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National Engineering School Of Carthage
The National Engineering School of Carthage () or ''ENICarthage'', is a Tunisian engineering school based in the city of Aryanah, Ariana located in the north of the country. Part of the Carthage University. Establishment The National Engineering School of Carthage was founded in 2002. See also * National Engineering School of Tunis * National Engineering School of Monastir * National Engineering School of Bizerte * National Engineering School of Sousse * National Engineering School of Gabès * National Engineering School of Sfax * National Engineering School of Gafsa * Carthage University References External links Official website
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Aryanah
Ariana ( ') is a coastal city in north-eastern Tunisia, part of the agglomeration of Tunis, also called Grand Tunis. It is located at the north of Tunis city center, around . It is ~2.6 kilometeres away from Tunis. It is the capital of Ariana Governorate and the country's eighth largest city. History The city's name seems to date back to the period of the Vandal Kingdom in pre-Islamic North Africa: the Vandals, in fact, were of Arian faith. It could also be a reference to Persian people, Persian settlers from the Islamic invasion of the Maghreb as Persians refer to themselves as "Aryan". The city's origins date back to the Zirid dynasty. Under the Hafsid dynasty, Hafsid sultan Muhammad I al-Mustansir, Ariana became the residence of the Sephardi Jews and Muslim Al-Andalus, Andalusians, who sought refuge in Ifriqiya in the thirteenth century. Geography The city, whose area covers hectares, and is the pole of an agglomeration covering seven districts for a population basin of ...
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Carthage University
The University of Carthage (, ) is a university located in Tunis, Tunisia, and was founded in 1988. Organization University of Carthage is formed by 21 institutions under single-supervision and 12 under joint-supervision. The first category is composed by:Carthage University Institutions
* Faculty of Juridical, Political and Social Sciences, Tunis * Faculty of Sciences, Bizerte * Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, Nabeul * National School of Architecture and Urbanism, Tunis * * Higher School of Technology an ...
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National Engineering School Of Tunis
The National Engineering School of Tunis (), or ENIT, is the oldest engineering school in the country after the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (1898). Part of the Tunis El Manar University, it is located at the El Manar campus in Tunis. Establishment The National Engineering School of Tunis was founded by Mokhtar Latiri on December 31, 1968. Departments ENIT has six independent departments: * Industrial engineering * Mechanical engineering * Civil engineering * Electrical engineering * Information and communication technology * Applied mathematics Each department offers different masters and doctorates and has its own research laboratories. See also * Mediterranean Institute of Technology * National Engineering School of Monastir * National Engineering School of Bizerte * National Engineering School of Sousse * National Engineering School of Sfax * National Engineering School of Gabès * National Engineering School of Gafsa * National Engineering School of C ...
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National Engineering School Of Monastir
The National Engineering School of Monastir () or ''ENIM'', is a Tunisian engineering school based in the city of Monastir located in the east of the country. It is part of the University of Monastir. Establishment The National Engineering School of Monastir was founded in 1987. Departments The National Engineering School of Monastir has four independent departments: * Mechanical engineering * Electrical engineering * Textile engineering * Energy engineering See also * National Engineering School of Tunis * National Engineering School of Bizerte * National Engineering School of Sousse * National Engineering School of Gafsa * National Engineering School of Gabès * National Engineering School of Sfax * National Engineering School of Carthage * Monastir Preparatory Engineering Institute * Faculty of sciences of Monastir * University of Monastir * ENSAIT The École nationale supérieure des arts et industries textiles (ENSAIT) is a French Engineering grand établissem ...
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National Engineering School Of Bizerte
The National Engineering School of Bizerte (ENIB; ) is a Tunisian engineering school based in the city of Bizerte located in the north of the country. It is part of the Carthage University. Establishment The National Engineering School of Bizerte was founded in 2009. Departments The National Engineering School of Bizerte has three independent departments: * Mechanical engineering * Industrial engineering * Civil engineering See also * National Engineering School of Tunis * National Engineering School of Monastir * National Engineering School of Sousse * National Engineering School of Carthage * National Engineering School of Sfax * National Engineering School of Gabès * National Engineering School of Gafsa * Carthage University The University of Carthage (, ) is a university located in Tunis, Tunisia, and was founded in 1988. Organization University of Carthage is formed by 21 institutions under single-supervision and 12 under joint-supervision. The first category is ...
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National Engineering School Of Sousse
The National Engineering School of Sousse () or ''ENISo'', is a Tunisian engineering national school based in the city of Sousse located in the east of the country. Part of the University of Sousse. Establishment The National Engineering School of Sousse was founded in 2005. Departments The National Engineering School of Sousse has three independent departments: * Industrial electronics * Mechatronics * Industrial data processing See also * National Engineering School of Tunis * National Engineering School of Bizerte * National Engineering School of Monastir * National Engineering School of Sfax * National Engineering School of Carthage * National Engineering School of Gafsa * National Engineering School of Gabès * University of Sousse The University of Sousse (, ) is a public university in Sousse, Tunisia. History The University of Sousse was created in 2004 from a division of the University of the Center, which had been created in 1991 from the University of Mona ...
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National Engineering School Of Gabès
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