University of Jijel to Host Modern Arabic Seminar

2005-03-18

A seminar called "Problems of Modernistic Expressions in Arabic" will be held on 20 March at the University of Jijel. Liberte Algeria reports 40 teachers from different universities of the Arab world, particularly those in Morocco and Jordan, will participate. The three-day event will discuss ambiguities in Arabic and ways to homogenize similar expressions and idioms that differ from country to country. (albawaba.com)

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عبد السلام Posted 2007-03-08

We have to make a union with others I mean Arabic integration we should have clear ideas and to the point it's possible...

عبد العالي Posted 2007-03-12

I love you and love who loves you!

fatima Posted 2007-03-14

salam how are you I'm fatima I live in Errachidia thanks to all moroccans from this site ana nhabkom

زهرالدين Posted 2007-04-01

The most depraved university in Algeria

حاتم ابو النجا Posted 2007-04-16

I love all Arabs and Muslims Hatem Abou Naga

لامية Posted 2007-06-04

I'm Lamia, I wanted to say give us the definition of the university then present us your seminars. An hour and half of reading and nothing, please give us at least a short definition.

رامي Posted 2007-09-04

I’m Rami from Palestine I study civil engineering in the university of Jijel in Algeria. I thank the Algerian people and the Algerian State for their good attitude.

كريم الجزائري Posted 2007-10-04

I am a student at the university of Jijel. They offer us much information, true, but it is impossible that the daughter of a teacher might not pass- but the sons of the people, yes.

صلاح الدين Posted 2007-10-05

What's known as the university of Jijel is not a university as it reflects many flagrant shortcomings which is maybe compensated by the beauty of the university complex of Tassouste.

كريم Posted 2007-10-12

The university of Jijel, it's really great. But there are so many holes, work on them. We've enough learning, we want to make sport sessions organized by the university between students so that we reach world levels. Your brother El Mahkour Karim, university of Jijel, always shining.

طاهر Posted 2007-10-15

The university of Jijel is really good, we want you to repair the floor next to the studies services, it's a shame that a university has such a floor, and we see money wasted so uselessly. Why not repair it from the money of the teachers?

امينة Posted 2007-10-23

Salam alaikoum, tell me what do you think about the university of Setif?

بدرالدين Posted 2007-11-03

Even if it's the first time I visit your site, I thank you very much for opening a new door for dilaog on the Maghreb level. As to the university of Jijel, there's a significant development and requires more care namely on the aesthetic level.

Anonymous Posted 2007-12-18

I hope that the conditions of university will improve to better to teach young people who will be profitable for their nations, counseling to their society, reforming its conditions, sees the good and support it, sees the evil and stops at its limits.

هشام الجيجلي Posted 2008-01-17

We ask the teachers to be humble. I’m a student at university and ask the informatics department to dismiss the teacher of digital analysis. For the students of the first year in sciences and technologies, quite strange, removing the competent teacher of maths and replacing him by an X. The university is at the service of students. Long live Algeria, the only country in which there are still men.

د.فؤاد الصلاحى Posted 2008-01-20

Dear Sirs, after greetings, I ask you to give me the email address of Jijel university and the address of the Algerian sociological magazine issued by the university of Jijel. Sincerely yours.

اشرف Posted 2008-01-23

I’m Achraf El Hafni a student in the University of Jijel. I studied there, it's one of the greatest universities. And the Algerian people are one of the greatest and kindest nations in the Arab World. Our greetings to the Algerian people for their great attitude in the service of the Palestinian nation.

احمد رامي Posted 2008-01-26

I'm a Palestinian student in the university of Jijel. I swear by God that Algerians are men and have manhood. Long live Palestine and Islam, namely the people of Algeria.

sam didi Posted 2008-02-01

Salam alaikoum. I’m enraged when I hear that Jijel university isn’t a university, and that it is the worst as a result of the bad attitude of the director towards students and even the attitude of guards as though they were beggars and not students.

