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1 Enrollment  





2 Name  





3 Structure  



3.1  IUTs  



3.1.1  University Institute of Technology Maradi  





3.1.2  University Institute of Technology Tahoua  





3.1.3  University Institute of Technology Zinder  









4 Protests  



4.1  1990 massacre  





4.2  2006 protests  







5 Notable people  



5.1  Faculty  





5.2  Alumni  







6 References  





7 Further reading  





8 See Also  





9 External links  














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Abdou Moumouni University
Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey

Former names

University of Niamey
TypePublic
Established1974
AffiliationGovernment of Niger
Ministry of Education
Students~25000
Location
Niamey
,
Niamey Capitol District
CampusMain: Harobanda Quarter
BP 237/10896 Niamey, Niger
Websitehttps://www.uam.edu.ne

Abdou Moumouni University (French: Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, UAM), formerly the University of Niamey from 1974 to 1994, is a public university based in Niamey, the capital of Niger. The main campus is situated on the right bank of the Niger River. Historically, its students and faculty have been involved in protest movements in the capital.

Enrollment[edit]

The university currently has an enrollment of around 25,000 students.

Name[edit]

The university is named after former Professor Abdou Moumouni Dioffo, a Nigerien educator, intellectual, and president of the university. From 1974 to 1994, the institution was known as the University of Niamey. The university was an outgrowth of the 1971 "Centre d'Enseignement Superieur", which consolidated a number of post-secondary and trade schools founded in the years following independence. Under French colonial rule, there were no post-secondary institutions in Niger.

Structure[edit]

The Université Abdou Moumouni includes a wide array of public institutions. These include:[1][2]

Lamordé University Hospital is affiliated and many faculty and students practice medicine there.

IUTs[edit]

The University Institutes of Technology (Instituts Universitaires de Technologie, IUT) are tech schools in the regional capitals of Tahoua, Maradi, and Zinder created in October 2006, and operating from 2007 to 2008. In 2009 it was decided in the National Assembly that the campuses would be integrated into the Université Abdou Moumouni.[6] In 2011, new universities were created in Maradi, Tahoua and Zinder to which the University Institutes of Technology were integrated.

The IUTs offer a degree, called the『Diplôme universitaire de technologie』(DUT), in a one- to two-year program for students who have completed a Baccalaureate or equivalent. Programs vary by location:[7]

University Institute of Technology Maradi[edit]

Location: Maradi. Opened: October 2007.

University Institute of Technology Tahoua[edit]

Location: "Commune Tahoua I". Opened: November 2008.[8]

University Institute of Technology Zinder[edit]

Location: Zinder. Opened: November 2008.[9]

Protests[edit]

1990 massacre[edit]

On 9 February 1990, 20 students in a peaceful march across the Kennedy Bridge into Niamey City Centre were killed by police and armed forces. This event, known as the 'Kennedy Bridge Massacre', has since been seen as pivotal in bringing about popular alienation from the government of General Ali Saibou.[citation needed]

2006 protests[edit]

In June 2006, the university temporarily closed due to protests and rioting. The 'Union des étudiants nigériens de l’Université de Niamey' (UENUN) called a general strike against the alleged withholding of scholarships as well as the deterioration of living and working conditions at the university. Students clashed with police, lit 10 vehicles on fire, while police used tear gas and batons on the students to prevent them from crossing the Kennedy Bridge, seriously injuring 10.[citation needed]

Notable people[edit]

Faculty[edit]

Alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "L'UNIVERSITÉ ABDOU MOUMOUNI DE NIAMEY: DÉPARTEMENT DE GÉOGRAPHIE". Archived from the original on 2007-06-07. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  • ^ RESADEP Archived September 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Sustainable Use of Natural Vegetation in West Africa (SUN), European Union[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Poursuite des travaux de la 1ère session ordinaire de l'Assemblée nationale : deux projets de loi du secteur de l'éducation adoptés par les élus Archived July 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Zabeirou Moussa. Le Sahel. 13 May 2009
  • ^ UNIVERSITAIRES DE TECHNOLOGIE CURRICULUM I.U.T. DE Maradi Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Rapport final. REPUBLIQUE DU NIGER MINISTERE DES ENSEIGNEMENTS SECONDAIRE ET SUPERIEUR DE LA RECHERCHE ET DE LA TECHNOLOGIE INSTITUTS. Septembre 2005.
  • ^ Inauguration de l'Institut Universitaire de Technologie (IUT) de Tahoua • Une nouvelle dynamique dans le secteur de l'enseignement supérieur Archived 2009-01-04 at the Wayback Machine. Le Sahel, Moutari Souley Onep, Tahoua/Agadez. 3 November 2008.
  • ^ Ouverture, hier, de l'Institut Universitaire de Technologie (I.U.T) de Zinder : Un nouveau tournant dans le secteur de l'enseignement Supérieur au Niger[permanent dead link]. Abdou Saïdou, ONEP Zinder-Diffa. 29 Octobre 2008.
  • ^ Abdourahmane Idrissa; Samuel Decalo (1 June 2012). Historical Dictionary of Niger. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7090-1.
  • ^ "Jacigreen : la dépollueuse du fleuve Niger". BBC News Afrique (in French). 2017-05-01. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
  • Further reading[edit]

    See Also[edit]

    External links[edit]

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