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Université de Carthage (UCar)
Université de Carthage (UCar) is a recognised university in Tunisia. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityCarthage
RegionAfrica
TypePublic
SubjectsEngineering & Technology; Natural Sciences; Business & Management; Social Sciences; Arts & Humanities; Law
AccreditationMinistère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique (MES), République Tunisienne — with quality assurance delegated to l'Instance Nationale de l'Évaluation, de l'Assurance Qualité et de l'Accréditation (IEAQA), established by Law n° 2008-19 of 25 February 2008. Universities are connected via the Réseau National Universitaire de Tunisie (RNU), the national academic computer network.
Founded 1989 (chartered as Université de Tunis II, then reorganised as Université 7 Novembre à Carthage 1991, renamed Université de Carthage 2011 after the Tunisian Revolution). Major public university located in Carthage (historic archaeological site in the northern suburbs of Tunis). Founded 1989 as Université de Tunis II during the first reorganisation of Tunisian HE; renamed Université 7 Novembre à Carthage in 1991 (after the date of Ben Ali's accession). Renamed Université de Carthage in 2011 following the Tunisian Revolution (Jasmine Revolution, January 2011) and the national policy of removing Ben Ali-era names. Multi-faculty: sciences and technology of Bizerte, science Bardo, business school of Carthage, École Polytechnique de Tunisie (EPT, La Marsa), plus several engineering schools and institutes. Strong polytechnic and applied-sciences orientation.
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