سهيلة Posted 2008-04-08

I am a student at the University of Laghouate. Honestly, I liked Jijel and its people because I loved a man who taught me the meaning of manhood. I liked everything in it though I never saw it. Anyway, my greetings to Lamine and all the people of Jijel.

chevaldufeu Posted 2008-06-05

I am a citizen. It is very sad that you are using the word “university”. Has there even been a leader who has done his work at a university or elsewhere? That's my question, so how about a response, please?

كريم Posted 2008-06-10

What is the required grade point average in order to study political sciences, journalism and press?

التحدي Posted 2008-06-29

University of Jijel. The stronghold of self-made people. My sincere greetings to the student Chebba Kamal leader of the backstage in university of Jijel. I wish him more success. Salam, your company is nice.

amina Posted 2008-07-04

Thanks to brother Ramy and all the Palestinian brothers who praised Algeria and the university of Jijel. I know brother Ramy and almost all the foreign brothers personally. I tell them again you are nice people and real men. You deserve all the best. Welcome here. Many congratulations Ramy Abou Ezzouz for your graduation.

مختار Posted 2008-07-06

In the name of God the most gracious the most merciful. Thank you for the performance and the activities. I am a student from the University of Laghouat.

سديرة مسعود Posted 2008-07-26

Salam alikum. I am a teacher in high school. I wan information about the master degree exam in toxicology. God bless you.

ridha Posted 2008-07-29

Good Evening, I was a student in civil engineering at the University of Jilel. Now, I am a graduate student at the University of Annaba. I just want to say that we have quality education despite our lack of supervision. In my opinion, getting your degree at Jilel with a grade point average of 12 out of 20 is noteworthy, like a 16 out of 20 at other universities. Personally, I am class leader in PG here in Annaba puts me with engineers from other universities who averaged 15 to 16 our of 20. My thanks go to the head of civil engineering, Mr Hemimed, as well as all the teachers in the department.

سناء Posted 2008-08-02

Good evening. I am a student at the first year of university in the school of management. I want to enquire about the topic of transport to the university of Tassousste. Will it be available for this academic year 2008-2009 or even 2009-2010? Please inform us.

didou Posted 2008-08-07

Salam my brothers, I am a geology student at Jilel. Frankly, the quality of studies here is really good even in spite of some of the professors leaving to go abroad. And that goes especially for one of the professors of geophysics, who was nice, cool and young. He really helped those who were serious.

اسماء Posted 2008-09-08

I thank the sister Souheila. Jijel University is one of the best universities. Thanks to the Palestinian people.

ZAKARIA GOUGA Posted 2008-09-10

I am a new student at Jijel University from the Wilaya of Setif. How do things go in Jijel?

مريم Posted 2008-10-13

Salam alikum. I am a student in the province of Jijel. I tell you honestly that that you will find in Jijel University good and bad like all universities. Its people are good and very respectable. But education isn’t very good. It lacks many things. Yes we love Jijel University.

مولود عامل موظف Posted 2008-10-19

Hi everyone. Jijel university is a **** and corrupt university. More than this, it is a real bordello which I never saw in my life.

دادي Posted 2008-10-31

I am Dadi from the university of Jijel, management sciences. By God, I am proud of our university. I just ask teachers to have some compassion for students and respect them. Another point, concerning the administration, there is a weak management in our developed country. Therefore, we ask the administration to be at the service of the student and liberate us from bureaucracy.

رياض Posted 2008-11-20

I am Riyad, an independent candidate. I want to thank all the students in the University of Jijel and its president for the high organization inside the university. Thank you.

med Posted 2008-11-29

I am a teacher at the University of Jijel’s Department of Engineering. Frankly, one of the particular features of this university is the respect that exists between the teachers and students. The Students are both calm and interested and most of the teachers are young and motivated. However, the lack of means to make us stable – for example: housing, offices and so on - render this task more difficult. Teachers must be stable in order to give their best.

عبدالسلام برقي Posted 2008-12-06

I would like to thank Professor Souheila, faculty of law even if I don’t know her. She is simply the best friend.

