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Grenoble Alpes University

The Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA, French: meaning "Grenoble Alps University") is a public research university and a grand établissement in Grenoble, France. Founded in 1339, it is the third largest university in France with about 60,000 students and over 3,000 researchers.[3]

Université Grenoble Alpes
Latin: Universitas Gratianopolitana
Former name
University of Grenoble
(1339–1970), UPMF & UJF & Stendhal (1971–2015)
Motto
Veritas Liberabit
Motto in English
Truth shall set you free
TypePublic
Established1339; 685 years ago (1339)
FounderHumbert II of Viennois
Budget€450 million
Presidentunder provisional administration[1]
Academic staff
3,000
Administrative staff
2,500
Students60,000[2] (2020)
Location,
CampusUrban/College town
432 acres (175 ha)
AffiliationsAurora, EUA, AUF, SGroup
Websitewww.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Established as the University of Grenoble by Humbert II of Viennois, it split in 1970 following the wide-spread civil unrest of May 1968. Three of the University of Grenoble's successors—Joseph Fourier University, Pierre Mendès-France University, and Stendhal University—merged in 2016 to restore the original institution under the name Université Grenoble Alpes. In 2020, the Grenoble Institute of Technology, the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, and the Grenoble School of Architecture also merged with the original university.

The university is organized around two closely located urban campuses: Domaine Universitaire, which straddles Saint-Martin-d'Hères and Gières, and Campus GIANT in Grenoble. UGA also owns and operates facilities in Valence, Chambéry, Les Houches, Villar-d'Arêne, Mirabel, Échirolles, and La Tronche.[4][5]

The city of Grenoble is one of the largest scientific centers in Europe,[6][7] hosting facilities of every existing public research institution in France. This enables UGA to have hundreds of research and teaching partnerships, including close collaboration with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). After Paris, Grenoble as a city is the largest research center in France with 22,800 researchers. In April 2019, UGA was selected to host one of the four French institutes in artificial intelligence.[8]

History edit

Early history (1339–1800) edit

 
Founder Humbert II of Viennois
 
First official seal

The University of Grenoble was founded on 12 May 1339 by Humbert II of Viennois, the last independent ruler of Dauphiné, a state of the Holy Roman Empire. Its purpose was to teach civil and canon law, medicine, and the liberal arts.[9] It was considered a leader in the Renaissance revival of the classics and development of liberal arts.[10]

Humbert's actions were inspired by his granduncle Robert, King of Naples, at whose royal court Humbert spent his youth.[11] King Robert, known as the Wise, skillfully developed Naples from a small port into a lavish city and had a reputation of a cultured man and a generous patron of the arts, friends with such great minds as Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Giotto.[12][11]

Such rich experience contributed to Humbert's intention to create a university in his own state, and to do so he visited Pope Benedict XII to get a papal bull of approval.

 
University Palace, now IUT Grenoble 1

Humbert cared deeply about his students, offering generous aid, protection, and even providing a hundred of them with free housing.[13] Humbert's financial losses during the Smyrniote crusades, Black Death, and Dauphiné's attachment to France greatly decreased the activity of the university leading to its closure, since a small mountainous town could not support its activity on its own.[11]

It was reopened again by Louis XI of France in 1475 in Valence under the name University of Valence, while the original university was restored in Grenoble in 1542 by Francis de Bourbon, Count of St. Pol.[14] The two universities were finally reunited in 1565. At that point Grenoble was an important center of law practice in France, thus law practice was at the center of the university education.[15]

The French Revolution, with its focus on the end to inherited privilege, led to the suppression of most universities in France. To revolutionaries, universities embodied bastions of corporatism and established interests. Moreover, lands owned by the universities represented a source of wealth and therefore were confiscated, just as property possessed by the Church.

Modern period (1800–1968) edit

Changing university logos
 
Université de Grenoble (1339-1970)
 
Université Grenoble Alpes (since 2020)

In 1805–1808, Napoleon reestablished faculties of law, letters, and science. The Bourbon Restoration had temporarily suppressed the Faculty of Letters and the Faculty of Law, but by the 1850s the university's activity had begun rapidly developing again.[16]

The development of the sciences at the university was spearheaded by the transformation of Grenoble from a regional center to a major supplier of industrial motors and electrical equipment in 1880s.[16] The faculties were formally inaugurated as the University of Grenoble in 1879 in the newly constructed Place de Verdun.[17] There were around 3000 students in 1930. Significant enrollment growth in the 1960s created pressures on the academic infrastructure of the university; the Suzanne Dobelmann library helped expand facilities, especially those relating to science and medicine.[18]

Recent history (1968–present) edit

In the aftermath of the May 1968 events in France and the Faure law [fr], many French universities were subdivided by both area of study and political ideology between 1968 and 1971.[19][20][21][22][a] As part of this trend, the University of Grenoble was separated into four specialized institutions:

  • Grenoble 1: Université scientifique et médicale de Grenoble [University of Science and Medicine of Grenoble], known as Université scientifique, technologique et médicale de Grenoble after 1980,[23] and Joseph Fourier University after 1987[citation needed]
  • Grenoble 2: Université des sciences sociales de Grenoble [University of Social Sciences of Grenoble], renamed Université Pierre Mendès France around 1990.[24][25][26][27][28]
  • Grenoble 3: Université des langues et lettres de Grenoble [University of Languages and Letters of Grenoble] renamed Stendhal University about 1987
  • Institut national polytechnique de Grenoble, later Institut polytechnique de Grenoble [Grenoble Institute of Technology] or Grenoble INP.
 
