Al-Quds University - Al-Quds University Centers and Institutes

Al-Quds University Centers and Institutes

  • Abu-Jihad center for political prisoners' affairs
  • Al-Quds human rights clinic
  • Al-Quds nutrition and health research institute
  • American studies institute (affiliated with Faculty of Arts)
  • Center for chemical & biological analysis
  • Center for human rights & humanitarian law
  • Center for jerusalem studies
  • Center for radiation science and technology
  • Child institute
  • Community action center
  • Center for development in primary health care
  • Ethnomusicology research and studies center
  • Institute of archaeology
  • INSAN center for gender and women's studies
  • Institute of area studies
  • Institute of business and economic studies (SKITCE)
  • Institute of forensic medicine
  • Institute of modern media
  • Islamic research center
  • Issam sartawi center
  • Jericho local urban observatory centre
  • Language resource center
  • Medical research center
  • Palestine center for traumatic stress studies
  • Said Khoury IT center of excellence
  • Science and technology center
  • Science discovery center

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