Saint Joseph University of Beirut


Saint Joseph University of Beirut is a private Catholic research university in Beirut, Lebanon, founded in 1875 by French Jesuit missionaries and subsidized by the Government of France during the time when Mount [Lebanon Mutasarrifate|Lebanon was under Ottoman rule].
As the oldest French university in Lebanon, it promotes Lebanese culture and upholds a policy of equal admission opportunity without consideration of ethno-religious affiliations. It advocates trilingual education, offering instruction in Arabic, French, and English. It is known in Lebanon and the Middle East for its university hospital, the Hôtel-Dieu de France, and for its Faculty of Law, modern Lebanon's oldest law school and the first law school in Lebanon since the ancient Roman law school of Berytus.
The 12,650-student enrollment is served by an academic staff of 2,000 and a support staff of 540, distributed over its 13 faculties, 24 institutes and schools, across five campuses in Beirut, with regional university centers in Sidon, Tripoli, and Zahlé, as well as one foreign center, the USJ-Dubai, located in Dubai, UAE.
USJ is the only university in the Middle East and the Arab world to follow the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), as well as having official recognition and compliance with the higher education regulations of Lebanon. USJ has partnerships with over 275 institutions in 42 countries, including Francophone, Jesuit, and Arab universities.

History

In 1839, French Jesuit missionaries, including Maksymilian Stanisław Ryłło, came to Beirut and established a modest French Catholic school. Later, in 1855, the Jesuits founded a bigger seminary-college in Ghazir. The seminary moved to Beirut in 1875, where it merged with the first school established earlier in 1839. Public authorities quickly graced the new school with the title of "university," which allowed it to grant academic degrees, with a focus on doctoral degrees in philosophy and theology. In his audience of 25 February 1881, Pope Leo XIII bestowed the title of pontifical university on USJ.
The Institute of Medicine, founded in 1883, became the French Faculty of Medicine in 1888, and later the French Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy in 1889. A maternity clinic opened in 1896, followed by the Oriental College in 1902. The university has since been noted for establishing a continuous French presence in the eastern Mediterranean.
The School for French Law was established in 1913 under the patronage of the University of Lyon. The Institute for Political Sciences was first established in 1920 and is now known as "SciencesPo Beyrouth." They both evolved into the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Saint Joseph University in 1946. Today, the Faculty of Law continues to offer education covering both French and Lebanese law.
Most of the major law classes are taught in French. The Faculty of Law offers courses in corporate law, family law, private international law, as well as in other areas of international law. The Institute of Political Science offers the Arab Master's in Democracy and Human Rights.
The French School of Engineering also founded in 1913 became the Higher School for Engineering of Beirut in 1948. For many years, USJ offered the only engineering education in Lebanon and the Levant, training the first generations of engineers in the region.
The university launched Berytech, a business development center, in 2008. In 2012, the Faculty of Economics launched a new master's degree in web science and digital economy, the first of its kind in the Middle East region.
The saying goes that "t is Saint Joseph University of Beirut that has healed, legislated, and built Lebanon." The university ranks very high for the quality of its publications.

