École normale supérieure de l'université Abdou-Moumouni

The École normale supérieure of the Abdou-Moumouni University in Niamey, Niger, is a teacher training institution that educates secondary school teachers.

École normale supérieure de l'université Abdou-Moumouni
TypePublic
Established1971
Officer in charge
Saidou Mamadou
DirectorProf Madougou Saïdou
Location
Niamey
,
Niger
CampusUrban
LanguageFrench

History

The École normale supérieure of Abdou-Moumouni University was established in 1971. It became the University Institute of Teacher Training with the creation of the University of Niamey in October 1973. Later, by decree No. 94-147/PRN/MES/R/T of September 15, 1994, it reverted to being the École normale supérieure.

Departments

The École normale supérieure of Abdou-Moumouni University has nine departments:

  • Department of English
  • Department of Life and Earth Sciences
  • Department of French
  • Department of Geography
  • Department of Education Sciences
  • Department of History
  • Department of Physics
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Mathematics

Governance

The École normale supérieure of Abdou-Moumouni University is led by a director assisted by a vice-director, a principal secretary, and a secretary of management. As of September 2021, the rector is Saidou Mamadou.[1] The Director is: Prof Madougou Saïdou, Full Professor.

Vice-director: Dr Boukari Issiaka

Services

  • Main Secretariat
  • Office of Enrollment, Studies, and Exams
  • Personnel Service
  • Library Service
  • Financial Service
  • Material Service

References

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