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André-Salifou University

Coordinates: 13°48′19″N 8°59′18″E / 13.805159°N 8.9883°E / 13.805159; 8.9883
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André-Salifou University
Université André-Salifou
TypePublic university
Established2008
RectorAboubacar Zakari
StudentsApproximately 6,000 (as of October 1, 2015)[1]
Location,
13°48′19″N 8°59′18″E / 13.805159°N 8.9883°E / 13.805159; 8.9883
LanguageFrench
Websitewww.uas.edu.ne
André-Salifou University

André-Salifou University is located in the capital of Damagaram (Zinder), and is one of the eight public universities in Niger.

History

André-Salifou University (UAS) in Zinder was established by Ordinance No. 2010-042 on 1 July 2010, and modified by Ordinance No. 2010-081 on 9 December 2010. It is located in Zinder (Damagaram), approximately 1,000 km (620 mi) east of Niamey, the political capital of Niger.

It consists of a University Institute of Technology (IUT/UZ) which opened in October 2008, a Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences (FLSH) in December 2011, a Faculty of Health Sciences (FSS) in December 2013, and both a Faculty of Science and Technology and a Faculty of Educational Sciences (FSE) in October 2014.

Since 9 September 2023, the rector of the university is Aboubacar Zakari[2].

University Institute of Technology of Zinder

The IUT of Zinder was established on 28 October 2008, with an initial intake of 25 students. By the 2014-2015 academic year, it had 414 students distributed across its six departments, supported by 29 permanent technology instructors.

The programs offered include:

For the University Technical Diploma (DUT):

  • Land Use Planning and Urbanism (A.T.U)
  • Executive Assistant (A.D)
  • Logistics and Transport Management (G.L.T)
  • Topography (Topo)
  • Health, Safety, and Environment (H.S.E)
  • Petroleum Engineering Technology (T.G.P)

For the Professional Bachelor's degree (LP):

  • Land Use Planning and Local Development
  • Urban Management
  • Land Use Planning and Geomatics
  • Supply Chain Management
  • International Distribution and Transport
  • Human Resources Management
  • Administrative Assistance
  • Road Topography
  • GIS
  • Refining
  • Exploration

Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences

The FLSH opened in December 2010 with 136 students. By the 2014-2015 academic year, it had 1483 students and 25 permanent research professors.

The programs offered at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences (FLSH) include:

  • English
  • Geography
  • Sociology
  • Philosophy, Culture, and Communication
  • Letters, Arts, and Communication

Faculty of Health Sciences

The Faculty of Health Sciences opened in December 2013 with 175 students.

Currently, it has six levels:

  • EM1 (First Year Medical Studies)
  • EM2 (Second Year Medical Studies)
  • EM3
  • EM4
  • EM5
  • EM6

Faculty of Science and Technology

Opened in the 2014-2015 academic year with a single section: Biology, Geology, and Environment. It plans to open the Mathematics-Physics-Chemistry section in the 2015-2016 academic year.

Faculty of Educational Sciences

References

  1. ^ "ONEP". ONEP. Retrieved 2023-06-11.
  2. ^ "At the Council of Ministers: Adoption of several draft texts and nominative measures". sahel.org. September 10, 2023.