Academics

Saint Joseph University of Beirut has been consistently ranked as the second-best university in Lebanon, and it has a historical rivalry with the top English-speaking university, the American University of Beirut.
The University has 13 faculties, 24 institutes and schools, spread out across five campuses in the city of Beirut, as well as regional centers in three other major cities of Lebanon, and a foreign center in Dubai. It is structured as follows:
  1. Faculty of Medicine which was founded in 1883. It operates a large university hospital, the Hotêl-Dieu de France, and includes:
  2. # The School of Midwifery founded in 1922
  3. # The Institute of Physical Therapy founded in 1956
  4. # The Institute of Psychomotor Therapy founded in 1999
  5. # The Higher Institute of Speech and Language Therapy founded in 1966
  6. # The Institute of Occupational Therapy founded in 2016
  7. # The Higher Institute of Public Health founded in 2016
  8. Faculty of Pharmacy founded in 1889 and which includes:
  9. #The School of Medical Laboratory Scientists founded in 1946
  10. Faculty of Dental Medicine founded in 1920
  11. Faculty of Nursing Sciences founded in 1942
  1. Faculty of Humanities reorganized in 1976 and now comprising specialized departments for western literature; sociology and anthropology ; history ; geography ; philosophy ; and psychology. The faculty includes:
  2. # The Institute of Oriental Letters founded in 1936 and focused mainly on Arabic literature, islamic philosophy, islamic studies, and education in Arab countries
  3. # The Lebanese School of Social Work founded in 1948
  4. # The Institute of Theatre, Audiovisual, and Cinema Studies founded in 1988
  5. Faculty of Languages and Translation founded in 1980 and which includes:
  6. # The School of Translators and Interpreters of Beirut
  7. # The Center for Modern Languages
  8. Faculty of Education Sciences which includes:
  9. # The Lebanese Institute for Educators
  10. Higher School of Arts and Fashion Design. ESMOD was initially established in 1841 in Paris by Alexis Lavigne, the tailor of Empress Eugénie of France. It is present in Lebanon since 1999 and is now part of USJ
  11. Faculty of Religious Sciences with a long and rich history going all the way back to 1875. It includes:
  12. # The Higher Institute of Religious Sciences established in 1980
  13. # Institute of Islamo-Christian Studies founded in 1977
  1. Faculty of Law and Political Science founded in 1913 and reorganized in 1946. It includes:
  2. # The Institute of Political Science founded in 1920
  3. # The Center for Legal Studies in the Arab World. CEDROMA was founded in 1997 following a partnership agreement between the University and the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. Its purpose is to promote a better understanding of the laws of Arab countries through a comparative law approach, particularly in relation to French law
  1. Faculty of Economics
  2. Faculty of Business Administration and Management which includes:
  3. # The Institute of Business Administration
  4. Higher Institute for Banking Studies
  5. Higher Institute for Insurance Studies
  1. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
  2. # Higher School of Engineering of Beirut established in 1948
  3. # Higher School of Architecture of Beirut reestablished in 2023
  4. # Higher School of Agricultural Engineering for Mediterranean Countries
  5. # Higher School of Food Engineering
  6. # National Institute of Communication and Informatics
  7. Faculty of Sciences
  • Other university centers
  1. Japanese Academic Center
  2. Professional Center for Mediation
  3. Confucius Institute for the teaching of Chinese and the promotion of Chinese culture.
  4. University for All. UPT provides advanced-level courses that are accessible to everyone in Lebanon, without any requirements or registration, and do not confer academic degrees.
The Social Sciences Campus is known for its competitive bachelor programs that prepare students to pursue advanced master's degrees in top business and law schools in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, other Member States of the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and Canada. Additionally, USJ proudly showcases prestigious institutions such as the Center for Arab Christian Research and Documentation, the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory, the Mim Museum for minerals and fossils and its two theaters: Le Béryte and Théâtre Monnot. USJ houses the Bibliothèque Orientale, one of the oldest and most prominent research libraries of the Near East, and a repository for ancient valuable Oriental books and manuscripts.The business school has received an "excellent" ranking from Eduniversal.

Campuses

Saint Joseph University of Beirut campuses include:
The three regional centers are located in Sidon, Zahlé, and Tripoli.
In 2008, Saint Joseph University opened Saint Joseph University - Dubai, a branch that offers a Bachelor of Laws, a Master of Laws, and a Master of Arts in translation. The campus is located in the Dubai International Academic City. The university is accredited by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority of the Emirate of Dubai.

Notable alumni and academics

USJ's graduates includes seven Lebanese Presidents, a Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon, ministers of Lebanon|two Presidents of the Council of Ministers of Lebanon], Governors of the Banque du Liban, numerous legislators, ministers, judges, and high-ranking civil servants, including Commanders of the Lebanese Armed Forces and executives of the Internal Security Forces.
;Lebanese presidents
;Lebanese ministers
;Lebanese politicians
;Foreign politicians
;Religious leaders
;Theologians and philosophers:
;Ambassadors
;Academics
;Architects
;Poets
;Linguists
;Musicians
;Directors
;Historians
;Columnists
;Writers