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Paul Valéry University Montpellier 3

Paul Valéry University of Montpellier (French: Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III), also known as or UPVM (official acronym) or Montpellier III (UM3, until early 2015), is a French university in the Academy of Montpellier. It is one of the three successor universities to the University of Montpellier, specialising in the arts, languages and social sciences.

University Paul Valéry of Montpellier
Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier
UPVM's logo
TypePublic university
Established1289/1970
PresidentPatrick Gilli
Academic staff
627
Students19,794[1]
Location,
France

43°37′59″N 3°52′12″E / 43.633°N 3.870°E / 43.633; 3.870
CampusUrban
Sporting affiliations
Service Universitaire des Activités Physiques et Sportives (SUAPS)
Websitewww.univ-montp3.fr

The university is a member of the Coimbra Group, an association of long-established European multidisciplinary universities of high international standard.[2]

History edit

Origins edit

 
Paul Valéry University

The University of Montpellier, founded on 26 October 1289 through a bull issued by Pope Nicholas IV combining the schools of Medicine, Arts and Law, is the third university founded in France, following those of Paris and Toulouse.

In 1939, the new Faculty of Humanities was built in the city centre, facing Saint Pierre's Cathedral on the rue du Cardinal de Cabrières (currently home to part of the University of Montpellier 1's Law Faculty), and inaugurated by the then Dean Augustin Fliche.

In 1970, the former faculties formed three separate universities (Montpellier I, II and III). The Faculty of Arts, Languages, Social Sciences and Humanities becoming the "University of Montpellier III", whilst also taking on the name of Paul Valéry as a homage to the Sète-born writer who studied in Montpellier.

In 2015, the Universities of Montpellier I and II merged to be the University of Montpellier. Therefore, the University Paul Valéry of Montpellier III became University Paul-Valéry of Montpellier (UPVM).

Since 2002, all Nîmes students have been included in the University of Nîmes and are no longer part of the University of Montpellier III.

Presidents edit

List of presidents
Year of appointment Name Position Discipline
1990 Jules Maurin University Professor Contemporary History
1995 Pierre Benedetto University Professor Psychology
1998 Michèle Weil University Professor Literature
2003 Jean-Marie Miossec University Professor Geography
2008 Anne Fraïsse University Professor Latin
2016 Patrick Gilli University Professor Medieval History
2020 Anne Fraïsse University Professor Latin

Campus edit

Having become too cramped, the university moved in 1966 to a campus of over 10 hectares in the north of the city (route de Mende), close to the University of Montpellier II's new campus. In order to avoid confusion with the University of Montpellier 2, the architectural aesthetic was very carefully selected and large green spaces created.

In 1986 a new building comprising three lecture theatres (one seating 800 students) was built.

In 1998, a second University campus was built in Béziers on the site of the former Duguesclin barracks.

A move of the university's UFR 5 (psychology and sociology department) is currently being planned to the Saint-Charles site in Montpellier city centre.

Organisation edit

The university is organised into six teaching and research units:

  • Letters, Arts, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
  • Languages and Cultures
  • Human and Environmental Sciences
  • Social and Organisational Sciences
  • Subject and Societal Sciences - Psychology, sociology and anthropology
  • Education - education, physical and sports education, mathematics.

It also has an Institute of Information Technoscience.[3]

Student life edit

Student life is coordinated through the Maison des Étudiants, a place for students' activities, freedom of expression, clubs and societies.

Its aim is to help students realise their own ambitions, allowing them to open up and develop a place for creation, as well as cultural and campus activities.

The Maison des Étudiants and its "Jean Moulin" function room are an important centre for student life on campus, playing host to: dance, music, theatre and first aid classes, as well as conferences, film screenings, debates, exhibitions, solidarity and cultural days, concerts and student evenings, amongst others.