Part of the ex-UPMF facilities

Starting 2013, a movement began towards reunification of universities in Grenoble. Joseph Fourier University, Pierre Mendès-France University, and Stendhal University merged on 1 January 2016 under the name of the Université Grenoble Alpes.[29]

On 1 January 2020, the Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble-INP), the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, the ENSAG School of Architecture, and the Community Université Grenoble Alpes merged with the University Grenoble Alpes.[30]

In November 2023, the French Parliament granted the university the status of grand établissement.[31]

Campus edit

UGA facilities are mainly located in the Grenoble Agglomeration, centered around the Domaine Universitaire campus, GIANT campus, and La Tronche medical campus. However, there are many facilities that are located in other places in and outside of Grenoble, including the Valence campus and an important number of laboratories and research centres.

Domaine Universitaire (Grenoble) edit

 
Domaine Universitaire

The Domaine Universitaire, also known as the University Campus and Campus de Saint-Martin-d'Hères, is the main UGA campus covering an area of 175 hectares. It is an autonomous part of the Grenoble-Alpes Métropole agglomeration and a part of Saint-Martin-d'Hères commune. The Domaine Universitaire hosts the majority of educational facilities and a significant portion of research laboratories of the university. Olivier-Clément Cacoub designed the science library, the administrative building of the science faculty and the large Louis-Weil amphitheater.

The Domaine Universitaire campus has a distinct feature of being an isolated part of the agglomeration dedicated solely to academics and student activities. This is an exemption from the typical model of French universities where university facilities are scattered throughout the city. Such organization was an experimental model applied in 1960s to accommodate the rapidly growing university. Over the years, due to such a distinct form of organization it earned the reputation of an "American campus".[32][33][34] Another French university that follows this model is Paris-Saclay University although it is located 20 km away from Paris and not in a direct proximity to the city.

The campus boast 3 000 trees,[35] including Arboretum Robert Ruffier-Lanche with over 250 different species of trees and shrubs from around the world. Due to its rich vegetation, surrounded by Isère (river), in proximity of three mountain chains, and in immediate adjacency to the city, the campus is known for student quality of life. The university is ranked among the most beautiful universities and campuses in France[36] and Europe.[37][38] The campus has a rich network of public transport, including the Grenoble tramway, several bus lines, easy access the main highway and a network of bike lines. Grenoble is traditionally recognized as one of the best student cities in France.[39][40][41][42]

La Tronche campus is located one tramway stop away from the Domaine Universitaire campus. It is primarily specialized in medical studies and is home to the Grenoble Alpes University Hospital.

Campus GIANT (Grenoble) edit

 
Campus GIANT

Campus GIANT (Grenoble Innovation for Advanced New Technologies) is an inter-organizational campus located on the old military grounds of a presque-isle between Isère and Drac that formed Polygone Scientifique. The Campus hosts several educational institutions, primarily UGA (particularly the INPG) and the Grenoble School of Management. Among other members of the campus are also large state research organizations CNRS and CEA. The GIANT campus hosts Minatec, as well as several European large scale Instruments including European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and Institut Laue–Langevin. Major industrial companies have facilities on campus, including bioMérieux, Schneider Electric, Siemens, and STMicroelectronics.

Contrary to the Domaine Universitaire campus, which hosts UGA and shares both educational and research roles in a wide variety of disciplines, the GIANT Campus is inter-organizational and leans heavily towards research-industry collaboration in natural and applied sciences.

Other buildings in the Grenoble area edit

The university has buildings in various locations in the Grenoble area: near the main Grenoble train station (parts of IUT1 and IUT2), Boulevard Gambetta, Place de Verdun, and in the Vigny-Musset area (Cité des Territoires).

Valence Campus edit

The Valence campus is home to over 4000 students in undergraduate and post-graduate programs. It is located in the department of Drôme, 90 km away from Grenoble. The Valence campus is the successor of the Université de Valence founded in 1452 by Dauphin Louis, future King Louis XI. The University of Valence was closed in 1792 sharing the fate of most French universities during the French Revolution.

Other locations edit

University facilities are also located outside of main campuses.

Governance edit

The Université Grenoble Alpes is a Public Institution of Scientific, Cultural, and Professional Relevance (French: Établissement public à caractère scientifique, culturel et professionnel"). It is governed by a board of directors and an academic council elected every four years. The president of the university is elected by the board of Directors after each renewal, and is eligible for re-election once. On 3 December 2015, staff and students from Joseph Fourier University, Pierre Mendès-France University, and Stendhal University voted to elect representatives to the central councils of the new university. On 7 January 2016, the Board of Directors of the Université Grenoble Alpes elected Lise Dumasy as president. It was the first time a woman has been elected to head a merged university in France.[43]

The university was one of the central members of the Community Université Grenoble Alpes, a COMUE under the presidency of Patrick Lévy. The association allowed the humanities and social sciences and natural and formal sciences to be represented in the governance of the entire university system of Grenoble.[44]

On 1 January 2020 the ComUE merged with the university, together with the Grenoble Institute of Technology, the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies, and the Grenoble School of Architecture ENSAG. The merger was organized using the newly created legal form of "établissements expérimentaux" created by the French government to promote the development of leading national universities.[45] Yassine Lakhnech became the President of the newly merged university.[46] He was re-elected to the presidency on January 11, 2024;[47] however the administrative court of Grenoble ruled that the elections of the university boards of November 2023 were insincere.[48] A provisional administrator was then appointed.[1]. After a new round of elections of the boards in April 2024, Yassine Lakhnech was again elected president on May 16, 2024 for a four-year mandate.[49][50]

Academics edit

University rankings
Université Grenoble Alpes
Global – Overall
ARWU World[51]101–150 (2023)
QS World[52]194 (2024)
Reuters World[53]91 (2019)
THE World[54]301–350 (2024)
USNWR Global[55]186 (2023)
 
Central avenue on Main campus in Saint-Martin-d'Hères (autumn 2016).
 
