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History Front View of the Norton University Campus Norton University is the oldest private university of Cambodia. It was established to complement the government in providing higher learning to a growing number of qualified people who are eager to advance their knowledge. We envision that Norton University would become a Center of Higher Learning that would be open to all, regardless of beliefs, nation origin, gender, or social background.

Our Commitment
To the students - continuously providing high quality academic services complemented with research-based pedagogy; facilitating and managing independent learning; preserving the traditional Khmer values and culture, and inculcating and developing national pride.
To the Staff - pursuing professional development for both academic and non-academic staff and;
To the Nation - promoting peace, justice and development and reinforcing mutually beneficial links with local and international community.

The University provides a full range of student services, such as computer laboratories, special engineering laboratory, library, sports activities, social events to promote personal and professional growth. 

Vision Norton University aims to be an internationally respected university producing competitive and productive professionals who will contribute to the social and economic well being of Cambodia and to the international community.
Norton University aims also to produce future leaders of Cambodia who will preserve the Country's heritage and values while fostering a spirit of inquiry and the advancement of knowledge and understanding.

Mission Norton University seeks to produce graduates who are:
  1. entrepreneurial;
  2. competitive professionals who are ready to face the challenges of the future and who are:
    • computer literate
    • outstanding communicators (especially using the English language)
    • skilled in their chosen areas of major study, and
    • able to establish and maintain good interpersonal relationships;
  3. highly employable professionals whose skills are relevant to the labor market;
  4. adaptable and able to apply their skills in new or emerging areas;
  5. creative and independent thinkers who are able to engage in research;
  6. persons who value higher learning and possess a spirit of inquiry;
  7. propagators of peace, justice and development.
In order to produce such graduates, Norton University commits itself to:
The students � by continuously providing high quality academic services complemented with research-based pedagogy, facilitating and managing independent learning, preserving traditional Khmer values and culture, and inculcating and developing national pride
The Staff � by pursuing personal and academic development for both academic and non-academic staff and;
The Nation - by promoting peace, justice and development and reinforcing mutually beneficial links to the local and international community. 

The Norton University Support Services

Support Info Online
For all of our support offerings, visit norton-u.com

More Information please, Contact us at below address:



Contact Numbers:

Registrar Office General Information

012 817 016 Tel : (855) 23 982 166/177,
      : 012 900 222
Fax : (855) 23 211 273
Email : info@norton-u.com
Address:
    Old Campus : St.118, 19 & 130, Sangkat Phsar Chas, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
    New Campus : St. Keo Chenda, Sangkat Chroy Changva, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Rector office

Prof. Chan Sok Khieng, Rector
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  • E: khieng_cvt@norton-u.com
Miss Sun Phun Lang, Secretary
  • P: 089 72 72 36
  • E: sun.phunlang@norton-u.com
Vice Rector office

Dr. Ung Vannthoeun, Vice Rector
  • P: 012 949 686
  • E: ungvannthoeun@gmail.com
Miss , Secretary
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ICT Department

Mr. Hoeung Rathsokha, Director
  • P: 016 330 336
  • E: hrsokha@gmail.com
Administration and Personnel Department

Mrs. Rebecca Magno, Director
  • P: 012 294 190
  • E: rebeccamagno@hotmail.com
Registration Office

Mr. Ngov Simrong, Registrar
  • P: 012 817 016
  • E: nsimrong@yahoo.com
Account and Finance Office

Mr. Huon Pheany, Senior Assistant
  • P: 012 266 616
  • E: huon.pheany@norton-u.com

Graduate School Office
Dr. Clarke David Anthony, Dean
  • P: 011 385 269
  • E: drclarke@camnet.com.kh
Dr. Domingo Aranal, Director of International Relations/OIC
  • P: 078 799 405
  • E: dsaranal@gmail.com

College of Sciences Dr. Lim Soktay, Vice Dean
  • P: 017 687 788
  • E: soktay_lim@yahoo.fr
Department of Computer Studies

Mr. Nguon Bunsour, Acting Head
  • P: 012 622 626
  • E: bunsour_ng@yahoo.com
Department of Civil Engineering

Dr. Han Virak , Deputy Head
  • P: 017 744 427
  • E: soktay_lim@yahoo.fr
Department of Architecture and Urban Planning

Mr. Keat Sovon, Head
  • P: 012 816 111
  • E: sovon_k4d@yahoo.com
Department of Electrical and Electronics engineering(EEE)

Mr. Khun Chanthea, Head
  • P: 089 700 079
  • E: chanthea.khun@gmail.com
Research College of Sciences

Dr. Ky Leng, Head
  • P: 088 820 9902
  • E: lengcallrobot@yahoo.fr

College of Social Sciences Prof. Try Sothearith, Dean
  • P: 012 585 865
  • E: trysothearith@gmail.com
Department of Business Administration

Mr. Ann Somnang, Head
  • P: 012 388 972
  • E: samnangpm@yahoo.com
Department of Economics

Mr. Mao Bunthim, Head
  • P: 077 777 009
  • E: mbt_cambodia@yahoo.com
Department of Law

Mr. Yin Sophy, Acting Head
  • P: 012 211 126
  • E: yinsophy@yahoo.com
Department of Hotel and Tourism

Mr. Hin Socheat, Acting Head
  • P: 092 936 569
  • E: hinsocheat@gmail.com

College of Arts, Humanities and Languages Mr. Keith Wightman Robert, Head
  • P: 012 569 308
  • E: wekeith@hotmail.com