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Bordeaux Montaigne University

Bordeaux Montaigne University (French: Université Bordeaux Montaigne; formerly Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3) is a public university in Pessac, France, approximately 8 kilometres (5 miles) southwest of the city centre of Bordeaux.

Bordeaux Montaigne University
Université Bordeaux Montaigne
Bordeaux Aquitaine Journalism Institute
Former names
Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3
TypePublic
Established1970
Budget€99 million
PresidentLionel Larré[1]
Academic staff
1,258 including 707 professors & researchers
Students18,137[2]
Location, ,
44°47′43″N 0°36′59″W / 44.79528°N 0.61639°W / 44.79528; -0.61639
CampusSuburban
AffiliationsAUF, ComUE d'Aquitaine, EUA
Websiteu-bordeaux-montaigne.fr

It forms part of the ComUE d'Aquitaine university group.[3]

History edit

Bordeaux Montaigne University was established in 1970 after a restructuring of public universities in and near the city of Bordeaux. The university was known as Université de Bordeaux 3 during its first two decades. In 1990, it took on the name of philosopher Michel de Montaigne who was a native of the modern-day Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, becoming Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3. In 2014, the university's name was simplified to Université Bordeaux Montaigne after the universities of Bordeaux 1, 2, and 4 were all merged together to become the University of Bordeaux. Bordeaux Montaigne University celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2020.[4]

Curricula and syllabi edit

The university provides bachelors, vocational bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in the arts, linguistics, management and humanities, abiding by the European Bologna process, and thus complying with the European Credit Transfer System. The university conducts substantial research in all of these disciplines.[5][6]

Bordeaux Montaigne University also offers certificates such as DAEU and DUT.

A double-degree (for example in Law and Languages) is possible with the Montesquieu University or other Bordeaux Higher Education Institutes.

Evening classes in additional languages or in rarer languages (cantonese, etc.) are also available.

Faculties, Schools and Doctoral College edit

 
New student orientation on the Pessac campus

The Doctoral College Montaigne-Humanités (literally: "Montaigne Humanities" is the largest doctoral college on the Bordeaux Universities campus and one of the largest in France. It is also referred to as Ecole doctorale "unique" (literally: Sole Doctoral College), as it is an conglomerate of several research fields and other doctoral colleges in humanities, which were once apart.[7]

Campus and student life edit

Bordeaux Montaigne University conducts most of its teaching and research on the campus in Pessac. However, the journalism and technology institutes are located in the city centre of Bordeaux, and there are small teaching sites located in the towns of Agen and Bayonne.[8]

The university has several CROUS residence halls, dining halls, and cafés available to students.[9] There is also a student union on the Pessac campus and numerous student organisations that students may join, including a sports association.[10][11]

International students comprise 8 percent of the student body.[12]

Notable faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Equipe présidentielle". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Histoire d'université". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Histoire d'université". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  6. ^ "L'université humaniste de Bordeaux". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  7. ^ duthu#utilisateurs (2022-01-03). "Une École Doctorale unique". Université Bordeaux Montaigne (in French). Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  8. ^ "Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  9. ^ "NOS RÉSIDENCES". CROUS de Bordeaux-Aquitaine. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  10. ^ "Vie étudiante et associative". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Association sportive - Pratique compétitive". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres". Université Bordeaux Montaigne. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Centrafrique : Sarandji nommé Premier ministre". BBC News. 2 April 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  14. ^ Labouba, Manouchka Kelly. "Curriculum Vitae". Academia. Retrieved 25 July 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website (in French)
  •   Media related to Université Bordeaux 3 at Wikimedia Commons