Grenoble University Hospital Center (CHU)
 
Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience (GIN)

The Université Grenoble Alpes is made up of multiple departments, schools and institutes.[56]

  • Faculty of sciences
    • Department of Chemistry and Biology
    • IM2AG - Department of Computer Science, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics of Grenoble (IM2AG)
    • PhITEM - Department of Physics, Engineering, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Mechanics
    • OSUG - Grenoble Observatory for Sciences of the Universe
    • DLST - Department for Undergraduate Degree of Sciences and Technology
  • Grenoble INP
    • Ense3 - Engineering school of Energy, Water and Environmental sciences
    • Ensimag - Engineering school of Applied mathematics and Computer Science
    • Esisar - Engineering school of Advanced Systems and Networks
    • Génie industriel - School of Industrial engineering and Management
    • Pagora - Engineering school of Paper, Print media and Biomaterials
    • Phelma - Engineering school of Physics, Electronics and Materials Science
    • Grenoble IAE - Graduate School of Management
    • Polytech Grenoble - Polytechnic Engineering School
  • Faculty of humanities, health, sports, society (H3S)
    • ARSH - Department of Arts and Humanities
    • LE - Department of foreign languages
    • LLASIC - Department of Languages, Literature, Performing Arts, Information and Communication
    • SHS - Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
    • STAPS - Department of physical and sports activities
    • Faculty of Medicine
    • Faculty of Pharmacology
  • Faculties and departments outside of regrouping
    • Institute of Urban Planning and Alpine Geography (IUGA)
    • Grenoble Law School
    • Grenoble Faculty of Economics
  • Sciences Po Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Political Studies
  • ENSAG - Grenoble School of Architecture
  • University Institutes of Technology
    • IUT Grenoble 1 - University Institutes of Technology 1
    • IUT Grenoble 2 - University Institutes of Technology 2
    • IUT de Valence - Valence University Institutes of Technology
  • Transverse structures
    • DSDA - Drôme Ardèche Department of Sciences
    • CUEF - University Centre for French Studies
    • INSPE - Institute of Education and Teaching
    • SDL - Languages Office
    • Doctoral College

Research edit

 
Minatec complex

Covering all disciplinary fields, the Université Grenoble Alpes has 106 research departments spread out in six centres bringing together different types of organizations (joint research departments, host teams, platforms, etc.) in the same scientific field.[56]

  • Humanities and Social Science Centre (Pôle SHS)
  • Chemistry, Biology and Health Centre (Pôle CBS)
  • Mathematics, Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies Centre (Pôle MSTIC)
  • Particle Physics, Astrophysics, Geosciences, the Environment and Ecology Centre (Pôle PAGE)
  • Physics, Engineering and Materials Centre (Pôle PEM)
  • Social Sciences Centre (Pôle SS)

Multiple research labs are attached to the university. University Grenoble Alpes, though Grenoble INP, cofounded Minatec, an international center on micro-nano technologies, uniting over 3000 researchers and 1200 students.[57]

The university hosts one of 4 French national Institutes of Artificial Intelligence.[8]

PhD training is administered and governed by the Doctoral College, which creates rules and standards for UGA's 13 doctoral schools.[58]

Notable people edit

UGA has a considerable number of notable alumni in several different fields, ranging from academics to political leaders, executives, and artists.

Politics edit

Many European politicians have studied law, economics, and languages at UGA, including: Reinhold Maier, Helene Weber, Walther Schreiber, Michel Destot, Louis Besson, Bernard Accoyer, Marlène Schiappa, Thierry Repentin, André Vallini and Geoffrey Acland.

Other political leaders include: Gaétan Barrette, Minister of Health and Social Services of Canada; Paul Kaba Thieba, Prime Minister of Burkina Faso; Abderrahmane Benkhalfa, Minister of Finance of Algeria; Hazem El Beblawi, Prime Minister of Egypt; Richard E. Hoagland, US Ambassador; Abdoulaye Wade, President of Senegal; Driss Basri, Interior Minister of Morocco; Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, Ambassador for Mauritania; Şenkal Atasagun, Chief of the National Intelligence Organization of Turkey; Ignas Jonynas, Lithuanian diplomat; Bill Morneau, Canadian Minister of Finance; Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister of Laos; Ali Al Shami, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lebanon; Fathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist; Mohammed al-Dairi Minister of Foreign Affairs of Libya.

UGA alumni also include American journalist Warren D. Leary, French journalists Éric Conan, Olivier Galzi, Mélissa Theuriau Françoise Joly, Laurent Mauduit, Marc Dugain, Philippe Robinet, Caroline Roux, British Joanna Gosling and Safia Shah, and German Jona von Ustinov, who worked for MI5 during the time of the Nazi regime.

Among social activists who attended UGA, one could find Léo-Paul Lauzon, Léa Roback, Austin Mardon, and the former CEO of the Chicago Urban League James Compton.

