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Private university in La Soukra, Tunisia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tunis Carthage University (Arabic: جامعة تونس قرطاج), also known as UTC, is a private university in La Soukra, a residential suburb near Tunis, Tunisia. Founded in 1993,[1] it is one of the oldest private institutions of higher education in Tunisia.
جامعة تونس قرطاج | |
Type | Private |
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Established | 1993 |
Founder | Khaldoun Ben Taarit |
President | Khaldoun Ben Taarit |
Rector | Béchir Chourou |
Academic staff | 30 |
Students | 500 |
Location | , 36.878110°N 10.264621°E |
Campus | Urban (50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft)) |
Language | French, English, Arabic |
Website | utctunisie.com |
All degrees awarded by UTC are recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and internationally.[2]
UTC established the first private school of architecture in Tunisia in 1999.[1]
UTC consists of two schools, units of training and research:
UTC offers the following programs:[3]
Tunis Carthage University is a leader and innovator in higher education in Tunisia and North Africa.[4] UTC organizes numerous forums and international events attracting professors from Tunisian, American, and European universities, researchers, and senior executives. Topics include economics, management, computer science, and architecture:
An exhibition and a conference on the architecture of mosques in Djerba and Berber housing in southern Tunisia were organized at UTC in October 2014 by Professor and Architect Stanley Ira Hallet.[9]
UTC inaugurated the first academic trading room in Tunisia and the largest in Africa on 2 July 2015,[10] in the presence of its president, Khaldoun Ben Taarit, and former Finance Minister and operation sponsor, Jalloul Ayed.[11] Unique in Tunisia, it represents a significant asset for students of the Carthage Business School as well as for the Tunisian financial community.[12]
The TV series Njoum Ellil and Achek Assarab were filmed at Tunis Carthage University.
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