Manouba University

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Manouba University
جامعـــة منوبـــة
Type Public
Established2000
President Chokri El Mabkhout
Students26,138 [1]
Location,
Website www.uma.rnu.tn

Manouba University is a public university in Manouba, Tunisia. [2]

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National School of Computer Sciences

National School of Computer Sciences
المدرسة الوطنيّة لعلوم الإعلامية
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ENSI square.
Type Public
Established1984 (1984) [3]
Location,
36°48′36″N10°3′36″E / 36.81000°N 10.06000°E / 36.81000; 10.06000 Coordinates: 36°48′36″N10°3′36″E / 36.81000°N 10.06000°E / 36.81000; 10.06000
Language Arabic, French, English
Website www.ensi-uma.tn
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Location in Tunisia

The National School of Computer Sciences (Arabic : المدرسة الوطنيّة لعلوم الإعلامية) or ENSI, is an engineering school founded in 1984. [3]

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  2. Daley, Suzanne (June 11, 2012). "Tensions on a Campus Mirror Turbulence in a New Tunisia" via NYTimes.com.
  3. 1 2 "Présentation de l'ENSI". ensi-uma.tn (in French). Retrieved 23 January 2020.

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