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University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès

University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès (French: Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, formerly known as Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, also called Toulouse II) is a French public university located in Toulouse, France. It is one of the 3 successor universities of the University of Toulouse.

University of Toulouse-
Jean Jaurès
Université de Toulouse-Jean Jaurès
TypePublic
Established1974
AffiliationUniversity of Toulouse
Endowment€175 M
PresidentDaniel LACROIX
Academic staff
1.220
Administrative staff
842
Students27.347
Location,
NicknameUT2J
Websitewww.univ-tlse2.fr

History

University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès was hastily conceived as a result of the saturation of the original buildings in the city centre and the events of May 1968. At that time it was decided to divide the University of Toulouse into three: The law faculty became Université Toulouse I, occupying all the old university buildings, the humanities faculty became Université de Toulouse II – Le Mirail, named after its new location, and the departments of science and medicine became Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III). In 1969, a fourth university in Toulouse was created, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, a school of engineering. Université de Toulouse II – Le Mirail was subsequently renamed Université de Toulouse II – Jean Jaurès after the famous politician Jean Jaurès.

Campus

 
Arch and the dovecote of the University.
 
Lake Reynerie at Le Mirail, seen from the neighboring park.

The campus, situated in Toulouse's grand architectural project of the 1960s, Le Mirail, was conceived and built by the team of architects Candilis, Josic, Woods.

After the opening of many extensions (one of which was situated in military barracks) in order to free up the university in the city centre, the campus in Le Mirail opened one section at a time starting in 1971, and completed the transfer by 1973. Planned for 11,000 students, the university today is a victim of its own success, with a student population of roughly 27,500.

Organisation

As the humanities university of Toulouse, it is organised into many pedagogical components: UFRs (unités de formation et de recherche) and university institutes.[1]

School of History, Arts and Archeology

  • Department of Anthropology
  • Department of Documentation, Archives, Media and Editing
  • Department of History
  • Department of Art History and Archeology

School of Languages, Literature and Foreign Civilisations

  • Department of Translation and Linguistic Interpretation
  • Department of Foreign French Language Studies
  • Department of Anglophone Studies
  • Department of Hispanic Studies
  • Department of Foreign Languages
  • Department of Applied Foreign Languages
  • Department of Linguistics

School of Literature, Philosophy, Music, Arts and Communication

  • Department of Design
  • Department of Communication and Visual Studies
  • Department of Literature, Languages and Ancient Civilisations
  • Department of Music
  • Department of Philosophy

School of Psychology

  • Department of Clinical Psychology
  • Department of Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics
  • Department of Developmental Psychology
  • Department of Social and Organisational Psychology
  • Department of Psychopathology, Health Psychology and Neuroscience

School of Science, Place and Society

  • Department of Geography and the Environment
  • Department of Informatics
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Economics and Management
  • Department of Sociology

It also has two University Institutes of Technology and several other specialist institutes.

Research

Research is organised in a series of interdisciplinary research centres. These include:

  • Centre for Work and Organisations (CERTOP)
  • Centre for Cognition, Languages and Ergonomics (CLLE)
  • Centre for Education and Knowledge (EFTS)
  • Centre for the Study of France, the Americas and Spain (FRAMESPA)
  • Centre for Environmental Geography (GEODE)
  • Institute of Mathematics (IMT)
  • Institute of Information Technology (IRIT)
  • Centre for the Study of the Economy, Politics and Social Systems (LEREPS)
  • Centre for the Study of Societies (LISST)
  • Centre for Archaeology (TRACES).[2]

Reputation

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[3]1001-1200 (2023)
National – Overall
QS National[4]29 (2023)

In 2022, it was ranked in the 1001-1200 band of universities in the world.[5]

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Les UFR, départements, instituts, écoles internes". UT-II. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Unités Mixtes de Recherche de l'Enseignement Supérieur". UT-II. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  3. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2023 - Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès". QS Top Universities. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  4. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2023 - Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès". QS Top Universities. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 9 August 2022.