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Not to be confused with University of Bordeaux Bordeaux Montaigne University French Universite Bordeaux Montaigne formerly Universite Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3 is a public university in Pessac France approximately 8 kilometres 5 miles southwest of the city centre of Bordeaux Bordeaux Montaigne UniversityUniversite Bordeaux MontaigneBordeaux Aquitaine Journalism InstituteFormer namesUniversite Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3TypePublicEstablished1970Budget 99 millionPresidentLionel Larre 1 Academic staff1 258 including 707 professors amp researchersStudents18 137 2 LocationPessac Gironde Nouvelle Aquitaine France44 47 43 N 0 36 59 W 44 79528 N 0 61639 W 44 79528 0 61639CampusSuburbanAffiliationsAUF ComUE d Aquitaine EUAWebsiteu bordeaux montaigne frIt forms part of the ComUE d Aquitaine university group 3 Contents 1 History 2 Curricula and syllabi 3 Faculties Schools and Doctoral College 4 Campus and student life 5 Notable faculty 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBordeaux Montaigne University was established in 1970 after a restructuring of public universities in and near the city of Bordeaux The university was known as Universite de Bordeaux 3 during its first two decades In 1990 it took on the name of philosopher Michel de Montaigne who was a native of the modern day Nouvelle Aquitaine region becoming Universite Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3 In 2014 the university s name was simplified to Universite Bordeaux Montaigne after the universities of Bordeaux 1 2 and 4 were all merged together to become the University of Bordeaux Bordeaux Montaigne University celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2020 4 Curricula and syllabi editThe university provides bachelors vocational bachelors masters and doctoral degrees in the arts linguistics management and humanities abiding by the European Bologna process and thus complying with the European Credit Transfer System The university conducts substantial research in all of these disciplines 5 6 Bordeaux Montaigne University also offers certificates such as DAEU and DUT A double degree for example in Law and Languages is possible with the Montesquieu University or other Bordeaux Higher Education Institutes Evening classes in additional languages or in rarer languages cantonese etc are also available Faculties Schools and Doctoral College edit nbsp New student orientation on the Pessac campusThe Doctoral College Montaigne Humanites literally Montaigne Humanities is the largest doctoral college on the Bordeaux Universities campus and one of the largest in France It is also referred to as Ecole doctorale unique literally Sole Doctoral College as it is an conglomerate of several research fields and other doctoral colleges in humanities which were once apart 7 Campus and student life editBordeaux Montaigne University conducts most of its teaching and research on the campus in Pessac However the journalism and technology institutes are located in the city centre of Bordeaux and there are small teaching sites located in the towns of Agen and Bayonne 8 The university has several CROUS residence halls dining halls and cafes available to students 9 There is also a student union on the Pessac campus and numerous student organisations that students may join including a sports association 10 11 International students comprise 8 percent of the student body 12 Notable faculty editRobert Escarpit 1918 2000 specialist in English literature Joseph Perez 1931 2020 historian specialising in Spanish history Jean Claude Golvin born 1942 archaeologist and architect Abdellah Bounfour born 1946 Moroccan linguist and philologist specialised in Berber languages literature and culture Beatrice Galinon Melenec born 1949 semiotician specialising in the anthropology of communication Helene Velasco Graciet geographer president of the Bordeaux Montaigne University from 2016 to 2020 Emmanuel Bourdieu born 1965 writer playwright film director and philosopher son of Pierre BourdieuNotable alumni editLucien Xavier Michel Andrianarahinjaka 1929 1997 Malagasy writer poet and politician Ignacio Ramonet born 1943 Spanish academic journalist and writer editor in chief of Le Monde diplomatique 1991 2008 Julie Okoh born 1947 Nigerian playwright educator and feminist activist Gong Yuanxing born 1952 Chinese diplomat Rodolphe Alexandre born 1953 politician from Guyane French Guiana Ioannis Liritzis born 1953 Greek academic Alice Yaeger Kaplan born 1954 American literary critic translator historian and educator Simplice Sarandji born 1955 former Prime Minister of Central African Republic 13 Mohamed Toihiri born 1955 Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Comoros Stephan Perreau born 1969 contemporary musician and art historian Stephane Bijoux born 1970 politician Nafissatou Dia Diouf born 1973 Senegalese writer Yann Barthes born 1974 journalist TV presenter and producer Eric Poulliat born 1974 politician Celia Ross former president of Algoma University Canada Benoit Maire born 1978 visual artist who works in film sculpture painting photography collage and performance art Marzena Sowa born 1979 cartoonist from Poland Aimal Faizi born 1979 Afghan journalist and columnist spokesperson of Afghanistan s President Hamid Karzai 2011 2014 Marlyse Baptista linguist specialising in morphology syntax pidgin and creole languages Fabien Gay born 1984 politician Benjamin Hoffmann born 1985 creative writer and professor Manouchka Kelly Labouba Gabonese filmmaker and screenwriter 14 Antoinette Tidjani Alou lecturer in Comparative Literature at Abdou Moumouni University NigerSee also editList of public universities in France by academy Michel de Montaigne University of BordeauxReferences edit Equipe presidentielle Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 24 July 2022 Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 24 July 2022 Histoire d universite Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 24 July 2022 Histoire d universite Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 24 July 2022 Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 25 July 2022 L universite humaniste de Bordeaux Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 25 July 2022 duthu utilisateurs 2022 01 03 Une Ecole Doctorale unique Universite Bordeaux Montaigne in French Retrieved 2022 08 24 Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 24 July 2022 NOS RESIDENCES CROUS de Bordeaux Aquitaine Retrieved 25 July 2022 Vie etudiante et associative Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 25 July 2022 Association sportive Pratique competitive Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 25 July 2022 Bordeaux Montaigne en chiffres Universite Bordeaux Montaigne Retrieved 24 July 2022 Centrafrique Sarandji nomme Premier ministre BBC News 2 April 2016 Retrieved 25 July 2022 Labouba Manouchka Kelly Curriculum Vitae Academia Retrieved 25 July 2022 External links editOfficial website in French nbsp Media related to Universite Bordeaux 3 at Wikimedia 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