University of Buenos Aires
The University of Buenos Aires, ranked 73rd globally and 18th globally in the field of Art and Design, has signed several scientific agreements with Cty University of Cairo. It was established in 1821 and is one of the most important public institutions of higher education in Latin America. The university serves as a national and international reference center for education, professional training, research, and academic guidance. It comprises various faculties, including Art and Design, Agriculture and Law, Engineering, Pharmacy, Economics, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, Medicine, Dentistry, and Psychology. Five of its alumni have received Nobel Prizes, two for Peace, two for Physiology or Medicine, and one for Chemistry. The university is ranked 73rd globally according to the QS ranking. According to the QS ranking, the University of Buenos Aires is ranked 18th globally in the field of Arts and Design.