International Academy of Public Health Maintains ASIC Accreditation as a Premier Institution

July 16, 2026

The International Academy of Public Health (IAPH) is pleased to announce that it has successfully maintained its accreditation by the Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities (ASIC), reaffirming its commitment to delivering high-quality public health education and maintaining internationally recognized standards across its academic and institutional operations. 

The renewed accreditation recognizes IAPH as a Premier Institution, reflecting the Academy's strong performance across governance, quality assurance, learning and teaching, student welfare, marketing and recruitment, awards and qualifications, and institutional management.

Commenting on the achievement, Dr. Mohannad Al Nsour, Executive Director, said: 

"As we move forward, we will continue building on this achievement by upholding the standards that earned this accreditation and further enhancing the quality of our educational programs and institutional practices."

Prof. Yousef Khader, Chair of the Scientific Committee at the International Academy of Public Health, added:

"Maintaining ASIC accreditation reflects the systems and processes we have in place to support quality across the Academy. It encourages us to continue reviewing and strengthening our practices while ensuring they remain aligned with internationally recognized standard.”

As IAPH continues to expand its educational offerings and strengthen its academic partnerships, the renewed ASIC accreditation reinforces the Academy's ongoing commitment to quality, continuous improvement, and excellence in public health education. 

ASIC is an internationally recognized accreditation body dedicated to promoting quality in education and supporting institutions in providing safe, high-quality learning environments. Its accreditation recognizes institutions that meet internationally recognized standards and demonstrate a commitment to continuous improvement.

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