Representative student organisations edit

Following the student elections of 30 and 31 May 2006 (postponed due to the anti-CPE blockades in March) marked by a low level of participation of around 5% (but a strong one from the Béziers campus of nearly 20%), the representative student organisations are as follows:

  • Tribune Étudiante, Confédération étudiante, Avis Culturel : 4 elected to the CA, 4 elected to the CEVU
  • UNEF : 3 elected to the CA, 3 elected to the CEVU
  • Sud étudiant : 3 elected to the CA, 3 elected to the CEVU
  • Melting-Pot : 2 elected to the CA, 2 elected to the CEVU, 1 elected to the CS
  • Caraïbe Afrique Solidarité Étudiante (The CASE) : 1 elected to the CA, 1 elected to the CEVU
  • Corpo Lettres Epsylone : 1 elected to the CA, 1 elected to the CEVU
  • UNI : 1 elected to the CA, 1 elected to the CEVU
  • La liste Culturelle étudiante : 1 elected to the CEVU
  • Association Contact : 1 elected to the CS
  • Étudiants solidaires : 1 elected to the CS
  • Réseau doctorant UPV : 1 elected to the CS

Other active associations edit

All student associations do not inevitably participate in representative student elections but are not less active. Numerous cultural associations, such as Asso7, ECUME or l'Écran et son Double, actively participate in campus activities.

The associations and student unions are housed in the "Maison des Etudiants", found on the north side of campus near the Vert Bois university restaurant.

Notable people edit

Faculty edit

Alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "UPVM | Accueil".
  2. ^ Service des Relations Internationales 25 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "UFR, INSTITUT ET ÉCOLES DOCTORALES". UPVM3. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Addictions et tentative de suicide... Les secrets de la vie de Thierry Ardisson". Planet (in French). 17 June 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2021.

