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Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila

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Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila
جامعة محمد بوضياف مسيلة - Université Mohamed Boudiaf de M'Sila
TypePublic university
Established1985
RectorPr Mohamed Taher Helilat[1]
Academic staff
1402 (in 2016)
Students29629 (in 2016)
Location,
LanguageArabic and French
Websitewww.univ-msila.dz

The Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila is a public university located in M'Sila, Algeria.

Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science

History[edit]

The institution began in 1985[2] with the opening of a higher education institute in mechanics, followed in 1989 by institutes of civil engineering and urban management. In 1992, it became a university center and, in 2001, it achieved university status[3] with four faculties and 23 departments.[4] According to university statistics for the year 2013, the number of faculties and institutes increased to 7 and 2, respectively. The number of research laboratories within the institution, approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, increased from 7 to 23 research laboratories.

Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila can accommodate 36,217 students[5] and has 10,000 dormitory beds available.[6]

The university is named after Mohamed Boudiaf.

Organization[edit]

Faculties and Institutes[edit]

Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila consists of seven faculties and two institutes[citation needed]:

  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Faculty of Technology
  • Faculty of Economics and Management
  • Faculty of Letters and Languages
  • Faculty of Law and Political Science
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Institute of Urban Techniques Management (GTU)
  • Institute of Sports Science (STAPS)

Scientific Research[edit]

Since the early 2000s, Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila has been developing scientific research projects in various fields (mathematics, physics, biology, computer science, literature, etc.).[7]

Research Laboratories[edit]

The Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila has the following research laboratories:[8]

  • Laboratory of Motor Learning and Control (LACM)
  • Laboratory of Theoretical and Practical Linguistic Studies (LELTP)
  • Laboratory of Commercial Science Studies (LESC)
  • Life Skills Laboratory (LLS)
  • Algerian Poetics Laboratory
  • Laboratory of Adapted Physical and Sports Activities Programs
  • Laboratory of Human Resource Planning and Performance Improvement
  • Laboratory of New Political Science Research
  • Laboratory of Economic Strategies and Policies in Algeria
  • Laboratory of Studies and Research on the Algerian Revolution
  • Laboratory of Health and Developmental Psychology
  • Laboratory of Functional Analysis and Geometry of Spaces
  • Laboratory of Signal and Systems Analysis
  • Laboratory of Communication and Society
  • Laboratory of Geomaterials Development (LDGM)
  • Laboratory of History, Sociology, and Social and Economic Change Studies (LEHSCSE)
  • Laboratory of Inorganic Materials
  • Laboratory of Materials and Structural Mechanics
  • Laboratory of Pure and Applied Mathematics (LMPA)
  • Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of Materials
  • Laboratory of Organic Synthesis and Phytochemistry
  • Laboratory of Urban Techniques and Environment
  • Laboratory of Electrical Engineering

Central Library[edit]

The central library includes the following services:

  • Acquisition service
  • Processing service
  • Bibliographic research service
  • Orientation service

Notes and References[edit]

  1. ^ "The First International Symposium on Informatics and its Applications - ISIA 2014". www.univ-msila.dz. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  2. ^ "University of M'sila (Mohamed Boudiaf)". uniandi.com. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  3. ^ S Eddine Merzouk (24 September 2002). "Rentrée universitaire à M'Sila". www.djazairess.com. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Présentation de l'université". www.univ-msila.dz. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Statistiques 2013-2014". www.univ-msila.dz. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  6. ^ "6 000 nouveaux étudiants à l'université de M'Sila". www.constantine-aps.dz. 10 July 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  7. ^ Université de M'Sila. "Projets de recherche agréés de l'université de M'Sila". www.univ-msila.dz. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  8. ^ Université de M'Sila. "Laboratoires de recherche". www.univ-msila.dz. Retrieved 20 December 2013.

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