TheMarie and Louis Pasteur University (UMLP), formerly known asUniversity of Franche-Comté, is a pluridisciplinary public French university located inBesançon,Franche-Comté, with decentralized campuses inBelfort,Montbéliard,Vesoul andLons-le-Saunier.
With 28 research labs, 667 PhD students and 788 research professors in 2016–2017, the University of Franche-Comté is well represented in the research community. It collaborates with many organizations (University Hospital of Besançon,CNRS,INSERM,CEA, etc.).
It has about 29,000 students, including nearly a third of scholarship students and 12% of foreign students. ItsCentre for Applied Linguistics (CLA) is one of the world's leading schools for teaching French as a foreign language and French linguistics.
The university was founded in 1423 inDole, at that time in theDuchy of Burgundy.[1] It was moved toBesançon in 1691 as Dole was being punished for having resisted too long against the king of FranceLouis XIV during his conquest of the region.[1]
The university was renamedUniversité Marie-et-Louis-Pasteur in 2025.
IUT Nord Franche-Comté. The Institute of Technology (IUT) located in the northern part of Franche-Comté offers a range of engineering and technical programs.
IUT Besançon-Vesoul. This Institute of Technology provides technical education in various fields, including engineering, IT, and industrial sciences.
ISIFC – Institut Supérieur d'Ingénieurs de Franche-Comté. The ISIFC offers advanced engineering programs, specializing in various disciplines of engineering and technology.
IAE – Institut d'Administration des Entreprises. The IAE offers programs in business administration, management, and related fields, providing a comprehensive education for future leaders.
IPAG – Institut de Préparation à l'Administration Générale. Focused on preparing students for public administration careers, the IPAG provides specialized training and courses in government-related fields.
INSPE – Institut National Supérieur du Professorat et de l'Éducation. The INSPE offers programs for teacher training and professional development in education.
CLA – Centre de Linguistique Appliquée. TheCentre for Applied Linguistics (CLA) at the University of Franche-Comté is one of the top institutions for language teaching. It has research collaborations in over 110 countries and works closely with the French Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2] The CLA is recognized internationally for its expertise in linguistics and language teaching.
SUP FC – Service Universitaire de Pédagogie pour les Formations et la Certification. SUP FC offers pedagogical services and support for academic programs and certification. It focuses on enhancing educational methods and ensuring high-quality teaching standards across disciplines.
Centre of Distance Teaching (CTU). The Centre of Distance Teaching provides opportunities for individuals working in various fields to continue their education in areas such as history, IT, mathematics, and management (AEG). It allows for flexible learning, catering to the needs of professionals seeking further education while maintaining their careers.
The University of Franche-Comté (UFC) hosts a diverse and interdisciplinary research environment, with 19 research units, including 12 university-based units and 7 mixed units in collaboration with major public research organizations likeCNRS,INSERM, and CEA. Additionally, there are 5 federative structures.[1]
Research at UFC spans a wide range of fields, from engineering and fundamental sciences to humanities and social sciences.
Fundamental Sciences and Engineering Sciences
FEMTO-ST Institute – Franche-Comté Electronics, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Optics - Sciences and Technologies. It is one of France's largest laboratories in its field.
UTINAM Institute – Universe, Transport, Interfaces, Nanostructures, Atmosphere and Environment, Molecules. Focuses on theoretical physics, astrophysics, molecular physics, and chemistry.
LMB (Laboratory of Mathematics of Besançon). Researches mathematical sciences, particularly applied mathematics.
Natural Sciences, Environment, and Territory
Chrono-environment Laboratory. Specializes in climate change, environmental dynamics, and geospatial sciences.
ThéMA Laboratory. Focuses on territorial development and geographical modeling for sustainable urban planning and development.
Legal, Economic, and Management Sciences
CRJFC – Research Center for Legal Studies. Conducts research in various legal disciplines and public law.
CRESE – Research Center on Economic Strategies. Investigates economic strategies, economic modeling, and sustainable development.
CREGO – Research Center in Organizational Management. Focuses on organizational management, including strategies for managing organizations and public administration.
Humanities and Social Sciences
CRIT – Centre for Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Research. A center for interdisciplinary research in humanities, including literature, history, and cultural studies.
ELLIADD – Publishing, Languages, Literatures, Computer Science, Arts, Didactics, Discourse. Explores the intersection of language, literature, arts, and digital technologies.
Logics of Action. A philosophy lab specializing in human action, decision-making, and ethics.
LASA – Laboratory of Sociology and Anthropology. Researches sociology and anthropology, with a focus on societal structures and cultural change.
Lucien Febvre Center. Dedicated to historical research, especially social history, cultural history, and historical methodologies.
ISTA – Institute of Sciences and Techniques of Antiquity. Specializes in ancient civilizations, focusing on archaeology, history, and the cultural heritage of antiquity.
Psychology Laboratory. Focuses on psychological research, including clinical psychology and neuropsychology.
Health and Sports Sciences
C3S Laboratory. Investigates the relationship between culture, sports, health, and society.
Sinergies. Researches integrated health, nanomedicine, artificial intelligence, and engineering for health, with an emphasis on personalized medicine.
Host-Graft-Tumor Interactions and Cellular and Tissue Engineering. Specializes in cancer research, tissue engineering, and stem cell biology, focusing on cancer treatments and regenerative medicine.
LINC – Laboratory of Integrative and Clinical Neurosciences. Focuses on clinical neuroscience, including brain functions, neurodegenerative diseases, and psychology.
Federative Structures
Burgundy-Franche-Comté Mathematics Federation. A federation supporting mathematical research in the region, with collaborations across institutions.
FR-EDUC – Research Federation in Education. Conducts research on educational methods, pedagogy, and educational policy.
FCLAB – Fuel Cell LAB. Specializes in fuel cell technologies and energy systems, focusing on renewable energy solutions.
MSHE – House of Human and Environmental Sciences Claude Nicolas Ledoux. A research platform for human sciences and environmental studies, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary research.
OSU THETA. An observatory for astronomy, earth sciences, and environmental studies, with a focus on space-time phenomena and climate dynamics.
Much of the international visibility in pure and applied science at the University of Franche-Comté comes through theCNRSFEMTO-ST with its expertise in numerous fields, including physics, optics, mechanics, time-frequency, microsystems and nanotechnology.
Dr.Paolo Macchiarini, Swissthoracic surgeon and former regenerative medicine researcher. Obtained degree certificates—a masters in organ and tissue transplantation dated 1994 and a doctorate in the same dated 1997.