M'sila
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<!-- Replace default by booking form content --><p>The University of M'sila is one of the largest universities in Algeria. It includes seven faculties, 30 departments and two institutes, it offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels to around 30,000 students, graduating of them more than 4000 students each year.<br />
On 20th May, the Department of physics together with the ICTP are organizing a Physics Masterclass in M'sila University. It is a scientific program initiated by the ICTP Physics without Frontiers project and co funded by the Regione Friuli Venazia Giulia and is being ran by Kate Shaw and Rashik Soualah, researchers from the Udine-ICTP ATLAS Group and Amine Ahrich a researcher from Jijel University. It will be held in the Department of physics M'sila University by the conduct of local organizers, Mounir Bousahel, Essma Redouane-Salah, Sihem Kalli and Mourad Dababi, all of them are lecturer at physics Department.<br />
The goals of this program is to expose theoretical physics Master students to a research organization like CERN, which have a wide range of research expertise in experimental high energy physics.</p>
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