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Dirèche is a research director at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique.After teaching in colleges and public lycées, she joined CNRS in 2005 as a researcher at the TELEMME centre (French: Temps Espaces et Langages, Europe Méridionale, Méditerranée: "Time, Space and Languages: Southern and Mediterranean Europe") at the Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l'homme in Aix-en ...
When taken in mainland France, the baccalauréat material is the same for all students in a given stream. The secrecy surrounding the material is very tight, and the envelopes containing the exams are unsealed by a high-ranking school officer (usually a principal or vice-principal) in front of the examinees only a few minutes prior to the start ...
Postbaccalaureate programs are reserved for students who are working toward a second entry degree.These programs are offered for those who already have a first undergraduate degree. [1]
The Embassy of Algeria in France (Arabic: سفارة الجزائر في فرنسا) is the diplomatic representation of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria to the French Republic, since Algeria gained independence from France in 1962. It is located at 50 Rue de Lisbonne, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, the capital of France.
A referendum on self-determination for Algeria was held in France on 8 January 1961. [1]: 674 Self-determination was approved by 75% of voters overall and 70% in Algeria. Voter turnout was 92%. [1] The referendum question was worded as follows:
University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (2010) The University of Science and Technology – Houari Boumediene (French: Université des sciences et de la technologie Houari-Boumediene, USTHB, Arabic: جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا هواري بومدين) is a university located in the town of Bab-Ezzouar 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Algiers, Algeria. [1]
The literacy rate in Algeria has improved significantly in the decades since independence from France. In 1950, the Algerian adult literacy rate was less than 20%. [ 23 ] After independence in 1962, more than 85% of the population was still illiterate. [ 24 ]
French Algeria (French: Alger until 1839, then Algérie afterwards; [1] unofficially Algérie française, [2] [3] Arabic: الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral part of France.