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Paul Valery University of Montpellier French Universite Paul Valery Montpellier III also known as or UPVM official acronym or Montpellier III UM3 until early 2015 is a French university in the Academy of Montpellier It is one of the three successor universities to the University of Montpellier specialising in the arts languages and social sciences University Paul Valery of MontpellierUniversite Paul Valery MontpellierUPVM s logoTypePublic universityEstablished1289 1970PresidentPatrick GilliAcademic staff627Students19 794 1 LocationMontpellier Beziers France43 37 59 N 3 52 12 E 43 633 N 3 870 E 43 633 3 870CampusUrbanSporting affiliationsService Universitaire des Activites Physiques et Sportives SUAPS Websitewww wbr univ montp3 wbr fr The university is a member of the Coimbra Group an association of long established European multidisciplinary universities of high international standard 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Presidents 2 Campus 3 Organisation 4 Student life 4 1 Representative student organisations 4 2 Other active associations 5 Notable people 5 1 Faculty 5 2 Alumni 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editOrigins edit nbsp Paul Valery University The University of Montpellier founded on 26 October 1289 through a bull issued by Pope Nicholas IV combining the schools of Medicine Arts and Law is the third university founded in France following those of Paris and Toulouse In 1939 the new Faculty of Humanities was built in the city centre facing Saint Pierre s Cathedral on the rue du Cardinal de Cabrieres currently home to part of the University of Montpellier 1 s Law Faculty and inaugurated by the then Dean Augustin Fliche In 1970 the former faculties formed three separate universities Montpellier I II and III The Faculty of Arts Languages Social Sciences and Humanities becoming the University of Montpellier III whilst also taking on the name of Paul Valery as a homage to the Sete born writer who studied in Montpellier In 2015 the Universities of Montpellier I and II merged to be the University of Montpellier Therefore the University Paul Valery of Montpellier III became University Paul Valery of Montpellier UPVM Since 2002 all Nimes students have been included in the University of Nimes and are no longer part of the University of Montpellier III Presidents edit List of presidents Year of appointment Name Position Discipline 1990 Jules Maurin University Professor Contemporary History 1995 Pierre Benedetto University Professor Psychology 1998 Michele Weil University Professor Literature 2003 Jean Marie Miossec University Professor Geography 2008 Anne Fraisse University Professor Latin 2016 Patrick Gilli University Professor Medieval History 2020 Anne Fraisse University Professor LatinCampus editHaving become too cramped the university moved in 1966 to a campus of over 10 hectares in the north of the city route de Mende close to the University of Montpellier II s new campus In order to avoid confusion with the University of Montpellier 2 the architectural aesthetic was very carefully selected and large green spaces created In 1986 a new building comprising three lecture theatres one seating 800 students was built In 1998 a second University campus was built in Beziers on the site of the former Duguesclin barracks A move of the university s UFR 5 psychology and sociology department is currently being planned to the Saint Charles site in Montpellier city centre Organisation editThe university is organised into six teaching and research units Letters Arts Philosophy and Psychoanalysis Languages and Cultures Human and Environmental Sciences Social and Organisational Sciences Subject and Societal Sciences Psychology sociology and anthropology Education education physical and sports education mathematics It also has an Institute of Information Technoscience 3 Student life editStudent life is coordinated through the Maison des Etudiants a place for students activities freedom of expression clubs and societies Its aim is to help students realise their own ambitions allowing them to open up and develop a place for creation as well as cultural and campus activities The Maison des Etudiants and its Jean Moulin function room are an important centre for student life on campus playing host to dance music theatre and first aid classes as well as conferences film screenings debates exhibitions solidarity and cultural days concerts and student evenings amongst others Representative student organisations edit Following the student elections of 30 and 31 May 2006 postponed due to the anti CPE blockades in March marked by a low level of participation of around 5 but a strong one from the Beziers campus of nearly 20 the representative student organisations are as follows Tribune Etudiante Confederation etudiante Avis Culturel 4 elected to the CA 4 elected to the CEVU UNEF 3 elected to the CA 3 elected to the CEVU Sud etudiant 3 elected to the CA 3 elected to the CEVU Melting Pot 2 elected to the CA 2 elected to the CEVU 1 elected to the CS Caraibe Afrique Solidarite Etudiante The CASE 1 elected to the CA 1 elected to the CEVU Corpo Lettres Epsylone 1 elected to the CA 1 elected to the CEVU UNI 1 elected to the CA 1 elected to the CEVU La liste Culturelle etudiante 1 elected to the CEVU Association Contact 1 elected to the CS Etudiants solidaires 1 elected to the CS Reseau doctorant UPV 1 elected to the CS Other active associations edit All student associations do not inevitably participate in representative student elections but are not less active Numerous cultural associations such as Asso7 ECUME or l Ecran et son Double actively participate in campus activities The associations and student unions are housed in the Maison des Etudiants found on the north side of campus near the Vert Bois university restaurant Notable people editFaculty edit Francois Doumenge 1926 Viane Tarn 2008 geographer who specialized in marine and island geography Jean Joubert 1928 Chalette sur Loing Loiret 2015 novelist short story writer and poet Larry Portis 1943 in Bremerton Washington 2011 in Soudorgues France historian Marlene Zarader born 1949 philosopher Marc Gabolde born 1957 Nantes Egyptologist Burghart Schmidt born 1962 Hamburg historian university president Jean Christophe Valtat born 1968 Modern literature Alumni edit Ahmad Kamyabi Mask born 1944 professor emeritus of comparative literature and theatrical studies Elisabeth Guigou born 1946 Marrakesh Morocco politician SP Colette Melot born 1947 Sete teacher politician TR Henry Foures born 1948 Coursan historian of music and musician Sonia Marta Mora Escalante born 1953 education administrator Costa Rica Tahar Rahim born 1981 Franco Algerian actor Etienne Leenhardt born Montpellier journalist and editor Thierry Ardisson born 1949 Bourganeuf Creuse television host and movie producer 4 Emigdio Flores Calpineiro born 1950 Cobija politician and sociologist Bolivia Rollie Cook born 1952 Edmonton Canada politician PC Brenda Marie Osbey born 1957 New Orleans American poetSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universite Paul Valery Montpellier Cercam University of Montpellier List of public universities in France by academy Coimbra GroupReferences edit UPVM Accueil Service des Relations Internationales Archived 25 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine UFR INSTITUT ET ECOLES DOCTORALES UPVM3 Retrieved 30 August 2022 Addictions et tentative de suicide Les secrets de la vie de Thierry Ardisson Planet in French 17 June 2019 Retrieved 25 August 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Valery University Montpellier 3 amp oldid 1172993352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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