The rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) presents transformative potential for higher education systems worldwide, facilitating more interactive, collaborative, and efficient learning environments. This paper examines the integration of IoT applications in Libyan higher education, highlighting its benefits, opportunities, and implementation challenges. IoT technologies can revolutionise Libyan institutions by enhancing teaching methodologies, streamlining administrative processes, and fostering student engagement. However, adoption faces significant barriers, including inadequate ICT infrastructure, financial constraints, outdated instructional methods, resistance to change, and a lack of regulatory frameworks. The study also explores opportunities, including ICT-driven efforts in Libyan universities, government-driven ICT initiatives, mobile-driven modernisation, and global collaborations. The paper offers actionable recommendations for effective IoT integration through case studies and practical examples, aiming to guide policymakers and stakeholders in building a technologically advanced and sustainable higher education system in Libya.