External links

  • Université Toulouse II

Coordinates: 43°34′40″N 1°24′15″E / 43.577702°N 1.404058°E / 43.577702; 1.404058


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University of Toulouse Jean Jaures French Universite Toulouse Jean Jaures formerly known as Universite de Toulouse Le Mirail also called Toulouse II is a French public university located in Toulouse France It is one of the 3 successor universities of the University of Toulouse University of Toulouse Jean JauresUniversite de Toulouse Jean JauresTypePublicEstablished1974AffiliationUniversity of ToulouseEndowment 175 MPresidentDaniel LACROIXAcademic staff1 220Administrative staff842Students27 347LocationToulouse FranceNicknameUT2JWebsitewww wbr univ tlse2 wbr fr Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Organisation 4 Research 5 Reputation 6 Notable faculty 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditUniversity of Toulouse Jean Jaures was hastily conceived as a result of the saturation of the original buildings in the city centre and the events of May 1968 At that time it was decided to divide the University of Toulouse into three The law faculty became Universite Toulouse I occupying all the old university buildings the humanities faculty became Universite de Toulouse II Le Mirail named after its new location and the departments of science and medicine became Universite Paul Sabatier Toulouse III In 1969 a fourth university in Toulouse was created Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse a school of engineering Universite de Toulouse II Le Mirail was subsequently renamed Universite de Toulouse II Jean Jaures after the famous politician Jean Jaures Campus Edit Arch and the dovecote of the University Lake Reynerie at Le Mirail seen from the neighboring park The campus situated in Toulouse s grand architectural project of the 1960s Le Mirail was conceived and built by the team of architects Candilis Josic Woods After the opening of many extensions one of which was situated in military barracks in order to free up the university in the city centre the campus in Le Mirail opened one section at a time starting in 1971 and completed the transfer by 1973 Planned for 11 000 students the university today is a victim of its own success with a student population of roughly 27 500 Organisation EditAs the humanities university of Toulouse it is organised into many pedagogical components UFRs unites de formation et de recherche and university institutes 1 School of History Arts and Archeology Department of Anthropology Department of Documentation Archives Media and Editing Department of History Department of Art History and ArcheologySchool of Languages Literature and Foreign Civilisations Department of Translation and Linguistic Interpretation Department of Foreign French Language Studies Department of Anglophone Studies Department of Hispanic Studies Department of Foreign Languages Department of Applied Foreign Languages Department of LinguisticsSchool of Literature Philosophy Music Arts and Communication Department of Design Department of Communication and Visual Studies Department of Literature Languages and Ancient Civilisations Department of Music Department of PhilosophySchool of Psychology Department of Clinical Psychology Department of Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics Department of Developmental Psychology Department of Social and Organisational Psychology Department of Psychopathology Health Psychology and NeuroscienceSchool of Science Place and Society Department of Geography and the Environment Department of Informatics Department of Education Department of Economics and Management Department of SociologyIt also has two University Institutes of Technology and several other specialist institutes Research EditResearch is organised in a series of interdisciplinary research centres These include Centre for Work and Organisations CERTOP Centre for Cognition Languages and Ergonomics CLLE Centre for Education and Knowledge EFTS Centre for the Study of France the Americas and Spain FRAMESPA Centre for Environmental Geography GEODE Institute of Mathematics IMT Institute of Information Technology IRIT Centre for the Study of the Economy Politics and Social Systems LEREPS Centre for the Study of Societies LISST Centre for Archaeology TRACES 2 Reputation EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallQS World 3 1001 1200 2023 National OverallQS National 4 29 2023 In 2022 it was ranked in the 1001 1200 band of universities in the world 5 Notable faculty EditBartolome Bennassar 1929 2018 historian and writer Gerard Granel 1930 2000 philosopher and translator Alain Ducellier 1934 2018 historian Rene Souriac born 1941 historian Patrick Le Roux born 1943 historian Michel Zink born 1945 writer medievalist philologist Henry Foures born 1948 historian of music and musician Angel Bahamonde Magro born 1949 Spanish historian Christian Galan born 1960 Japanese language and civilisation Jean Francois Berdah born 1961 historian Corinne Maury film studies Jean Marc Olivier born 1961 historianNotable alumni EditBartolome Bennassar 1929 2018 historian and writer Jean Luc Nancy 1940 2021 philosopher Patrick Le Roux born 1943 historian Abdelhak Serhane born 1950 Moroccan novelist Bernard Stiegler 1952 2020 philosopher Aida Toledo born 1952 Guatemalan poet short story writer non fiction writer and educator John Sibi Okumu born 1954 Kenyan actor and journalist Jacques Jaubert born 1957 prehistorian and Paleolithic archaeologist Gilles Poux politician Mohammed Ameur born 1959 Moroccan politician Joel Suhubiette born 1962 choral conductor Christian Authier born 1969 novelist and journalist Stephan Perreau born 1969 contemporary musician and art historian Maria Ubach i Font born 1973 Andorran diplomat Ekaterina Velmezova born 1973 Russian and Swiss philologist professor of Slavistics and of history and epistemology of language sciences Gudbjorg Vilhjalmsdottir Icelandic professor in Career Guidance and Counselling Judy Quinn born 1974 Canadian writer and editor Marie Sophie Lacarrau born 1975 journalist and TV presenter See also EditUniversity of ToulouseReferences Edit Les UFR departements instituts ecoles internes UT II Retrieved 9 August 2022 Unites Mixtes de Recherche de l Enseignement Superieur UT II Retrieved 9 August 2022 QS World University Rankings 2023 Universite Toulouse Jean Jaures QS Top Universities Retrieved 9 August 2022 QS World University Rankings 2023 Universite Toulouse Jean Jaures QS Top Universities Retrieved 9 August 2022 Universite Toulouse Jean Jaures QS World University Rankings Retrieved 9 August 2022 External links EditUniversite Toulouse II Coordinates 43 34 40 N 1 24 15 E 43 577702 N 1 404058 E 43 577702 1 404058 This article about a French university college or other educational institution is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Toulouse Jean Jaures amp oldid 1128536263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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