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      • By the Ministerial Decree n° 136 of December 12th, 1997, the University of Constantine was named the University Mentouri Constantine and the inauguration ceremony took place on April 16th, 1998.
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  2. By the Ministerial Decree n° 136 of December 12th, 1997, the University of Constantine was named the University Mentouri Constantine and the inauguration ceremony took place on April 16th, 1998. The year 1998 highlighted the research development with the creation of the laboratories.

  3. Constantine 1 University. The Université Constantine 1, formerly the University of Mentouri, is a university located in Constantine, Algeria. Designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, the university was built from 1969 to 1972. [1] [2] [3]

  4. University Frères Mentouri Constantine 1 University Frères Mentouri Constantine 1 P.O. Box, 325 Ain El Bey Way, Constantine, Algeria, 25017, Phone Number : +213 (0) 31 81 12 71 Back top

  5. The University of Constantine 1, formerly known as the University of Mentouri, was set up in 1969. Its full French name is now Université Frères Mentouri de Constantine 1. It has been officially recognised by the Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique, Algérie (Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific ...

  6. Constantine University 1 is located in the Algerian city of Constantine, found in the north-east of the country. Originally called the University of Mentouri, the university is notable for being largely designed by the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.

  7. Photographer Michel Moch. Commissioned by president Houari Boumedienne, who ruled from 1965 until 1978, and coordinated by the Minister of Education Ahmed Taleb (later replaced by Mohamed Seddik Benyahia), the University of Constantine, today called University of Mentouri Constantine, is an academic complex and the most important work by ...

  8. May 4, 2024 · The history of Mentouri University of Constantine dates back to 1886, when the French colonial government established the Institute of Legal Studies in Constantine. After Algeria gained independence from France in 1962, the Institute of Legal Studies was expanded and renamed the University of Constantine.