Saad Dahlab University of Blida 1 is one of Algeria’s largest public universities.
It opened its doors in 1981 with only 526 students.
Today, the university welcomes thousands of students across multiple fields and research areas.
It plays a vital role in education, research, and professional training in the Mitidja region and beyond.
Who Was Saad Dahlab?
Saad Dahlab was born in 1918 in Blida.
He became a leading nationalist, journalist, and politician during Algeria’s fight for independence.
Dahlab co-founded El Moudjahid, the voice of the revolution.
He later served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Provisional Government.
His name honors the university and his lifelong dedication to Algeria’s freedom.
The History of Saad Dahlab University
The government created the University Center of Blida in 1977.
It officially welcomed students on September 8, 1981.
In 1989, it gained full university status and became Saad Dahlab University of Blida.
Later, in 2013, the institution split into two campuses: Blida 1 and Blida 2.
Blida 1 focuses on sciences, technology, and medicine.
Blida 2 emphasizes social sciences, literature, and languages.
Faculties and Fields of Study at Saad Dahlab University
The university includes many faculties across scientific, professional, and human sciences.
Students can study medicine, law, economics, and technology.
It also has programs in languages, agriculture, and veterinary sciences.
A Central Library offers thousands of books and digital resources.
The Language Center provides training in foreign languages for students and staff.
Research and Innovation
Saad Dahlab University hosts around 30 research laboratories.
These labs work on national priorities such as agriculture, medicine, and engineering.
The university supports innovation with e-learning tools and digital platforms.
It also develops international projects, including bio-fertilizers for sustainable agriculture.
The institution regularly organizes conferences that connect Algerian researchers with global experts.
