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University of Lausanne

The University of Lausanne (UNIL; French: Université de Lausanne) in Lausanne, Switzerland was founded in 1537 as a school of Protestant theology,[1] before being made a university in 1890. The university is the second oldest in Switzerland, and one of the oldest universities in the world to be in continuous operation. As of fall 2017, about 15,000 students and 3,300 employees studied and worked at the university. Approximately 1,500 international students attend the university (120 nationalities), which has a wide curriculum including exchange programs with other universities.

University of Lausanne
Université de Lausanne
Latin: Schola Lausannensis
MottoLe savoir vivant
Motto in English
Live knowledge
TypePublic university
Established1537; 486 years ago (1537)
RectorFrédéric Herman (since August 2021)
Administrative staff
3,700 (2014)
Students13,500 (2014)
Undergraduates8,066 (2010)
Postgraduates1,370 (2010)
1,583 (2010)
Address
Université de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Suisse
, , ,
46°31′21″N 6°34′46″E / 46.52250°N 6.57944°E / 46.52250; 6.57944Coordinates: 46°31′21″N 6°34′46″E / 46.52250°N 6.57944°E / 46.52250; 6.57944
AffiliationsEUA, AUF, UNICA
Websitewww.unil.ch

Since 2005, the university follows the requirements of the Bologna process. The 2011 Times Higher Education World University Rankings[2] ranked the University of Lausanne 116th globally. The CWTS Leiden Ranking 2015 ranks the University of Lausanne 11th in Europe and 41st globally, out of 750 universities.[3]

Together with the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) the university forms a vast campus at the shores of Lake Geneva.

History

 
The Palais de Rumine, one of the former buildings of the University of Lausanne
 
Unithèque building houses one of the two sites of the Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne on the main campus of the UNIL

The university was founded in 1537 as the Schola Lausannensis, one year after Bern annexed the territory of Barony of VaudVaud from the Duchy of Savoy, as a school of theology with the purpose of training pastors for the church.[4] It enjoyed great renown in its early years for being the first and, until the establishment of the Academy of Geneva in 1559, the only French-language Protestant school of theology. It quickly became a center of humanist learning, with thinkers such as Corderius and Celio Secondo Curione among its professors.[4] In 1558, the school had 700 students. It entered into a period of decline in the following years, after several members of the academic staff, including rector Theodore Beza and Pierre Viret, resigned their seats to join the newly established Academy of Geneva.[4]

In the 17th century, the institution became known as the Academy of Lausanne (Académie de Lausanne).[4] In 1741, it counted 150 students and seven professors. Starting in 1837, the academy was modernized by the authorities of the canton of Vaud, becoming a secular institution divided into three faculties (letters and sciences, theology, and law).[4] It continued to expand throughout the second half of the 19th century, until 1890, with the establishment of a medicine course, the academy received the name and status of a university.[4]

In 1909, Rudolphe Archibald Reiss founded the first school of forensic science in the world: the Institut de police scientifique.

From 1970, the university moved progressively from the old centre of Lausanne, around the Cathedral and Château, to its present site at Dorigny.

The end of the 20th century, witnessed the beginnings of an ambitious project aiming at greater co-operation and development among the French-speaking universities of Lausanne, Geneva, and Neuchâtel, together with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). Among others, this led to the transfer of the sections of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from the university to the EPFL; the funds that were made available following this transfer were invested in the development of the life sciences at the university, including the creation of a Center for Integrative Genomics.

In 2003, two new faculties were founded, concentrating on the life and human sciences: the Faculty of Biology and Medicine and the Faculty of Geosciences and Environment.

On 1 January 2014, the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) was integrated into the University of Lausanne.[5]

Since August 2021, the rector of the University of Lausanne is Frédéric Herman; before then, the university was led by Nouria Hernandez (2016–2021) and by Dominique Arlettaz (2006–2016).