Mathematics and sciences edit

Numerous prominent scientists have studied at the Université Grenoble Alpes since the development of the hydro-power in the region in 1880s. Prominent fields include physics, material sciences, and computer sciences with alumni like Yves Bréchet,[59] member of the French Academy of Sciences; Rajaâ Cherkaoui El Moursli,[60] who worked on the Higgs Boson discovery; Patrick Cousot,[61] French computer scientist; Joseph Sifakis, Turing Award laureate; Claude Boutron,[62] French glaciologist; Jean-Louis Coatrieux,[63] French researcher in medical imaging; Michel Cosnard,[64] French computer scientist; Paul Trendelenburg,[65] German pharmacologist; Yousef Saad,[66] computer scientist; Gérard Mourou Nobel Prize laureate, Maurice Nivat, Catherine Ritz,[67] French Antarctic researcher; Eric Goles, Chilean mathematician; Pierre Colmez, French mathematician; René Alphonse Higonnet,[68] French engineer; Marlon Dumas, Honduran computer scientist; Claire Berger,[69] French physicist and Michel Campillo, French seismologist.

Notes edit

  1. ^ See History of universities in France [fr]

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External links edit

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The Universite Grenoble Alpes UGA French meaning Grenoble Alps University is a public research university and a grand etablissement in Grenoble France Founded in 1339 it is the third largest university in France with about 60 000 students and over 3 000 researchers 3 Universite Grenoble AlpesLatin Universitas GratianopolitanaFormer nameUniversity of Grenoble 1339 1970 UPMF amp UJF amp Stendhal 1971 2015 MottoVeritas LiberabitMotto in EnglishTruth shall set you freeTypePublicEstablished1339 685 years ago 1339 FounderHumbert II of ViennoisBudget 450 millionPresidentunder provisional administration 1 Academic staff3 000Administrative staff2 500Students60 000 2 2020 LocationCities of Grenoble Saint Martin d Heres amp Gieres in FranceCampusUrban College town432 acres 175 ha AffiliationsAurora EUA AUF SGroupWebsitewww wbr univ grenoble alpes wbr fr Established as the University of Grenoble by Humbert II of Viennois it split in 1970 following the wide spread civil unrest of May 1968 Three of the University of Grenoble s successors Joseph Fourier University Pierre Mendes France University and Stendhal University merged in 2016 to restore the original institution under the name Universite Grenoble Alpes In 2020 the Grenoble Institute of Technology the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies and the Grenoble School of Architecture also merged with the original university The university is organized around two closely located urban campuses Domaine Universitaire which straddles Saint Martin d Heres and Gieres and Campus GIANT in Grenoble UGA also owns and operates facilities in Valence Chambery Les Houches Villar d Arene Mirabel Echirolles and La Tronche 4 5 The city of Grenoble is one of the largest scientific centers in Europe 6 7 hosting facilities of every existing public research institution in France This enables UGA to have hundreds of research and teaching partnerships including close collaboration with the French National Centre for Scientific Research CNRS and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission CEA After Paris Grenoble as a city is the largest research center in France with 22 800 researchers In April 2019 UGA was selected to host one of the four French institutes in artificial intelligence 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1339 1800 1 2 Modern period 1800 1968 1 3 Recent history 1968 present 2 Campus 2 1 Domaine Universitaire Grenoble 2 2 Campus GIANT Grenoble 2 3 Other buildings in the Grenoble area 2 4 Valence Campus 2 5 Other locations 3 Governance 4 Academics 5 Research 6 Notable people 6 1 Politics 6 2 Mathematics and sciences 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editEarly history 1339 1800 edit nbsp Founder Humbert II of Viennois nbsp First official seal The University of Grenoble was founded on 12 May 1339 by Humbert II of Viennois the last independent ruler of Dauphine a state of the Holy Roman Empire Its purpose was to teach civil and canon law medicine and the liberal arts 9 It was considered a leader in the Renaissance revival of the classics and development of liberal arts 10 Humbert s actions were inspired by his granduncle Robert King of Naples at whose royal court Humbert spent his youth 11 King Robert known as the Wise skillfully developed Naples from a small port into a lavish city and had a reputation of a cultured man and a generous patron of the arts friends with such great minds as Petrarch Boccaccio and Giotto 12 11 Such rich experience contributed to Humbert s intention to create a university in his own state and to do so he visited Pope Benedict XII to get a papal bull of approval nbsp University Palace now IUT Grenoble 1 Humbert cared deeply about his students offering generous aid protection and even providing a hundred of them with free housing 13 Humbert s financial losses during the Smyrniote crusades Black Death and Dauphine s attachment to France greatly decreased the activity of the university leading to its closure since a small mountainous town could not support its activity on its own 11 It was reopened again by Louis XI of France in 1475 in Valence under the name University of Valence while the original university was restored in Grenoble in 1542 by Francis de Bourbon Count of St Pol 14 The two universities were finally reunited in 1565 At that point Grenoble was an important center of law practice in France thus law practice was at the center of the university education 15 The French Revolution with its focus on the end to inherited privilege led to the suppression of most universities in France To revolutionaries universities embodied bastions of corporatism and established interests Moreover lands owned by the universities represented a source of wealth and therefore