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University of Bordeaux

The University of Bordeaux (French: Université de Bordeaux) is a public university based in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.

University of Bordeaux
Université de Bordeaux
Victoire Campus, Bordeaux
MottoSit lumine illustrant millennii.
Que la lumière illumine les millénaires.
TypePublic
Established1441; 582 years ago (1441) (initial formation)
Academic affiliations
AUF, EUA
Endowment892 million
PresidentDean Lewis
Academic staff
6,000 including 3,200 professors[1]
Students54,000[2]
Location,
France
Websiteu-bordeaux.fr

It has several campuses in the cities and towns of Bordeaux, Dax, Gradignan, Périgueux, Pessac, and Talence.[3] There are also several smaller teaching sites in various other towns in the region, including in Bayonne.

The University of Bordeaux counts more than 50,000 students, over 6,000 of which are international.[4]

It is a member of the ComUE d'Aquitaine university group.[5]

History

Original formation

In 286, a university had been created by the Romans.[6] At this time, the city was an important administrative centre and the school had to train administrators. Only rhetoric and grammar were taught (including the study of classical texts).

Modern university

The original Université de Bordeaux was established by Pope Eugene IV on 7 June 1441 when Bordeaux was an English town.[7] In 1793, during the French Revolution, the National Convention abolished the university. The university re-opened in 1896 as a result of the law of 18 July 1896. In 1970, the university was split into three universities: Bordeaux 1, Bordeaux 2, and Bordeaux 3. In 1995, Bordeaux 4 split off from Bordeaux 1. Since 2014, the aforementioned universities have been reunited to form the University of Bordeaux, except for Bordeaux 3, which did not take part in the merger and remains independent of the University of Bordeaux.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

Academia

Activism

Business

Law

Literature and journalism

Performing arts

Politics

Sciences

Sports

Visual arts

Winemaking

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ressources". Université de Bordeaux. Université de Bordeaux.
  2. ^ "Ressources". Université de Bordeaux. Université de Bordeaux.
  3. ^ "Découvrir les campus". Université de Bordeaux. Université de Bordeaux.
  4. ^ "Ressources". Université de Bordeaux. Université de Bordeaux.
  5. ^ "Etudier en Aquitaine". Communauté d'universités et établissements d'Aquitaine. Communauté d'universités et établissements d'Aquitaine. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Gallo-romains (−56 / 4e siècle)".
  7. ^ "Notre histoire". Université de Bordeaux. Université de Bordeaux. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Olivier le Peuch".

Literature

  • International Dictionary of University Histories, Routledge, 2013, pp. 429–431.

