TheUniversity of Lorraine (French:Université de Lorraine), abbreviated asUL, is apublicresearch university based inLorraine,Grand Est region,France. It was created on 1 January 2012, by the merger ofHenri Poincaré University,Nancy 2 University,Paul Verlaine University – Metz and theNational Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine (INPL). It aimed to unify the main colleges of the Lorraine region. The merger process started in 2009 with the creation of aPôle de recherche et d'enseignement supérieur (PRES) and was completed in 2012.
Université de Lorraine | |
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Motto | Innovation through the dialogue between knowledge fields |
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Type | Public |
Established | 2012 (2012) (1572) |
Budget | €682 million (2022) |
President | Hélène Boulanger |
Academic staff | 4,000 |
Administrative staff | 3,000 |
Students | 62,000 |
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Location | ,, |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Black,Yellow andWhite[1] |
Affiliations | Campus Europae,Grands établissements,EPSCP |
Website | www |
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The university has 51 campus sites, over the Lorraine region, the main ones are aroundNancy andMetz. The other sites are in the towns ofEpinal,Saint-Dié-des-Vosges,Bar-Le-Duc,Lunéville,Thionville-Yutz,Longwy,Forbach,Saint-Avold,Sarreguemines.
The University of Lorraine has over 62,000 students (10,000 international students, mostly fromLuxembourg,Germany,Italy,China,Morocco,Algeria,Tunisia,Senegal,Cameroon andCôte d'Ivoire) and 7,000 staff.
History
editThe original University of Lorraine was founded in 1572, in the nearby city ofPont-à-Mousson byCharles III, duke of Lorraine, andCharles, Cardinal of Lorraine, it was then run by theJesuits. The university was transferred to Nancy in 1768. It was closed by the revolutionaries in 1793, and reopened in 1864.
In 1968, the Faure law created theHenri Poincaré University (Nancy 1),Nancy 2 University and theNational Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine. ThePaul Verlaine University – Metz was created in 1971. In 2012, the 3 universities ofNancy and that ofMetz were merged to create the current University of Lorraine.
So, the University of Lorraine was formed by the merger of:
- Nancy-Université, itself a merger of:
- Paul Verlaine University – Metz
Teaching
editTeaching includes 43 teaching units (faculties, schools, departments), organized into 9 collegia:
- Arts, Literature, and Languages
- Engineering Schools
- Health
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Interface
- Law, Economy, and Management
- Lorraine Management Innovation
- Sciences and Technologies
- Technology
Engineering schools
edit- École européenne d'ingénieurs en génie des matériaux (EEIGM) : material engineering
- École nationale d'ingénieurs de Metz (ENIM)
- École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Alimentaires (ENSAIA): agricultural engineering
- École Nationale Supérieure d'Electricité et de Mécanique (ENSEM): electrical and mechanical engineering
- École Nationale Supérieure de Géologie (ENSG): geology
- École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques (ENSIC): chemistry
- École Nationale Supérieure des Technologies et Industries du Bois (ENSTIB): wood industry and technology engineering
- École nationale supérieure en génie des systèmes et de l'innovation (ENSGSI)
- Mines Nancy
- Polytech Nancy
- Telecom Nancy
Research
editThe university has 60 research units, linked with the most important French research organizations:CNRS,INSERM,INRAE andINRIA. They are organized into 10 research areas.
Among these:
- Laboratoire lorrain de recherche en informatique et ses applications [fr] (LORIA): computer sciences
- Institut Jean Lamour [fr]: material sciences
Doctoral studies are organized into 8doctoral schools, where 400 thesis are defended annually. The 1,800 PhD students come from 90 different nationalities.
Libraries
editThe university has a network of 25 libraries, managed by the Documentation department.[2]
Culture and museums
editUniversity of Lorraine operates several arts and scientific places and museums, and a botanic garden: Le préau, national theater Espace Bernard-Marie Koltès, Maison pour la Science en Lorraine, Musée archéologique,Aquarium Museum, Musée de l’Histoire du Fer,Jardin Botanique Jean-Marie-Pelt. The last three are co-operated with the Metropole of Grand Nancy.
Rankings
editUniversity of Lorraine undergraduate law program is ranked 5th of France byEduniversal, with 3 stars (2016/17).[3]
According to Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2021, University of Lorraine is ranked first European University in the subject Mining & Mineral Engineering.[4]
University rankings | |
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Global – Overall | |
ARWU World[5] | 201–300 (2023) |
QS World[6] | 721–730 (2024) |
THE World[7] | 601–800 (2024) |
USNWR Global[8] | =413 (2023) |
Notable people
edit- François Gény (1861–1959), French professor and jurist who introduced notion of "free scientific research" inpositive law.
- Victor Grignard (1871-1935) was a researcher and a teacher at the university when he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1912.
- Laurent Schwartz (1915-2002) was a researcher and teacher at the university when he received theFields Medal in 1950.
- Jean-Pierre Serre (born 1926) was a "maître de conférences" (MCF) at the university when he received theFields Medal in 1954.
- Alexander Grothendieck (1928-2014), alumni that later became the leading figure in the creation of modern algebraic geometry.
References
edit- ^"Charte graphique de l'université de Lorraine"(PDF). University of Lorraine.
- ^"Accueil | Bibliothèques de l'UL".bu.univ-lorraine.fr. Retrieved22 February 2022.
- ^Eduniversal law undergraduate Ranking
- ^"Shanghai Ranking-Universities".www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved6 March 2022.
- ^"ARWU World University Rankings 2023".www.shanghairanking.com.
- ^"QS World University Rankings: Université de Lorraine".
- ^"University of Lorraine". 13 June 2023.
- ^"Universite de Lorraine". U.S. News and World Report.
External links
edit- Website: Université de Lorraine
- Website: Welcome Université de Lorraine
- Website: Open Science at the University of Lorraine
- Video: Presentation of the University of Lorraine (2015)
- Video: Université de Lorraine Key Figures (2020)
- Video: We are Université de Lorraine (2021)
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