محمد Posted 2008-12-14

I am Mohamed from Jijel. I wish success to all the students in the University of Jijel. I wish prosperity and success to every institute which spreads the flag of Islam and science.

محمد حمدان Posted 2008-12-24

I am the student Mohamed Hamdane. I am a Palestinian student. I study in the department of legal and administrative sciences in the fourth year. I address my sincere thanks to the professors of the university for everything they offered to us. The poet said, if you teach me a letter, I am your slave. Sons of Palestine.

مريم Posted 2009-01-02

I am Mariem. I study in the first year of legal and administrative sciences in the university of Tassousste. By God, I think that Tassousste university is one of the best Algerian universities. I just hope that God unites us with the students of management and economics. It will be great, great.

عبد الماك Posted 2009-02-03

Salam alikum. I am Abdelmalek. I was a university student in the University of Jijel. I know that there the university pole Tassousste if not for the patience of teachers who mostly come from outside the province and live in the campus with students. They lack everything. I salute them. I understood their suffering after my graduation. May God reward them with good. I ask their forgiveness because the university doesn’t offer them anything it is not a standard university as some colleagues say. I advise them to visit other universities in the country.

ريمة Posted 2009-02-13

Integration is necessary.

طوما Posted 2009-02-16

Salam alikum. I am a student in administrative and legal sciences, university if Jijel. As some colleagues said, the teacher doesn't know you he won't give you a grade. If you are loved by God, you won't be in Jijel university.

فاطمة Posted 2009-02-17

I thank my respectable professors for their efforts with us, especially the professor of human resources development in the sociology department. My greetings to all the students in Jijel university. I wish success to everyone. Fatima, department of administrative and legal sciences.

ميرا Posted 2009-04-24

Algeria is the country of love. Palestine is its first and last love, you're all sweet. Thank you Rami, a reporter.

asma Posted 2009-04-25

Fares Kissassra is the best professor.

اسماء Posted 2009-05-03

I think the best lecturer at university is professor Fares Kassasra.

Anonymous Posted 2009-05-15

Mrabet is the best teacher.

didou Posted 2009-05-22

I think that the best professor is Fares Kissassera in terms of quality, poise and respect for students.

asmah Posted 2009-07-18

hi to everyone. please, who can give to me the option of english post graduation test(concour).thank you.

مريم Posted 2009-08-28

I want to know please from the students of the university of Tassouste in Jijel the date of the second session. If anyone knows the date, please tell me. Is it on September 15 or after the month of Ramadan? I study in the first year legal and administrative sciences in the university of Tassouste in Jijel. Please reply brothers.

محمد حمدان Posted 2009-09-14

Hi Algerians. I really miss you. I left Algeria, Djijel, two months ago. Honestly, I miss you so much. In Algerian dialect, I miss my dear ones. By God, we hope to defeat Egyptians in the coming match. My greetings to my friends and colleagues with whom I lived the nicest 4 years in my life. God willing I will come back to Algeria if you allow us. A greeting to Quartier Belhain in Djijel, from Abou Hamdane, especially to Samir, Boubker, Nemoussa and Amir. Long live men.

هندسة ميكانيكية Posted 2009-09-27

I address the president of mechanical engineering service, Dr. Kenouni, my sincere greetings, thanks and gratitude for the efforts exerted by his respectable person. We hope these efforts will be considered and to promote the teacher as he deserves it. A special greeting to the people of dear Jijel and its dear university. Salam.

kamel Posted 2009-09-27

I send my greeting to all my energetic friends in the mechanical engineering class and, most especially, to the teachers and the head of the department. –Thank you

kamel Posted 2009-09-27

i'm student in jijel university ,it's so nice and i like it some much , good luck for all freinds in energetics and engineering mechanics departments thank you

سعيد Posted 5 days ago

We miss Professor Amiour. Any news about him? Is there any news about miracles meetings? Will it be this year? Thank you.

ahcene Posted 4 days ago

Hi- This is for Toma. If you want to be loved by God, you need to study for him and believe in destiny - that everything that happens comes from God and that that which is from God is always better. Stay strong! God is with us. -Salam

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