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Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 (French: Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, UCBL) is one of the three public universities of Lyon, France. It is named after the French physiologist Claude Bernard and specialises in science and technology, medicine, and sports science. It was established in 1971 by the merger of the 'faculté des sciences de Lyon' with the 'faculté de médecine'.

Claude Bernard University
Lyon 1
Université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1
TypePublic
Established1971
Budget€420.5 M (2020)
PresidentFrédéric Fleury
Academic staff
2,857[1]
Administrative staff
1,766[1]
Students47,860[1]
Location,
France

45°46′52″N 4°52′03″E / 45.78098°N 4.86759°E / 45.78098; 4.86759
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUniversity of Lyon
Websitewww.univ-lyon1.fr

The main administrative, teaching and research facilities are located in Villeurbanne, with other campuses located in Gerland, Rockefeller, and Laennec in the 8th arrondissement of Lyon. Attached to the university are the Hospices Civils de Lyon, including the 'Centre Hospitalier Lyon-Sud', which is the largest teaching hospital in the Rhône-Alpes region and the second-largest in France.

The university has been independent since January 2009. In 2020 it managed an annual budget of over €420 million and had 2857 faculty.[1]

History edit

On 17 March 1808, Napoleon I founded the University of France, a national organisation with responsibility for formal education from primary through to university level. This decree created the Academy of Lyon within the University and established the Lyon Faculty of Science.[2] The Lyon Faculty of Medicine was founded on 8 November 1874 and was later merged with the Faculty of Science on 8 December 1970 to create Claude Bernard University.[3]

Locations and buildings edit

Main sites edit

The university is not located on a single campus but has departments and other facilities distributed across several key sites throughout Lyon and the wider region. The LyonTech-la Doua campus located north of Villeurbanne and east of Lyon's Parc de la Tête d'Or hosts the administrative headquarters of the university as well as its Faculties of Science and Technology and of Sport Sciences.

A second key site, the Lyon Health East Campus, is located in the eighth arrondissement next to the Edouard Herriot hospital and the Vinatier medical centre. It hosts the Faculty of Odontology and the Lyon East Faculty of Medicine, in addition to several research institutes dedicated to medical and biological sciences.

Areas of study edit

 
Claude Bernard
 
Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maîtres

Natural science edit

Public health edit

Other edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[4]201–300 (2023)
QS World[5]=452 (2024)
THE World[6]401–500 (2024)
National – Overall
ARWU National[4]9–12
THE National[7]11–16

Reputation edit

The university was ranked 9-11 out of universities in France and in the 201–300 band of world universities by Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021.[8]

Notable faculty edit

Mathematics edit

 
Antonin Poncet

Medicine edit

Notable alumni edit

Academic edit

Sports edit

Other edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Nataly Mermet, Équation : 40 ans d'innovation à l'Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Glénat, 2011.
  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2020". Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  2. ^ Décret no 3179 du 17 Mars 1808 Décret impérial portant organisation de l'université (in French)
  3. ^ Arrêté du 8 décembre 1970 Approbation des statuts de l'université Claude-Bernard (Lyon-I) (in French)
  4. ^ a b "Shanghai Ranking". 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1". QS World University Rankings.
  6. ^ "Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon 1". Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  7. ^ "Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon 1". Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  8. ^ "2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021". Shanghai Ranking. Retrieved 17 July 2022.