Faculties and schools

 
 
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Location: Lausanne, Switzerland

The University of Lausanne comprises seven faculties:

The University of Lausanne also comprises schools and different sections, including but not limited to:

  • School of Criminal Justice (ESC)
  • School of French as a Foreign Language (EFLE)
  • French summer and winter courses (Cours de vacances)
  • Science-Society Interface

Campus

Main campus

The main campus is presently situated outside the city of Lausanne, on the shores of Lake Léman, in Dorigny. It is adjacent to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) and is served by the Lausanne Metro Line 1 (M1). The two schools together welcome about 20,000 students.

The UNIL and the EPFL share an active sports centre located on the campus, on the shores of Lake Geneva[6] and their campus is also equipped with a bicycle sharing system.[7]

The university campus is made up of individual buildings with a park and arboretum in between. The university library also serves as eating hall and is centrally located. The view from the library across the sports fields to the lake of Geneva and the French and Swiss Alps. On a clear day, Mont Blanc can be seen.

The Swiss Institute of Comparative Law and the central administration of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics are also located on the main campus.

Other sites

In addition to its main campus at the lakeside, the University of Lausanne also has other sites. The Faculty of Biology and Medicine is also located in two other sites: around the University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV) (site called Bugnon) and in Épalinges (to the north of Lausanne).

The Department of Biochemistry, the Ludwig Cancer Research branch of the University of Lausanne and the WHO Immunology Research and Training Centre and some laboratories of the University Hospital of Lausanne are located in Épalinges. The Biopôle was built next to the Épalinges campus. The Faculty of Biology and Medicine also comprises a fourth site, the Psychiatric Hospital of Cery, in Prilly.

Associated institutions

 
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) and the University of Lausanne form a large campus near the lake Geneva.
 
One of the Biopôle buildings in Épalinges (2010). More Biopôle buildings were built there since then.

Reputation and rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[13]100–150
CWUR World[14]146
CWTS World[15]84
QS World[16]149
RUR World[17]50
THE World[18]152
USNWR Global[19]179
 
The main building of the Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice and of the Faculty of Business and Economics

The University of Lausanne is consistently ranked among the top 100 universities in the world. Between 2010 and 2018, the Leiden Ranking (CWTS) ranked the University of Lausanne 57th-98th globally, and 15th-38th among all universities in Europe.[3] According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE), the University of Lausanne ranked 62nd in life sciences worldwide (4th in Switzerland) in 2017.[20] The QS World University Rankings (QS)[21] placed the University of Lausanne 96th in life science and medicine.[22] The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) ranked the University of Lausanne 101-150 globally.[23]

Below are rankings for the University of Lausanne by the Leiden Ranking (CWTS).[3]

Year In Europe In the World
2015–2018 35 98
2014–2017 38 108
2013–2016 28 90
2012–2015 34 99
2011–2014 22 73
2010–2013 15 57
2009–2012 31 88
2008–2011 21 67
2007–2010 16 67
2006–2009 14 67

Press

The UNIL publishes a free monthly campus magazine entitled L'Uniscope[24] The UNIL also publishes Allez savoir !,[25] a free magazine aimed at a larger audience (general public), in January, May, and September.

Besides these, L'auditoire is the students' newspapers from both UNIL and EPFL, with a circulation of 19,000.

Alumni

ALUMNIL network

In 2011, an on-line network of the UNIL alumni, called ALUMNIL, was created.[26] Since then, regular events (throughout the year) and an annual party (in autumn) are organised every year for the alumni.

Royalty

Politics

Business

Literature

Scholars

Others

School of Lausanne

Neoclassical school of thought in economics founded at the University of Lausanne by two of its professors: Léon Walras and Vilfredo Pareto. The School of Lausanne is associated with the development of general equilibrium theory as well as the marginalist revolution.

