The Egyptian Russian University (ERU) is a private university located in Badr City, Cairo, Egypt. It was established in 2006 through a collaboration between the Egyptian and Russian governments, aiming to strengthen educational and technological ties between the two countries and provide high-quality education. ERU is committed to meeting the needs of both local and global markets by preparing graduates with strong skills in various fields.Faculties and ProgramsThe university offers a range of academic programs across different faculties, including:Faculty of Engineering: Offers programs in architecture, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering.Faculty of Pharmacy: Provides advanced educational and training programs in pharmaceutical sciences.Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine: Focuses on delivering quality education in oral and dental surgery.Faculty of Physical Therapy: Aims to graduate well-qualified professionals in physical therapy.Faculty of Management and Technology: Provides programs in business administration and information technology.International CollaborationERU is distinguished by its partnerships with several Russian universities, offering students opportunities for joint academic training and research with these institutions. Key partner universities include Moscow Power Engineering Institute and Bauman Moscow State Technical University.Facilities and ServicesThe university is equipped with advanced facilities such as scientific laboratories, lecture halls, libraries, and research centers, contributing to a comprehensive educational environment. Additionally, ERU encourages a variety of student activities, including sports, cultural, and social events.Vision and GoalsThe Egyptian Russian University aims to become a leading university in Egypt by providing quality education aligned with modern developments in science and technology, contributing to sustainable development within the Egyptian community.
The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation at the Egyptian Russian University (EPSF-ERU) was officially established on October 25, 2008, by Mr. Ahmed Hamdy, with the goal of integrating pharmacy students at ERU into the national EPSF network. His efforts, supported by Mr. Mohamed Makawy, EPSF President (2007/2008), led to EPSF-ERU’s participation in its first General Assembly at Tanta University during the 2008 Annual Scientific Conference, marking the beginning of an impactful journey.
EPSF-ERU has consistently excelled at the national level, earning numerous awards and recognitionrecognitionrecognitions
Key Events & Conferences Hosted
EPSF-ERU has successfully organized major national and regional events, reinforcing its commitment to professional and community development:
Diabetes Awareness Event (2008/2009)
First EPSF Seminar (2014/2015)
Step on the Way Educational Course (2015/2016, 2016, 2020/2021, 2022/2023 - SOTW 15, 2023/2024 - SOTW 17)
Patient Counseling Competition (2016/2017)
EPSF General Meeting (2018)
EPSF 81st & 87th General Assemblies Hosting (2022/2023, 2023/2024)
Regional Blood Donation Campaign (2022/2023)
EPSF PHocus National Competition & Urgent GA Hosting (2023/2024)
First Medical Convoy (2023/2024)
1st Educational Wave Hosting (2023/2024)
EPSF-ERU continues to thrive as a hub of excellence, empowering pharmacy students with professional training, networking opportunities, and impactful community initiatives.
Cairo and Badr City
Badr City, located near Cairo, provides a peaceful setting and serves as the home of the Egyptian Russian University (ERU). It offers essential amenities like Bad Mall for shopping and dining, parks for relaxation, and local cafes and restaurants with Egyptian and international cuisine, making it convenient for students.Additionally, sports facilities like gyms are available for an active lifestyle.Cairo, Egypt's bustling capital, is only a short drive away. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, Cairo offers numerous iconic sites, such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, and the historic Khan El Khalili Bazaar. Students and residents of Bad City can easily explore Cairo's attractions, enjoying both the tranquility of Badr and the cultural depth of the capital