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University of Orléans

The University of Orléans (French: Université d'Orléans) is a French university, in the Academy of Orléans and Tours. As of July 2015 it is a member of the regional university association Leonardo da Vinci consolidated University.[1]

University of Orléans
TypePublic
Established1306; 718 years ago (1306)
PresidentAry Bruand
Academic staff
1,203
Total staff
861
Students20,083
Location,
France

47°51′03″N 1°56′02″E / 47.8507°N 1.9340°E / 47.8507; 1.9340
CampusOrléans-la-Source
Websitewww.univ-orleans.fr

History edit

 
University of Orleans, Great Hall

In 1907 everything was great, when for a time the doctors of the University of Paris were scattered, a number of the teachers and disciples took refuge in Orléans; when pope Boniface VIII, in 1298, promulgated the sixth book of the Decretals, he appointed the doctors of Bologna and the doctors of Orléans to comment upon it.

St. Yves (1253–1303) studied civil law at Orléans, and Pope Clement V also studied there law and letters; by a papal bull published at Lyon, 27 January 1306, he endowed the Orléans institutes with the title and privileges of a university.

Twelve later popes granted the new university many privileges. In the 14th century it had as many as five thousand students from France, Germany, Lorraine, Burgundy, Champagne, Picardy, Normandy, Touraine, Guyenne and Scotland.

The current university was founded in 1960, after its medieval predecessor was closed down in 1793 and merged into the University of France in 1808.

Organisation edit

The university is organised into three Teaching and Research divisions (UFR):

  • Law, Economics and Management
  • Literature, Languages and Human Sciences
  • Science and Technology

In addition, it has:

Notable people edit

Faculty edit

Ancient edit

Modern edit

Alumni edit

Ancient edit

Modern edit

Recipients of honorary degree edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Decree 2015-857 of 13 July 2015 on the statutes for the ComUE " Université confédérale Léonard de Vinci "". Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Chiffres cles". Universite d'Orleans. Retrieved 26 August 2022.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The University of Orleans French Universite d Orleans is a French university in the Academy of Orleans and Tours As of July 2015 it is a member of the regional university association Leonardo da Vinci consolidated University 1 University of OrleansTypePublicEstablished1306 718 years ago 1306 PresidentAry BruandAcademic staff1 203Total staff861Students20 083LocationOrleans France47 51 03 N 1 56 02 E 47 8507 N 1 9340 E 47 8507 1 9340CampusOrleans la SourceWebsitewww wbr univ orleans wbr fr Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 3 Notable people 3 1 Faculty 3 1 1 Ancient 3 1 2 Modern 3 2 Alumni 3 2 1 Ancient 3 2 2 Modern 3 3 Recipients of honorary degree 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp University of Orleans Great Hall In 1907 everything was great when for a time the doctors of the University of Paris were scattered a number of the teachers and disciples took refuge in Orleans when pope Boniface VIII in 1298 promulgated the sixth book of the Decretals he appointed the doctors of Bologna and the doctors of Orleans to comment upon it St Yves 1253 1303 studied civil law at Orleans and Pope Clement V also studied there law and letters by a papal bull published at Lyon 27 January 1306 he endowed the Orleans institutes with the title and privileges of a university Twelve later popes granted the new university many privileges In the 14th century it had as many as five thousand students from France Germany Lorraine Burgundy Champagne Picardy Normandy Touraine Guyenne and Scotland The current university was founded in 1960 after its medieval predecessor was closed down in 1793 and merged into the University of France in 1808 Organisation editThe university is organised into three Teaching and Research divisions UFR Law Economics and Management Literature Languages and Human Sciences Science and Technology In addition it has 4 University Institutes of Technology 1 Science of the Universe Observatory Toronto Canada 1 School of Engineering 1 School of Kinesiology 2 Notable people editFaculty edit Ancient edit Robert Joseph Pothier 1699 1722 lawyer Daniel Jousse 1704 1781 lawyer Modern edit Pierre Roubertoux born 1937 behavioural geneticist Jeanne Henriette Louis born 1938 professor emeritus of North American civilization Michel Cullin 1944 2020 political scientist Morinobu Endo born 1946 Japanese physicist and chemist Christian Renoux born 1960 historian and an activist for nonviolence Nikolay Nenovsky born 1963 Bulgarian economist working in the fields of monetary theory and policy Emmanuel Trelat born 1974 mathematician Alumni edit Ancient edit Emo of Friesland c 1175 1237 Frisian scholar and abbot Eustache Deschamps 1346 1406 or 1407 poet Walter de Coventre died 1371 or 1372 Scottish ecclesiastic Walter Forrester died 1425 or 1426 Bishop of Brechin Scotland Henry de Lichton died 1440 Scottish prelate and diplomat Bishop of Moray and Bishop of Aberdeen Oliver King c 1432 1503 Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Bath and Wells Michel Bucy 1484 1511 Archbishop of Bourges John Calvin 1509 1564 influential French theologian pastor and reformer during the Protestant Reformation Anne du Bourg 1521 Riom 1559 magistrate Protestant martyr William Whittingham c 1524 1579 English Puritan translator of the Geneva Bible Claude Fauchet 1530 1602 historian antiquary and pioneering romance philologist Anselmus de Boodt Bruges 1550 1632 humanist mineralogist physician and naturalist Francois de Joyeuse 1562 1615 churchman and politician Jorgen Bjelke 1621 1696 Norwegian officer and nobleman Moliere 1622 1673 French playwright and actor considered to be one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature Pierre de Fermat c 1601 1665 best known for his Fermat s principle for light propagation and his Fermat s Last Theorem in number theory St Ivo of Kermartin died 1303 patron of lawyers Etienne de Mornay counsellor of Philippe IV le Bel Johannes Reuchlin 1455 1522 Guillaume Bude 1468 1540 scholar and humanist Francis Bothwell Procurator of the Scottish Nation at Orleans during 1513 1514 later a member of the Parliament of Scotland and a judge Etienne de La Boetie 1530 1563 writer poet political theorist Thomas Brooke alias Cobham 1533 1578 English nobleman privateer conspirator Agrippa d Aubigne 1552 1630 poet soldier propagandist Mathieu Mole 1584 1656 statesman Theophraste Renaudot 1586 1653 physician philanthropist journalist Charles Perrault 1628 1703 author Johann Christoph Wagenseil 1633 1705 German historian Orientalist jurist and Christian Hebraist Anthonie Heinsius 1641 1720 Grand Pensionary of Holland Conrad von Reventlow 1644 1708 Grand Chancellor of Denmark Jean de La Bruyere 1645 1696 philosopher Jacques Pierre Brissot 1754 1793 leading member of the Girondins Jacques Paul Migne 1800 1875 theologian Jean Eugene Robert Houdin 1805 1871 watchmaker magician and illusionist Alphonse Magnien 1837 1902 priest theologian academic administrator Modern edit Michel Jebrak born c 1948 geologist Ibni Oumar Mahamat Saleh 1949 disappeared 2008 politician and opposition leader Chad Thomas Boni Yayi born 1951 banker and politician President of Benin Francois Bonneau born 1953 in Amilly Loiret educationalist politician SP Norbert Bertrand Barbe art historian semiologist artist and writer Hussein Hajj Hassan born 1960 politician and minister of industry Lebanon Olivier Carre born 1961 independent politician mayor of the city of Orleans Patrick Grant born 1972 Scottish fashion designer and businessman Jeannette Bougrab born 1973 in Deols French lawyer and politician UMP Recipients of honorary degree edit Isaac Ehrlich born 1938 in Israel economist Horst Moller born 1943 in Breslau German contemporary historian Jozef Dulak born 1962 in Nowy Sacz Polish scientist and professor of biological sciencesSee also editList of medieval universities List of public universities in France by academy La Source OrleansReferences edit Decree 2015 857 of 13 July 2015 on the statutes for the ComUE Universite confederale Leonard de Vinci Retrieved 27 July 2015 Chiffres cles Universite d Orleans Retrieved 26 August 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universite d Orleans Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Orleans amp oldid 1224036267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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