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "The UNIL in the 16th century".
  2. ^ "World University Rankings". Times Higher Education (THE). 13 April 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "CWTS Leiden Ranking". CWTS Leiden Ranking. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f University of Lausanne in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  5. ^ Rapport annuel 2012 de l'Université de Lausanne, www.unil.ch (page visited on 30 May 2013).
  6. ^ Service des sports UNIL-EPFL, sport.unil.ch (page visited on 10 May 2013).
  7. ^ Campus roule, www.publibike.ch (page visited on 15 May 2013).
  8. ^ Center for Biomedical Imaging (page visited on 2 October 2011).
  9. ^ CADMOS (page visited on 20 February 2012).
  10. ^ Institut universitaire romand de santé au travail 18 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine (page visited on 1 October 2011).
  11. ^ Swiss Vaccine Research Institute (page visited on 14 April 2012).
  12. ^ Centre universitaire romand de médecine légale (page visited on 3 June 2012).
  13. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019". Shanghai Ranking Consultancy. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  14. ^ "World University Rankings 2018-19". Center for World University Rankings. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  15. ^ "CWTS Leiden Ranking 2018 - PP top 10%". CWTS Leiden Ranking. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  16. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2019". Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  17. ^ "Round University Ranking of World Universities 2019". RUR Rankings Agency. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  18. ^ "World University Rankings 2018". Times Higher Education (THE). Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  19. ^ "Best Global Universities Rankings (2018)". U.S. News Education. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  20. ^ "World University Rankings 2016-2017 by subject: life sciences". Times Higher Education (THE). 20 September 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  21. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2010 Results". Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  22. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Faculty 2015/16 - Life Sciences and Medicine". Top Universities. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  23. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities in Life and Agriculture Sciences - 2016 | 2016 Top 100 Universities in Natural Sciences and Mathematics | ARWU-FIELD 2016". www.shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  24. ^ "Archives de l'uniscope". www.unil.ch. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  25. ^ Allez savoir !
  26. ^ ALUMNIL, www.unil.ch (page visited on 1 November 2013).
  27. ^ Marion, Gilbert (7 July 2011). "Narbel, Marguerite". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in German). Translated by Alice Holenstein-Beereuter. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  28. ^ "Jean Claude Gandur". Fg-art.org. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  29. ^ Marion, Gilbert (7 July 2011). "Narbel, Marguerite". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (in German). Translated by Alice Holenstein-Beereuter. Retrieved 20 January 2023.

Bibliography

External links

  • Official website   (in English)
  • Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne (in English)
  1. ^ "Members" (in German, French, Italian, and English). Berne, Switzerland: swissuniversities. 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2013.