were confiscated just as property possessed by the Church Modern period 1800 1968 edit Changing university logos nbsp Universite de Grenoble 1339 1970 nbsp Universite Grenoble Alpes since 2020 In 1805 1808 Napoleon reestablished faculties of law letters and science The Bourbon Restoration had temporarily suppressed the Faculty of Letters and the Faculty of Law but by the 1850s the university s activity had begun rapidly developing again 16 The development of the sciences at the university was spearheaded by the transformation of Grenoble from a regional center to a major supplier of industrial motors and electrical equipment in 1880s 16 The faculties were formally inaugurated as the University of Grenoble in 1879 in the newly constructed Place de Verdun 17 There were around 3000 students in 1930 Significant enrollment growth in the 1960s created pressures on the academic infrastructure of the university the Suzanne Dobelmann library helped expand facilities especially those relating to science and medicine 18 Recent history 1968 present edit In the aftermath of the May 1968 events in France and the Faure law fr many French universities were subdivided by both area of study and political ideology between 1968 and 1971 19 20 21 22 a As part of this trend the University of Grenoble was separated into four specialized institutions Grenoble 1 Universite scientifique et medicale de Grenoble University of Science and Medicine of Grenoble known as Universite scientifique technologique et medicale de Grenoble after 1980 23 and Joseph Fourier University after 1987 citation needed Grenoble 2 Universite des sciences sociales de Grenoble University of Social Sciences of Grenoble renamed Universite Pierre Mendes France around 1990 24 25 26 27 28 Grenoble 3 Universite des langues et lettres de Grenoble University of Languages and Letters of Grenoble renamed Stendhal University about 1987 Institut national polytechnique de Grenoble later Institut polytechnique de Grenoble Grenoble Institute of Technology or Grenoble INP nbsp Part of the ex UPMF facilities Starting 2013 a movement began towards reunification of universities in Grenoble Joseph Fourier University Pierre Mendes France University and Stendhal University merged on 1 January 2016 under the name of the Universite Grenoble Alpes 29 On 1 January 2020 the Grenoble Institute of Technology Grenoble INP the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies the ENSAG School of Architecture and the Community Universite Grenoble Alpes merged with the University Grenoble Alpes 30 In November 2023 the French Parliament granted the university the status of grand etablissement 31 Campus editUGA facilities are mainly located in the Grenoble Agglomeration centered around the Domaine Universitaire campus GIANT campus and La Tronche medical campus However there are many facilities that are located in other places in and outside of Grenoble including the Valence campus and an important number of laboratories and research centres Domaine Universitaire Grenoble edit nbsp Domaine Universitaire The Domaine Universitaire also known as the University Campus and Campus de Saint Martin d Heres is the main UGA campus covering an area of 175 hectares It is an autonomous part of the Grenoble Alpes Metropole agglomeration and a part of Saint Martin d Heres commune The Domaine Universitaire hosts the majority of educational facilities and a significant portion of research laboratories of the university Olivier Clement Cacoub designed the science library the administrative building of the science faculty and the large Louis Weil amphitheater The Domaine Universitaire campus has a distinct feature of being an isolated part of the agglomeration dedicated solely to academics and student activities This is an exemption from the typical model of French universities where university facilities are scattered throughout the city Such organization was an experimental model applied in 1960s to accommodate the rapidly growing university Over the years due to such a distinct form of organization it earned the reputation of an American campus 32 33 34 Another French university that follows this model is Paris Saclay University although it is located 20 km away from Paris and not in a direct proximity to the city The campus boast 3 000 trees 35 including Arboretum Robert Ruffier Lanche with over 250 different species of trees and shrubs from around the world Due to its rich vegetation surrounded by Isere river in proximity of three mountain chains and in immediate adjacency to the city the campus is known for student quality of life The university is ranked among the most beautiful universities and campuses in France 36 and Europe 37 38 The campus has a rich network of public transport including the Grenoble tramway several bus lines easy access the main highway and a network of bike lines Grenoble is traditionally recognized as one of the best student cities in France 39 40 41 42 La Tronche campus is located one tramway stop away from the Domaine Universitaire campus It is primarily specialized in medical studies and is home to the Grenoble Alpes University Hospital nbsp Joseph Fourier Library nbsp Maison des Langues nbsp Stendhal Building nbsp Louis Weil Amphitheatre nbsp Sciences Po Grenoble nbsp Pierre Mendes France Building nbsp Grenoble Law School nbsp Grenoble IAE nbsp IMAG Building nbsp Grenoble INP buildings nbsp Stendhal Building nbsp Faculty of Economics of Grenoble Campus GIANT Grenoble edit nbsp Campus GIANT Campus GIANT Grenoble Innovation for Advanced New Technologies is an inter organizational campus located on the old military grounds of a presque isle between Isere and Drac that formed Polygone Scientifique The Campus hosts several educational institutions primarily UGA particularly the INPG and the Grenoble School of Management Among other members of the campus are also large state research organizations CNRS and CEA The GIANT campus hosts Minatec as well as several European