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Université de Tunis (UT)
Université de Tunis (UT) is a recognised university in Tunisia. Below is what AlmiStudy
records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed
is deliberately left out rather than guessed.
CityTunis
RegionAfrica
TypePublic
SubjectsArts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Business & Management; Natural Sciences; Education; Languages & Linguistics
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 1960 (chartered as Université de Tunis, the first university of post-independence Tunisia — independence 1956); reorganised 1986 (split into UT I/II/III) and again 2002 under the current Tunisian HE structure. Tunisia's oldest modern university, located in the capital Tunis. Chartered 1960 as the first university of post-independence Tunisia (independence 1956). Originally THE university of Tunisia; reorganised 1986 into Université de Tunis I, II, and III; further restructured in 2002 under the current Tunisian HE framework. Today comprises faculties in social and human sciences, economic sciences and management, sciences, plus several specialised institutes including ENS Tunis (École Normale Supérieure de Tunis), Institut Supérieur des Arts, and Tunis Business School. Historic centre of Tunisian academic life. Languages: Arabic and French, with growing English.
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