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Not to be confused with Bordeaux Montaigne University The University of Bordeaux French Universite de Bordeaux is a public university based in Nouvelle Aquitaine in southwestern France University of BordeauxUniversite de BordeauxVictoire Campus BordeauxMottoSit lumine illustrant millennii Que la lumiere illumine les millenaires TypePublicEstablished1441 582 years ago 1441 initial formation Academic affiliationsAUF EUAEndowment 892 millionPresidentDean LewisAcademic staff6 000 including 3 200 professors 1 Students54 000 2 LocationNouvelle Aquitaine FranceWebsiteu bordeaux frIt has several campuses in the cities and towns of Bordeaux Dax Gradignan Perigueux Pessac and Talence 3 There are also several smaller teaching sites in various other towns in the region including in Bayonne The University of Bordeaux counts more than 50 000 students over 6 000 of which are international 4 It is a member of the ComUE d Aquitaine university group 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Original formation 1 2 Modern university 2 Notable alumni 2 1 Academia 2 2 Activism 2 3 Business 2 4 Law 2 5 Literature and journalism 2 6 Performing arts 2 7 Politics 2 8 Sciences 2 9 Sports 2 10 Visual arts 2 11 Winemaking 3 See also 4 References 5 LiteratureHistory EditOriginal formation Edit In 286 a university had been created by the Romans 6 At this time the city was an important administrative centre and the school had to train administrators Only rhetoric and grammar were taught including the study of classical texts Modern university Edit The original Universite de Bordeaux was established by Pope Eugene IV on 7 June 1441 when Bordeaux was an English town 7 In 1793 during the French Revolution the National Convention abolished the university The university re opened in 1896 as a result of the law of 18 July 1896 In 1970 the university was split into three universities Bordeaux 1 Bordeaux 2 and Bordeaux 3 In 1995 Bordeaux 4 split off from Bordeaux 1 Since 2014 the aforementioned universities have been reunited to form the University of Bordeaux except for Bordeaux 3 which did not take part in the merger and remains independent of the University of Bordeaux citation needed Notable alumni EditAcademia Edit Geoffrey Keating c 1569 c 1644 Irish historian Leon Duguit 1859 1928 French scholar of public law Henri Moysset 1875 1949 French historian and politician Jacques Ellul 1912 1994 French philosopher sociologist lay theologian and professor James Joll 1918 1994 British historian and university lecturer Julio Cotler 1932 2019 Peruvian anthropologist and sociologist Theophile Obenga b 1936 Congolese Egyptologist Spencer C Tucker b 1937 American military historian Charles Butterworth b 1938 American political philosopher Helene Hagan b 1939 Moroccan American anthropologist and Amazigh activist Pascal Salin b 1939 French economist and professor Marie France Vigneras b 1946 French mathematician Alfredo Co b 1949 Filipino Sinologist Idowu Bantale Omole b 1954 Nigerian professor and academic administrator Abderrahmane Hadj Salah 1928 2017 Algerian linguist Roger Naslain b 1936 professor of chemical and physical science at the University of BordeauxActivism Edit Aubrey Willis Williams 1890 1965 American social and civil rights activist Jean Claude Bajeux 1931 2011 Haitian political activist and professor Louis Clayton Jones 1935 2006 African American international attorney and civil rights leaderBusiness Edit Mireille Gillings b 1971 French Canadian neurobiologist and entrepreneur Olivier Le Peuch born 1963 1964 French businessman CEO of Schlumberger 8 Law Edit Thomas Barclay c 1570 1632 Scottish jurist and professor Ba Maw 1893 1977 Burmese politician James Marshall Sprouse 1923 2004 United States Circuit judgeLiterature and journalism Edit Francois Mauriac 1885 1970 French novelist dramatist critic poet journalist and Nobel Laureate Saint John Perse 1887 1975 French poet diplomat Lucien Xavier Michel Andrianarahinjaka 1929 1997 Malagasy writer poet and politician Annie Ernaux b 1940 Nobel Prize winning 2022 French writer and professor of literature Esther Seligson 1941 2010 Mexican writer poet translator and historian Lee Mallory b 1946 American poet editor and academic Marc Saikali b 1965 Lebanese French journalist Sarah Ladipo Manyika b 1969 British Nigerian writerPerforming arts Edit Luc Plissonneau b 1961 French screenwriter and film director Morteza Heidari b 1968 Iranian TV presenterPolitics Edit Jean Baptiste Gay vicomte de Martignac 1778 1832 French statesman Jean Ybarnegaray 1883 1956 Basque French politician Jean Fernand Audeguil 1887 1956 French politician Ba Maw 1893 1977 Head of State of Burma Michel Kafando b 1942 Burkinabe diplomat Xavier Darcos b 1947 French politician scholar civil servant and former Minister of Labour Jean Paul Gonzalez b 1947 French virologist Mario Aoun b 1951 Lebanese politician Alain Vidalies b 1951 the French Secretary of State for Transport the Sea and Fisheries Nagoum Yamassoum b 1954 Chadian politician and former Prime Minister of Chad Anicet Georges Dologuele b 1957 Central African politician Reza Taghipour b 1957 Iranian conservative politician Thierry Santa b 1967 French Polynesian politician in New Caledonia Germaine Koumealo Anate b 1968 Togolese government minister scholar and writer Olivier Falorni b 1972 French politician Myriam El Khomri b 1978 French politicianSciences Edit Joseph Ignace Guillotin 1738 1814 French physician politician and freemason and namesake of the guillotine Celestin Sieur 1860 1955 French physician Charles Joseph Marie Pitard 1873 1927 French pharmacist and botanist Pierre Paul Grasse 1895 1985 French zoologist Emile Peynaud 1912 2004 French oenologist Laure Gatet 1913 1943 French pharmacist biochemist and spy Basile Adjou Moumouni 1922 2019 Beninese physician Roland Paskoff 1933 2005 French geologist Jean Marie Tarascon b 1953 French chemist and professor Bruno Vallespir b 1960 French engineer and professorSports Edit Jean Pierre Escalettes b 1935 French retired footballer Karounga Keita b 1941 Malian football official and former coach and player Bixente Lizarazu b 1969 Basque French retired footballerVisual arts Edit Charles James 1906 1978 English American fashion designerWinemaking Edit Emma GaoSee also EditList of medieval universities Ecole nationale superieure des sciences agronomiques de Bordeaux AquitaineReferences Edit Ressources Universite de Bordeaux Universite de Bordeaux Ressources Universite de Bordeaux Universite de Bordeaux Decouvrir les campus Universite de Bordeaux Universite de Bordeaux Ressources Universite de Bordeaux Universite de Bordeaux Etudier en Aquitaine Communaute d universites et etablissements d Aquitaine Communaute d universites et etablissements d Aquitaine Retrieved 13 August 2022 Gallo romains 56 4e siecle Notre histoire Universite de Bordeaux Universite de Bordeaux Retrieved 13 August 2022 Olivier le Peuch Literature EditInternational Dictionary of University Histories Routledge 2013 pp 429 431 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