large scale Instruments including European Synchrotron Radiation Facility European Molecular Biology Laboratory and Institut Laue Langevin Major industrial companies have facilities on campus including bioMerieux Schneider Electric Siemens and STMicroelectronics Contrary to the Domaine Universitaire campus which hosts UGA and shares both educational and research roles in a wide variety of disciplines the GIANT Campus is inter organizational and leans heavily towards research industry collaboration in natural and applied sciences Other buildings in the Grenoble area edit The university has buildings in various locations in the Grenoble area near the main Grenoble train station parts of IUT1 and IUT2 Boulevard Gambetta Place de Verdun and in the Vigny Musset area Cite des Territoires Valence Campus edit The Valence campus is home to over 4000 students in undergraduate and post graduate programs It is located in the department of Drome 90 km away from Grenoble The Valence campus is the successor of the Universite de Valence founded in 1452 by Dauphin Louis future King Louis XI The University of Valence was closed in 1792 sharing the fate of most French universities during the French Revolution Other locations edit University facilities are also located outside of main campuses An alpine botanical garden Jardin botanique alpin du Lautaret spans over a 2 hectares area in Col du Lautaret IUT2 runs a department of management of companies and administration GEA in Vienne A center for agricultural research and teaching is run inside the Olivier de Serres domain in Ardeche nbsp IUT Grenoble 1 Grenoble nbsp Grenoble INP Grenoble nbsp IUGA Grenoble nbsp Alpine botanical garden nbsp Grenoble Alpes University HospitalGovernance editThe Universite Grenoble Alpes is a Public Institution of Scientific Cultural and Professional Relevance French Etablissement public a caractere scientifique culturel et professionnel It is governed by a board of directors and an academic council elected every four years The president of the university is elected by the board of Directors after each renewal and is eligible for re election once On 3 December 2015 staff and students from Joseph Fourier University Pierre Mendes France University and Stendhal University voted to elect representatives to the central councils of the new university On 7 January 2016 the Board of Directors of the Universite Grenoble Alpes elected Lise Dumasy as president It was the first time a woman has been elected to head a merged university in France 43 The university was one of the central members of the Community Universite Grenoble Alpes a COMUE under the presidency of Patrick Levy The association allowed the humanities and social sciences and natural and formal sciences to be represented in the governance of the entire university system of Grenoble 44 On 1 January 2020 the ComUE merged with the university together with the Grenoble Institute of Technology the Grenoble Institute of Political Studies and the Grenoble School of Architecture ENSAG The merger was organized using the newly created legal form of etablissements experimentaux created by the French government to promote the development of leading national universities 45 Yassine Lakhnech became the President of the newly merged university 46 He was re elected to the presidency on January 11 2024 47 however the administrative court of Grenoble ruled that the elections of the university boards of November 2023 were insincere 48 A provisional administrator was then appointed 1 After a new round of elections of the boards in April 2024 Yassine Lakhnech was again elected president on May 16 2024 for a four year mandate 49 50 Academics editUniversity rankingsUniversite Grenoble AlpesGlobal OverallARWU World 51 101 150 2023 QS World 52 194 2024 Reuters World 53 91 2019 THE World 54 301 350 2024 USNWR Global 55 186 2023 nbsp Central avenue on Main campus in Saint Martin d Heres autumn 2016 nbsp Grenoble University Hospital Center CHU nbsp Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience GIN The Universite Grenoble Alpes is made up of multiple departments schools and institutes 56 Faculty of sciences Department of Chemistry and Biology IM2AG Department of Computer Science Mathematics and Applied Mathematics of Grenoble IM2AG PhITEM Department of Physics Engineering Earth amp Environmental Sciences Mechanics OSUG Grenoble Observatory for Sciences of the Universe DLST Department for Undergraduate Degree of Sciences and Technology Grenoble INP Ense3 Engineering school of Energy Water and Environmental sciences Ensimag Engineering school of Applied mathematics and Computer Science Esisar Engineering school of Advanced Systems and Networks Genie industriel School of Industrial engineering and Management Pagora Engineering school of Paper Print media and Biomaterials Phelma Engineering school of Physics Electronics and Materials Science Grenoble IAE Graduate School of Management Polytech Grenoble Polytechnic Engineering School Faculty of humanities health sports society H3S ARSH Department of Arts and Humanities LE Department of foreign languages LLASIC Department of Languages Literature Performing Arts Information and Communication SHS Department of Humanities and Social Sciences STAPS Department of physical and sports activities Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Pharmacology Faculties and departments outside of regrouping Institute of Urban Planning and Alpine Geography IUGA Grenoble Law School Grenoble Faculty of Economics Sciences Po Grenoble Grenoble Institute of Political Studies ENSAG Grenoble School of Architecture University Institutes of Technology IUT Grenoble 1 University Institutes of Technology 1 IUT Grenoble 2 University Institutes of Technology 2 IUT de Valence Valence University Institutes of Technology Transverse structures DSDA Drome Ardeche Department of Sciences CUEF University Centre for French Studies INSPE Institute of Education and Teaching SDL Languages Office