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Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis (UGB)

Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis (UGB) is a recognised university in Senegal. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CitySaint-Louis
RegionAfrica
TypePublic
SubjectsArts & Humanities; Natural Sciences; Engineering & Technology; Business & Management; Law; Agriculture & Environmental Studies; Medicine & Health Sciences; Social Sciences
AccreditationMinistère de l'Enseignement Supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation (MESRI), République du Sénégal — with quality assurance delegated to l'Autorité Nationale d'Assurance Qualité de l'Enseignement Supérieur (ANAQ-Sup), established 2012 by Décret n° 2012-837
Official websitehttps://www.ugb.sn
Accreditation registryhttps://www.mesr.gouv.sn
Founded 1990 (Senegal's second university, named after the Senegalese philosopher Gaston Berger). Senegal's second public university, located in the historic colonial city of Saint-Louis (Northern Senegal). Founded 1990 — designed as a counterweight to UCAD's congestion. Named after the Senegalese philosopher Gaston Berger. UFRs (Unités de Formation et de Recherche) span letters and human sciences, applied economics and management, applied sciences and technology, juridical and political sciences, agronomy and aquaculture, and health sciences. Modern campus on a spacious site outside Saint-Louis city, with growing student population and research activity. UNESCO World Heritage city of Saint-Louis adds cultural significance to the location.
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