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Avignon University

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Public university based in Avignon, France
Avignon University
Avignon Université
Image: 176 pixels
MottoNe pas attendre l’avenir, le faire
Do not wait for the future, make it happen
TypePublic
Established1303-1792 (original formation):Université d’Avignon

1984 (reopened):Université d’Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse

2018 (renamed):Avignon Université
Budget€60.6 million
PresidentPhilippe Ellerkamp
Academic staff
712 including 379 professors, 333 personnel
Students7,505
Location,,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsAUF,EAIE,UNeECC
WebsiteOfficial Site
Map

Avignon University (French:Avignon Université; formerly known asUniversité d’Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse) is apublic university located inAvignon, France, and founded in 1303.

Avignon University is situated on two campuses: the Hannah Arendt Campus, located in the city centre of Avignon, and the Jean-Henri Fabre Campus, which is on the outskirts of town and includes the Agroparc facility forSTEM teaching and research, as well as the Avignon University Institute of Technology.[1][2]

The university is well regarded for its international education outreach, and was awarded the ERASMUS University Charter for Higher Education by theEuropean Commission in 2021.[3][4]

Avignon University is a member of theAssociation of Francophone Universities, theEuropean Association for International Education, and theUniversity Network of the European Capitals of Culture.[3]

History

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The university was founded in 1303 by PopeBoniface VIII, and closed in 1792 during theFrench Revolution.[5] It was re-opened asL'Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse in 1984 following the 1963 establishment of an annex ofFaculté des Sciences d'Aix-Marseille in Avignon.[6] The university was renamedAvignon Université in 2018.[7]

Academics

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Avignon University offers bachelors, masters, doctoral, andBUT/DUT certifications in the following disciplines:[8][9]

  • Business
  • Computer Science
  • Economic and Social Administration
  • Economy, Management
  • Engineering
  • Foreign Languages
  • French Literature
  • Geography
  • History
  • Information and Communication
  • Languages, Literatures and Foreign Civilisations
  • Law
  • Life Science
  • Mathematics
  • Packaging
  • Physics, Chemistry
  • Public Administration
  • Sports

Campus

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Entrance to the Hannah Arendt Campus

The Hannah Arendt Campus is located in the heart ofAvignon. It includes several historic buildings, including the former Sainte-Marthe Hospital.[10] The Hannah Arendt Campus is principally used for arts, humanities, and law courses. University administration, the Maurice Agulhon university library, and a fitness center are also housed on Hannah Arendt.[1]

The Jean-Henri Fabre Campus is located 9 km (5 miles) southeast of Hannah Arendt. It features more modern buildings and spacious lawns. Being home to the AgroparcSTEM facility and the Institute of Technology, the Jean-Henri Fabre Campus is principally used for science and technology courses.[2] It is also home to the Agroparc library.[1]

Sainte-Marthe Dining Hall

Avignon University has severalCentre régional des œuvres universitaires et scolaires student residences and dining halls, as well as a number of student clubs and organisations.[11][12][13]

Avignon University is the place of study for students from 96 different countries, as of the 2018–2019 academic year. International students comprise 13% of the student body.[14]

Notable faculty

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Ancient

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Modern

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Notable alumni

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Pre-Modern

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Modern

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Deux Campus Aux Formations Propres, À L'Ambition Commune".Avignon Université.
  2. ^ab"Le Campus Jean-Henri Fabre".Avignon Université.
  3. ^ab"International - English Version".Avignon Université.
  4. ^"Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021-2027".{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  5. ^"University of Avignon".New Advent.
  6. ^"Présentation: Histoire". Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse. Archived fromthe original on 2014-04-07.
  7. ^"[Une Nouvelle Identité] L'Université D'Avignon et Des Pays de Vaucluse Devient Avignon Université".Avignon Université.
  8. ^"Choisir Avignon Université".Avignon Université.
  9. ^"DUT".Avignon Université.
  10. ^"Le Campus Hannah Arendt".Avignon Université.
  11. ^"Logement".CROUS Aix-Marseille Avignon.
  12. ^"Carte des Restaurants".CROUS Aix-Marseille Avignon.
  13. ^"Les Associations Étudiantes".Avignon Université.
  14. ^"Chiffres-Clés".Avignon Université.
  15. ^"Michel de Nostredame dit Nostradamus".Medarus.
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