Doctoral CollegeResearch edit nbsp Minatec complex Covering all disciplinary fields the Universite Grenoble Alpes has 106 research departments spread out in six centres bringing together different types of organizations joint research departments host teams platforms etc in the same scientific field 56 Humanities and Social Science Centre Pole SHS Chemistry Biology and Health Centre Pole CBS Mathematics Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies Centre Pole MSTIC Particle Physics Astrophysics Geosciences the Environment and Ecology Centre Pole PAGE Physics Engineering and Materials Centre Pole PEM Social Sciences Centre Pole SS Multiple research labs are attached to the university University Grenoble Alpes though Grenoble INP cofounded Minatec an international center on micro nano technologies uniting over 3000 researchers and 1200 students 57 The university hosts one of 4 French national Institutes of Artificial Intelligence 8 PhD training is administered and governed by the Doctoral College which creates rules and standards for UGA s 13 doctoral schools 58 Notable people editUGA has a considerable number of notable alumni in several different fields ranging from academics to political leaders executives and artists Politics edit Many European politicians have studied law economics and languages at UGA including Reinhold Maier Helene Weber Walther Schreiber Michel Destot Louis Besson Bernard Accoyer Marlene Schiappa Thierry Repentin Andre Vallini and Geoffrey Acland Other political leaders include Gaetan Barrette Minister of Health and Social Services of Canada Paul Kaba Thieba Prime Minister of Burkina Faso Abderrahmane Benkhalfa Minister of Finance of Algeria Hazem El Beblawi Prime Minister of Egypt Richard E Hoagland US Ambassador Abdoulaye Wade President of Senegal Driss Basri Interior Minister of Morocco Ahmedou Ould Abdallah Ambassador for Mauritania Senkal Atasagun Chief of the National Intelligence Organization of Turkey Ignas Jonynas Lithuanian diplomat Bill Morneau Canadian Minister of Finance Souvanna Phouma Prime Minister of Laos Ali Al Shami Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lebanon Fathallah Sijilmassi Moroccan politician and economist Mohammed al Dairi Minister of Foreign Affairs of Libya UGA alumni also include American journalist Warren D Leary French journalists Eric Conan Olivier Galzi Melissa Theuriau Francoise Joly Laurent Mauduit Marc Dugain Philippe Robinet Caroline Roux British Joanna Gosling and Safia Shah and German Jona von Ustinov who worked for MI5 during the time of the Nazi regime Among social activists who attended UGA one could find Leo Paul Lauzon Lea Roback Austin Mardon and the former CEO of the Chicago Urban League James Compton nbsp Richard von Weizsacker President of Germany nbsp Vigdis Finnbogadottir President of Iceland nbsp Jacqueline Kennedy First Lady of the United States nbsp Masako Owada Empress of Japan nbsp Olivier Veran French politician Minister of Health nbsp Abdoulaye Wade President of Senegal Mathematics and sciences edit Numerous prominent scientists have studied at the Universite Grenoble Alpes since the development of the hydro power in the region in 1880s Prominent fields include physics material sciences and computer sciences with alumni like Yves Brechet 59 member of the French Academy of Sciences Rajaa Cherkaoui El Moursli 60 who worked on the Higgs Boson discovery Patrick Cousot 61 French computer scientist Joseph Sifakis Turing Award laureate Claude Boutron 62 French glaciologist Jean Louis Coatrieux 63 French researcher in medical imaging Michel Cosnard 64 French computer scientist Paul Trendelenburg 65 German pharmacologist Yousef Saad 66 computer scientist Gerard Mourou Nobel Prize laureate Maurice Nivat Catherine Ritz 67 French Antarctic researcher Eric Goles Chilean mathematician Pierre Colmez French mathematician Rene Alphonse Higonnet 68 French engineer Marlon Dumas Honduran computer scientist Claire Berger 69 French physicist and Michel Campillo French seismologist nbsp Gerard Mourou Physicist amp 2018 Nobel laureate 70 nbsp Jean Jacques Favier CNES Astronaut 71 nbsp Charles Elachi Director of the JPL 72 nbsp Joseph Sifakis Computer scientist Turing recipient 73 nbsp Alim Louis Benabid Neurosurgeon 74 nbsp Aurelien Barrau physicist and philosopher 75 Notes edit See History of universities in France fr References edit a b https www univ grenoble alpes fr medias fichier arrete administrateur provisoire uga 2024 1707474427667 pdf ID FICHE 1206757 amp INLINE FALSE in French Petitdemange Amelie September 2019 Classements attractivite Pourquoi les universites et les ecoles se regroupent Retrieved 2 March 2020 Flochlay Anne Claire Universite Grenoble Alpes Universite Grenoble Alpes Retrieved 2 July 2023 ComUE Les chiffres cles de la Communaute Universite Grenoble Alpes www communaute univ grenoble alpes fr Archived from the original on 1 July 2017 Retrieved 24 December 2016 GIANT campus www giant grenoble org Retrieved 2 July 2023 Esposito Mark November 2011 The Grenoble Cluster of Minalogic France s most competitive pole Virgile Adam PhD Virgile Adam PhD a b La France lance officiellement ses quatre Instituts Interdisciplinaires d Intelligence Artificielle usinenouvelle com in French 25 April 2019 Herbermann Charles George Pace Edward Aloysius Pallen Conde Benoist Wynne John Joseph Shahan Thomas Joseph 1 January 1913 The Catholic Encyclopedia An International Work of Reference on the Constitution Doctrine Discipline and History of the Catholic Church Encyclopedia Press via Google Books Universities of Grenoble I II and III university Grenoble France Britannica com a b c Livre du centenaire de la faculte de droit discours etudes et documents Typographie et lithographie Allier Freres 1906 via archive org Kelly Samantha The New Solomon Robert of Naples 1309 1343 and Fourteenth Century Kingship page 2 Google Books Livre du centenaire de la faculte de droit discours etudes et documents Typographie et lithographie