
Description:
AASTMT main campuses are located in urban and coastal areas in Egypt, particularly in Alexandria and Cairo.
Abu Qir campus in Alexandria is situated and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, providing a unique coastal environment. The area is characterized by moderate population density and a combination of residential and educational zones. The campus includes green spaces, gardens, and open areas that support a sustainable and comfortable learning environment.
Another main campuses in Cairo and Giza (Heliopolis and Smart Village) are located in urban settings with higher population density. These areas are well-developed and connected to major transportation networks, making them easily accessible for students and staff.
Overall, the campus settings of AASTMT combine urban accessibility with environmentally conscious design, including green areas and modern infrastructure that support sustainability and student well-being.
The AASTMT Abu Qir Campus is located in a suburban, coastal area with a high rate of maritime infrastructure. Abu Qir belongs to the Muntazah District, which is located in the eastern part of the Alexandria Governorate. The Alexandria Governorate has a total area of 2,300 km² and a total population of approximately 5.5 million. This means a high population density of around 2,391 inhabitants per km².
Alexandria (Abu Qir Campus — Main Headquarter) spans 53 acres, It features a large maritime training footprint, specialized labs, and comprehensive student housing.
Campus Infrastructure & Usability