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The University of Lausanne UNIL French Universite de Lausanne in Lausanne Switzerland was founded in 1537 as a school of Protestant theology 1 before being made a university in 1890 The university is the second oldest in Switzerland and one of the oldest universities in the world to be in continuous operation As of fall 2017 about 15 000 students and 3 300 employees studied and worked at the university Approximately 1 500 international students attend the university 120 nationalities which has a wide curriculum including exchange programs with other universities University of LausanneUniversite de LausanneLatin Schola LausannensisMottoLe savoir vivantMotto in EnglishLive knowledgeTypePublic universityEstablished1537 486 years ago 1537 RectorFrederic Herman since August 2021 Administrative staff3 700 2014 Students13 500 2014 Undergraduates8 066 2010 Postgraduates1 370 2010 Doctoral students1 583 2010 AddressUniversite de Lausanne 1015 Lausanne Suisse Lausanne Chavannes pres Renens Ecublens Saint Sulpice andEpalinges Vaud Switzerland46 31 21 N 6 34 46 E 46 52250 N 6 57944 E 46 52250 6 57944 Coordinates 46 31 21 N 6 34 46 E 46 52250 N 6 57944 E 46 52250 6 57944AffiliationsEUA AUF UNICAWebsitewww unil chSince 2005 the university follows the requirements of the Bologna process The 2011 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2 ranked the University of Lausanne 116th globally The CWTS Leiden Ranking 2015 ranks the University of Lausanne 11th in Europe and 41st globally out of 750 universities 3 Together with the Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne EPFL the university forms a vast campus at the shores of Lake Geneva Contents 1 History 2 Faculties and schools 3 Campus 3 1 Main campus 3 2 Other sites 4 Associated institutions 5 Reputation and rankings 6 Press 7 Alumni 7 1 ALUMNIL network 7 2 Royalty 7 3 Politics 7 4 Business 7 5 Literature 7 6 Scholars 7 7 Others 8 School of Lausanne 9 See also 10 Notes and references 10 1 Bibliography 11 External linksHistory Edit The Palais de Rumine one of the former buildings of the University of Lausanne Unitheque building houses one of the two sites of the Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne on the main campus of the UNIL The university was founded in 1537 as the Schola Lausannensis one year after Bern annexed the territory of Barony of VaudVaud from the Duchy of Savoy as a school of theology with the purpose of training pastors for the church 4 It enjoyed great renown in its early years for being the first and until the establishment of the Academy of Geneva in 1559 the only French language Protestant school of theology It quickly became a center of humanist learning with thinkers such as Corderius and Celio Secondo Curione among its professors 4 In 1558 the school had 700 students It entered into a period of decline in the following years after several members of the academic staff including rector Theodore Beza and Pierre Viret resigned their seats to join the newly established Academy of Geneva 4 In the 17th century the institution became known as the Academy of Lausanne Academie de Lausanne 4 In 1741 it counted 150 students and seven professors Starting in 1837 the academy was modernized by the authorities of the canton of Vaud becoming a secular institution divided into three faculties letters and sciences theology and law 4 It continued to expand throughout the second half of the 19th century until 1890 with the establishment of a medicine course the academy received the name and status of a university 4 In 1909 Rudolphe Archibald Reiss founded the first school of forensic science in the world the Institut de police scientifique From 1970 the university moved progressively from the old centre of Lausanne around the Cathedral and Chateau to its present site at Dorigny The end of the 20th century witnessed the beginnings of an ambitious project aiming at greater co operation and development among the French speaking universities of Lausanne Geneva and Neuchatel together with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne EPFL Among others this led to the transfer of the sections of Mathematics Physics and Chemistry from the university to the EPFL the funds that were made available following this transfer were invested in the development of the life sciences at the university including the creation of a Center for Integrative Genomics In 2003 two new faculties were founded concentrating on the life and human sciences the Faculty of Biology and Medicine and the Faculty of Geosciences and Environment On 1 January 2014 the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration IDHEAP was integrated into the University of Lausanne 5 Since August 2021 the rector of the University of Lausanne is Frederic Herman before then the university was led by Nouria Hernandez 2016 2021 and by Dominique Arlettaz 2006 2016 Faculties and schools Edit UNILclass