Allier Freres 1906 via archive org Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 St Pol Counts of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 24 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 41 lines 7 and 8 Their son Francois de Bourbon count of St Pol 1491 1545 was one of the most devoted and 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Education society and politics A history of education in France from 1945 to the present in French Paris Seuil pp 136 137 ISBN 978 2 02 014157 4 Bienayme Alain 1984 The New Reform in French Higher Education European Journal of Education 19 2 154 doi 10 2307 1502786 Judge Harry Lemosse Michel Paine Lynn Sedlak Michael 1994 The university and the teachers France the United States England Oxford Studies in Comparative Education Vol 4 Wallingford Oxfordshire UK Triangle Books p 70 ISBN 978 1 873927 08 3 Retrieved 30 January 2024 Stumpf Paul Karl Conn Eric E 1980 The Biochemistry of Plants Lipids The Biochemistry of Plants A Comprehensive Treatise New York Academic Press p ix ISBN 978 0 12 675409 4 Grenoble Alpes University History Grenoble Alpes University Retrieved 29 January 2024 Error Unable to display the reference properly See the documentation for details Grenoble Alpes University L histoire de l Universite Grenoble Alpes in French Grenoble Alpes University Retrieved 29 January 2024 Error Unable to display the reference properly See the documentation for details Error Unable to display the reference properly See the documentation for details Dizier Valentin Girard Bertrand 29 October 2013 Universite Grenoble Alpes Ce que va changer la fusion Grenoble Alpes University What the merger will change Place Gre net Interview in French Grenoble France ISSN 2609 5548 Flochlay Anne Claire 2020 New year new Universite Grenoble Alpes Universite Grenoble Alpes Retrieved 2 July 2023 Decret n 2023 1034 du 8 novembre 2023 perennisant les statuts de l Universite Grenoble Alpes 8 November 2023 retrieved 6 January 2024 Peissel Gilles 2012 Grenoble un campus entre ville et montagne PUG Il y a 50 ans naissait le Campus universitaire de Saint Martin d Heres France 3 Auvergne Rhone Alpes A Grenoble student s fine life Grenoble Tourism Office Decouvrir nos campus Universite Grenoble Alpes The most beautiful campuses in France METRES CARRES The 10 most beautiful universities in Europe Times Higher Education 22 January 2018 Top Of The Most Beautiful Universities In The World e architect 11 September 2019 Classement general des villes etudiantes 2020 2021 L Etudiant Decouvrez notre classement des meilleures villes etudiantes de France Le Figaro Beyond Paris Top 6 Cities to Study in France MASTERSTUDIES 13 November 2015 Classement Quelles sont les meilleures villes pour etudier Diplomeo Lise Dumasy elue a la tete de l Universite Grenoble Alpes 12 January 2016 SI ON PARLAIT 25 janvier 2016 Si On Parlait TeleGrenoble www telegrenoble net Classements attractivite Pourquoi les universites et les ecoles se regroupent L Etudiant 13 September 2019 Retrieved 2 July 2023 L Etudiant Educpros www letudiant fr Retrieved 2 July 2023 https www univ grenoble alpes fr actualites a la une actualites universite yassine lakhnech est elu president du grand etablissement universite grenoble alpes 1364275 kjsp RH 1573725981688 https grenoble tribunal administratif fr Media mediatheque ta grenoble documents 2024 fevrier 2308224 Boustie Nelly Nouvelles elections aux conseils centraux de l UGA Universite Grenoble Alpes in French Retrieved 17 May 2024 Maymon Lisa Yassine Lakhnech reelu president du Grand etablissement Universite Grenoble Alpes Universite Grenoble Alpes in French Retrieved 17 May 2024 ARWU 2023 Retrieved 3 April 2024 QS World University Rankings Universite Grenoble Alpes Top Universities Retrieved 2 October 2023 Reuters World Most Innovative Universities 2019 Reuters World University Ranking Universite Grenoble Alpes 20 October 2023 USNWR 2022 23 a b Departments schools and institutes Universite Grenoble Alpes SPINELLI Julie Salle de presse MINATEC Retrieved 2 July 2023 Mounier Laurence The research departments and Doctoral College Universite Grenoble Alpes Retrieved 2 July 2023 Biographie www college de france fr 11 April 2022 Biographie R Cherkaoui www um5a ac ma Archived from the original on 10 April 2015 Patrick Cousot www di ens fr Hoffmann Ilire Hasani Robert Academy of Europe CV www ae info org a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link LTSI Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de l Image LTSI www ltsi univ rennes1 fr Michel COSNARD biographie et actualites sur EducPros www letudiant fr Lammers Wim J E P Lammers Van Den Berg Anne Marijke Morrison John F B Petroianu Georg A 2006 Translating Trendelenburg back to the future Naunyn Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology 373 2 134 138 doi 10 1007 s00210 006 0051 8 PMID 16557377 S2CID 35452488 Yousef Saad PDF cse umn edu 13 December 2019 Retrieved 2 July 2023 Catherine Ritz elue vice presidente du SCAR fr www ige grenoble fr HIGONNET Rene Alphonse 1902 1983 cb299 19 February 2015 cb299 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Gerard Mourou Facts www nobelprize org Payload Specialist Bio Favier 08 1996 www jsc nasa gov 11 February 2015 Dr Charles Elachi Jet Propulsion Laboratory 22 October 2015 Archived from the original on 22 October 2015 Joseph Sifakis A M Turing Award Winner amturing acm org Williams Ruth 2010 Alim Louis Benabid Stimulation and serendipity The Lancet Neurology 9 12 1152 doi 10 1016 S1474 4422 10 70291 X PMID 21087740 S2CID 32024100 In French Aurelien Barrau Il faut absolument etre alarmiste www nationalgeographic fr 29 June 2020 External links editOfficial website nbsp 45 11 22 N 5 46 12 E 45 18944 N 5 77000 E 45 18944 5 77000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grenoble Alpes University amp oldid 1224276265 1970 2016, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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