External links edit

  • (in French) Official website  

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Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 French Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 UCBL is one of the three public universities of Lyon France It is named after the French physiologist Claude Bernard and specialises in science and technology medicine and sports science It was established in 1971 by the merger of the faculte des sciences de Lyon with the faculte de medecine Claude Bernard UniversityLyon 1Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1TypePublicEstablished1971Budget 420 5 M 2020 PresidentFrederic FleuryAcademic staff2 857 1 Administrative staff1 766 1 Students47 860 1 LocationLyon France45 46 52 N 4 52 03 E 45 78098 N 4 86759 E 45 78098 4 86759CampusUrbanAffiliationsUniversity of LyonWebsitewww wbr univ lyon1 wbr frThe main administrative teaching and research facilities are located in Villeurbanne with other campuses located in Gerland Rockefeller and Laennec in the 8th arrondissement of Lyon Attached to the university are the Hospices Civils de Lyon including the Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud which is the largest teaching hospital in the Rhone Alpes region and the second largest in France The university has been independent since January 2009 In 2020 it managed an annual budget of over 420 million and had 2857 faculty 1 Contents 1 History 2 Locations and buildings 2 1 Main sites 3 Areas of study 3 1 Natural science 3 2 Public health 3 3 Other 4 Reputation 5 Notable faculty 5 1 Mathematics 5 2 Medicine 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Academic 6 2 Sports 6 3 Other 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOn 17 March 1808 Napoleon I founded the University of France a national organisation with responsibility for formal education from primary through to university level This decree created the Academy of Lyon within the University and established the Lyon Faculty of Science 2 The Lyon Faculty of Medicine was founded on 8 November 1874 and was later merged with the Faculty of Science on 8 December 1970 to create Claude Bernard University 3 Locations and buildings editMain sites edit The university is not located on a single campus but has departments and other facilities distributed across several key sites throughout Lyon and the wider region The LyonTech la Doua campus located north of Villeurbanne and east of Lyon s Parc de la Tete d Or hosts the administrative headquarters of the university as well as its Faculties of Science and Technology and of Sport Sciences A second key site the Lyon Health East Campus is located in the eighth arrondissement next to the Edouard Herriot hospital and the Vinatier medical centre It hosts the Faculty of Odontology and the Lyon East Faculty of Medicine in addition to several research institutes dedicated to medical and biological sciences Areas of study edit nbsp Claude Bernard nbsp Institut Universitaire de Formation des MaitresNatural science edit Biology Chemistry and Biochemistry Mathematics Physics Earth science Electrical engineering Computer science Mechanical engineeringPublic health edit Medicine Pharmacy Odontology Audiology Occupational therapy Physiotherapy Speech therapy Ophthalmology PsychomotricityOther edit Sport STAPS Sciences et Techniques des Activites Physiques et Sportives Observatory of Lyon ISFA Graduate School of Actuarial Studies ISFA Institut de Science Financiere et d Assurances Engineering school Ecole polytechnique universitaire de l universite Lyon IUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 4 201 300 2023 QS World 5 452 2024 THE World 6 401 500 2024 National OverallARWU National 4 9 12THE National 7 11 16Reputation editThe university was ranked 9 11 out of universities in France and in the 201 300 band of world universities by Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021 8 Notable faculty editMathematics edit Genevieve Comte Bellot born 1929 physicist John Adrian Bondy born 1942 mathematician Michelle Schatzman 1949 2010 mathematician Jean Louis Nicolas number theorist Pierre Auger born 1953 bio mathematician Fokko du Cloux 1954 2006 Dutch mathematician and computer scientist Christian Krattenthaler born 1958 mathematician Marta Macho Stadler born 1962 Basque mathematician Marie France Sagot computational biologist Isabelle Daniel mineralogist Marivi Fernandez Serra physicist Tuna Altinel born 1966 mathematician Sylvie Benzoni born 1967 mathematician Vincent Calvez born 1981 mathematician nbsp Antonin PoncetMedicine edit Antonin Poncet 1849 1913 surgeon Jean Louis Touraine born 1945 professor of medicine Gilles Salles haematologist Veronique Trillet Lenoir born 1957 oncologist and politician Patrick Froehlich born 1961 physician and novelist David Servan Schreiber 1961 2011 physician and neuroscientistNotable alumni editAcademic edit Cecile Mourer Chauvire born 1939 paleontologist Christian Dumas born 1943 biologist Jean Bellissard born 1946 mathematical physicist Francis Clarke born 1948 mathematician Rabesa Zafera Antoine born 1950 plant biologist university president Muhammad Baydoun 1952 2022 Lebanese mathematician and politician Jean Decety born 1960 neuroscientist Uwe Rau German physicist Teresa Torres Chilean paleontologist Raphaele Herbin mathematician Nouria Salehi Afghan Australian nuclear physicist biophysicist and humanitarian Patrick Mehlen born 1968 biologist Helene Courtois born 1970 astrophysicist Catherine Tallon Baudry electrophysiologist Theodora Hatziioannou virologist Victor Grignard chemist 1912 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Alexis Carrel surgeon and biologist 1912 Nobel Prize in MedicineSports edit Ahmad Ahmad born 1959 Malagasy football manager and politician Louisa Cadamuro born 1967 professional footballer Gwendal Peizerat born 1972 ice dancer Romain Haguenauer born 1976 ice dancing coach Assile Toufaily born 1996 footballerOther edit Andre Vansteenberghe 1906 1984 physician and member of French resistance Alice Vansteenberghe 1908 1991 physician and member of French resistance Sami Khiyami born 1948 Syrian engineer and diplomat Yasmine Motarjemi born 1955 food safety specialist Marine Lorphelin born 1993 model and beauty pageant title holderSee also editList of colleges and universities List of modern universities in Europe 1801 1945 References editNataly Mermet Equation 40 ans d innovation a l Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Glenat 2011 a b c d Annual Report 2020 Retrieved 13 September 2021 Decret no 3179 du 17 Mars 1808 Decret imperial portant organisation de l universite in French Arrete du 8 decembre 1970 Approbation des statuts de l universite Claude Bernard Lyon I in French a b Shanghai Ranking 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 17 July 2023 Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 QS World University Rankings Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 Retrieved 13 October 2023 Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 Retrieved 13 July 2022 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021 Shanghai Ranking Retrieved 17 July 2022 External links edit in French Official 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