979 as Al-Baath University under Hafez al-Assad's Presidential Decree No. 44 during the Ba'athist era.[2][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 caretaker government on 25 December 2024.[6]

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References

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  1. 1 2 Lesch, David W. (2005) The new lion of Damascus: Bashar al-Asad and modern Syria Yale University Press, New Haven Connecticut, page 267, ISBN 0-300-10991-1
  2. Collelo, Thomas (editor) (1987) Syria: A Country Study Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. page 123
  3. "Colleges and Institutes". Homs University. Retrieved 2025-01-26.
  4. "الرئيسية". جامعة حمص (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-01-26.
  5. World Guide to Libraries (25th ed.), De Gruyter Saur, 2011
  6. "تغيير اسم جامعتي البعث وتشرين بعد سقوط الأسد" (in Arabic). Alhurra. 25 December 2024. Archived from the original on 25 December 2024. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
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