notpageimage Location Lausanne Switzerland The University of Lausanne comprises seven faculties Faculty of Arts Faculte des lettres Faculty of Biology and Medicine FBM Faculty of Business and Economics HEC also called HEC Lausanne Faculty of Geosciences and Environment GSE Faculty of Law Criminal Justice and Public Administration FDSC including the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration Faculty of Social and Political Sciences SSP Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies FTSR The University of Lausanne also comprises schools and different sections including but not limited to School of Criminal Justice ESC School of French as a Foreign Language EFLE French summer and winter courses Cours de vacances Science Society InterfaceCampus EditMain campus Edit See also Lausanne campus The main campus is presently situated outside the city of Lausanne on the shores of Lake Leman in Dorigny It is adjacent to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne EPFL and is served by the Lausanne Metro Line 1 M1 The two schools together welcome about 20 000 students The UNIL and the EPFL share an active sports centre located on the campus on the shores of Lake Geneva 6 and their campus is also equipped with a bicycle sharing system 7 The university campus is made up of individual buildings with a park and arboretum in between The university library also serves as eating hall and is centrally located The view from the library across the sports fields to the lake of Geneva and the French and Swiss Alps On a clear day Mont Blanc can be seen The Swiss Institute of Comparative Law and the central administration of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics are also located on the main campus The main building of the Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice and of the Faculty of Business and Economics The Extranef building The Edouard Fleuret Library pavilion The Genopode building of the University of Lausanne hosts the Center for Integrative Genomics of the University of Lausanne and the central administration of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics The School of Criminal Justice of the UNIL is the world s oldest school of forensic science and is one of the only European institution to offer a complete education in forensic sciences The Anthropole building Unitheque building houses one of the two sites of the Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne on the main campus of the UNIL The Swiss Institute of Comparative Law on the campus of the University of Lausanne The Geopolis building Faculty of Geosciences and Environment and Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Vortex building student residence on the campusOther sites Edit In addition to its main campus at the lakeside the University of Lausanne also has other sites The Faculty of Biology and Medicine is also located in two other sites around the University Hospital of Lausanne CHUV site called Bugnon and in Epalinges to the north of Lausanne The Department of Biochemistry the Ludwig Cancer Research branch of the University of Lausanne and the WHO Immunology Research and Training Centre and some laboratories of the University Hospital of Lausanne are located in Epalinges The Biopole was built next to the Epalinges campus The Faculty of Biology and Medicine also comprises a fourth site the Psychiatric Hospital of Cery in Prilly Bugnon 21 headquarters of the University Hospital of Lausanne and of the deanship of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine The Center for Immunology and Infection Lausanne CIIL UNIL CHUV in Epalinges 2007 Associated institutions Edit The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne EPFL and the University of Lausanne form a large campus near the lake Geneva One of the Biopole buildings in Epalinges 2010 More Biopole buildings were built there since then Biopole Kurt Bosch Institute IUKB Center for Biomedical Imaging CIBM 8 Centre de recherches sur les lettres romandes CRLR Centre du droit de l entreprise CEDIDAC Centre for Advanced Modelling Science CADMOS 9 Ecole romande de sante publique ERSP Fondation Edouard Fleuret FEF Institut Benjamin Constant IBC Institut romand des sciences bibliques IRSB Institut universitaire romand de sante au travail IST 10 International Academy of Sport Science and Technology AISTS International Institute for Management Development IMD Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe Jules Gonin Eye Hospital Ludwig Cancer Research Swiss Cancer Centre Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics SIB Swiss Institute of Comparative Law Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research ISREC Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece Swiss Vaccine Research Institute 11 University Centre of Legal Medicine CURML 12 Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analyses WHO Immunology Research and Training CentreReputation