University Djillali Liabès of Sidi Bel Abbès

The University Djillali Liabès of Sidi Bel Abbès is a public university located in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria.

University Djillali Liabès of Sidi Bel Abbès
TypePublic university
Established1989
RectorPr. BOUZIANI MERAHI (April 2023)
Academic staff
1,480 (2022)
Students28,900 (2022)
Location,
Websitehttp://www.univ-sba.dz/

It was ranked 62nd in the 2016 regional ranking of Arab universities by U.S. News & World Report.[1]

History

The University Djillali Liabès was established on August 1, 1989. Its development spans over twenty years, during which it was continually expanded. Before achieving university status, the institution operated under various statuses:

  • University Center status: From the establishment's opening in September 1978 to August 1984.
  • National Institutes of Higher Education (INES) status: From August 1984 to July 1989.

Overview

The university of Sidi Bel Abbès gained university status in 1989, having previously been a university center since 1978. The university comprises various campuses surrounding the city. It includes six faculties: Sciences, Law, Engineering Sciences, Medicine, Economic Sciences, and Human Sciences, spread across nine sites. The university had 15,000 students in the academic year 2000/2001 and 22,000 students in 2005.

University in Numbers[2]

DesignationNumberObservation
Faculties06
University Sites10 (23,700 PP)06 Faculties, 01 Rectorate, 01 Campus, 01 Research Center, 01 Central Library
Students33,069Including 5,503 LMD system students and 1,977 postgraduate students
Graduated Students4,089Including 3,699 in the Classical system, 117 in LMD, and 273 postgraduates
Permanent Faculty959Including 244 senior faculty
ATS Staff729Including 310 administrative staff
University Residences14 (14,700 beds)19,358 residents including 9,182 females

University Development from 1998 to 2008[2]

199920042008
Pedagogical Capacity6,26016,30023,700
Housing Capacity6,0009,42414,700

Projections 2009-2014[2]

20092014
Student Population Growth37,06952,069
Faculty Growth1,0801,580
Pedagogical Capacity30,70040,700
Theoretical Housing Capacity19,70024,700

Notes and references

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