and rankings EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 13 100 150CWUR World 14 146CWTS World 15 84QS World 16 149RUR World 17 50THE World 18 152USNWR Global 19 179 The main building of the Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice and of the Faculty of Business and Economics The University of Lausanne is consistently ranked among the top 100 universities in the world Between 2010 and 2018 the Leiden Ranking CWTS ranked the University of Lausanne 57th 98th globally and 15th 38th among all universities in Europe 3 According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings THE the University of Lausanne ranked 62nd in life sciences worldwide 4th in Switzerland in 2017 20 The QS World University Rankings QS 21 placed the University of Lausanne 96th in life science and medicine 22 The Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU ranked the University of Lausanne 101 150 globally 23 Below are rankings for the University of Lausanne by the Leiden Ranking CWTS 3 Year In Europe In the World2015 2018 35 982014 2017 38 1082013 2016 28 902012 2015 34 992011 2014 22 732010 2013 15 572009 2012 31 882008 2011 21 672007 2010 16 672006 2009 14 67Press EditThe UNIL publishes a free monthly campus magazine entitled L Uniscope 24 The UNIL also publishes Allez savoir 25 a free magazine aimed at a larger audience general public in January May and September Besides these L auditoire is the students newspapers from both UNIL and EPFL with a circulation of 19 000 Alumni EditALUMNIL network Edit In 2011 an on line network of the UNIL alumni called ALUMNIL was created 26 Since then regular events throughout the year and an annual party in autumn are organised every year for the alumni Royalty Edit King Ananda Mahidol Rama VIII of Thailand 1925 1946 King Bhumibol Adulyadej Rama IX of Thailand 1927 2016 Princess Galyani Vadhana of Thailand Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands Princess Vera Ignatievna Giedroyc Lithuanian princess and Russian Ukrainian surgeonPolitics Edit Ignazio Cassis President of the Swiss Confederation Ismail Cem Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Paul Ceresole President of the Swiss Confederation Georges Andre Chevallaz President of the Swiss Confederation Pascal Couchepin President of the Swiss Confederation Ernest Chuard President of the Swiss Confederation Jean Pascal Delamuraz President of the Swiss Confederation Vedat Dicleli Minister of Economy amp Trade of Turkey Daniel Henri Druey President of the Swiss Confederation Florika Fink Hooijer prominent European civil servant Constant Fornerod President of the Swiss Confederation Semsettin Gunaltay Prime Minister of Turkey Max Huber Swiss international lawyer and diplomat President of the International Committee of the Red Cross Antoine Louis John Ruchonnet President of the Swiss Confederation Fazil Kucuk first Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus Pascoal Mocumbi Prime Minister of Mozambique Benito Mussolini Prime Minister of Italy Duce of Italy Marguerite Narbel 1918 2010 member of the Grand Council of Vaud 27 Marcel Pilet Golaz President of the Swiss Confederation Eugene Ruffy President of the Swiss Confederation Marc Emile Ruchet President of the Swiss Confederation Mohammad Sa ed Prime Minister of Iran Jonas Savimbi leader of UNITA an anti Communist rebel group in Angola Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk Leading Minister of the German Reich Jean Luc Addor Swiss politician Samuel Bendahan Swiss politician Christine Wohlwend born 1978 Liechtensteiner politicianBusiness Edit Jean Claude Biver CEO of Hublot Louis C Camilleri CEO of Philip Morris International Jean Claude Gandur CEO of Addax Petroleum 28 Literature Edit Philippe Jaccottet Swiss poet Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh prominent Iranian writer Edmond Pidoux Swiss poet and novelist Charles Ferdinand Ramuz Swiss writerScholars Edit Jacques Dubochet 1942 biophysicist and co laureate of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2017 Pierre Gilliard 1879 1962 French professor Legion of Honour recipient Leo Aryeh Mayer 1895 1959 rector of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Vilfredo Pareto 1848 1923 Economist engineer sociologist philosopher Professor of Economics at University of Lausanne co founder of the Lausanne School of economics together with Leon Walras Jean Piccard 1884 1963 Swiss born American chemist engineer professor and high altitude balloonist Martine Rebetez 1961 Swiss climatologist Georges de Rham 1903 1990 Swiss mathematician known for his contributions to differential topology Pedro Rossello 1897 1970 Catalonian educator and Deputy Director of the International Bureau of Education Jean de Serres 1540 1598 French humanist Plato translator Calvinist Leon Walras 1834 1910 Economist Professor of Economics at University of Lausanne co founder of the Lausanne School of economics together with Vilfredo Pareto Luc E Weber 1941 Rector Emeritus of the University of Geneva Alexandre Yersin 1863 1943 Swiss French physician co discoverer of the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague Zaharina Dimitrova 1873 1940 Bulgarian doctor Order of Civil Merit recipient philanthropist Marguerite Narbel 1918 2010 Swiss biologist 29 Others Edit Sepp Blatter President of FIFA Murielle Bochud Swiss physician who is the co chief of the Department of Epidemiology and Health Systems at the Unisante in Lausanne Abraham Davel independence hero of the Canton of Vaud Akbar Etemad president of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran Christophe Keckeis Head of the Swiss Army Claude Nicollier Swiss astronaut Bertrand Piccard Swiss psychiatrist and balloonist Nikolaus Senn 1926 2014 co director of Schweizerische BankgesellschaftSchool of Lausanne EditNeoclassical school of thought in economics founded at the University of Lausanne by two of its professors Leon Walras and Vilfredo Pareto The School of Lausanne is associated with the development of general equilibrium theory as well as the marginalist revolution See also EditCharles Guillaume Loys de Bochat List of largest universities by enrollment in Switzerland List of modern universities in Europe 1801 1945 List of universities in Switzerland Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne International Academy of Sport Science and Technology AISTS Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece University Hospital of Lausanne CHUV Notes and references Edit The UNIL in the 16th century World University Rankings Times Higher Education THE 13 April 2015 Retrieved 19 April 2021 a b c CWTS Leiden Ranking CWTS Leiden Ranking Retrieved 19 April 2021 a b c d e f University of Lausanne in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Rapport annuel 2012 de l Universite de Lausanne www unil ch page visited on 30 May 2013 Service des sports UNIL EPFL sport unil ch page visited on 10 May 2013 Campus roule www publibike ch page visited on 15 May 2013 Center for Biomedical Imaging page visited on 2 October 2011 CADMOS page visited on 20 February 2012 Institut universitaire romand de sante au travail Archived 18 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine page visited on 1 October 2011 Swiss Vaccine Research Institute page visited on 14 April 2012 Centre universitaire romand de medecine legale page visited on 3 June 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 Shanghai Ranking Consultancy Retrieved 17 October 2019 World University Rankings 2018 19 Center for World University Rankings Retrieved 20 December 2019 CWTS Leiden Ranking 2018 PP top 10 CWTS Leiden Ranking Retrieved 2 December 2019 QS World University Rankings 2019 Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd Retrieved 17 October 2019 Round University Ranking of World Universities 2019 RUR Rankings Agency Retrieved 17 October 2019 World University Rankings 2018 Times Higher Education THE Retrieved 17 October 2019 Best Global Universities Rankings 2018 U S News Education Retrieved 20 December 2018 World University Rankings 2016 2017 by subject life sciences Times Higher Education THE 20 September 2016 Retrieved 19 April 2021 QS World University Rankings 2010 Results Retrieved 19 April 2021 QS World University Rankings by Faculty 2015 16 Life Sciences and Medicine Top Universities Retrieved 19 April 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities in Life and Agriculture Sciences 2016 2016 Top 100 Universities in Natural Sciences and Mathematics ARWU FIELD 2016 www shanghairanking com Retrieved 19 April 2021 Archives de l uniscope www unil ch Retrieved 19 April 2021 Allez savoir ALUMNIL www unil ch page visited on 1 November 2013 Marion Gilbert 7 July 2011 Narbel Marguerite Historical Dictionary of Switzerland in German Translated by Alice Holenstein Beereuter Retrieved 20 January 2023 Jean Claude Gandur Fg art org Retrieved 6 November 2014 Marion Gilbert 7 July 2011 Narbel Marguerite Historical Dictionary of Switzerland in German Translated by Alice Holenstein Beereuter Retrieved 20 January 2023 Bibliography Edit in French Jean Philippe Leresche Frederic Joye Cagnard Martin Benninghoff and Raphael Ramuz Gouverner les universites L exemple de la coordination Geneve Lausanne 1990 2010 Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes 2012 ISBN 9782880749316 in French Nadja Maillard L Universite de Lausanne a Dorigny Editions Infolio 488 pages 2013 ISBN 978 2 88474 280 1 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Lausanne Official website in English Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne in English Portal Switzerland Members in German French Italian and English Berne Switzerland swissuniversities 2023 Retrieved 6 May 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Lausanne amp oldid 1142022872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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