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Introduction and detailed information of University of Lausanne
Historical Evolution The University of Lausanne, formerly known as Schola Lausannensis, was founded in 1537. Its main task is to train clergy for the church. At that time, the school owned the only French Protestant seminary in China.

17 1 1 year, jean bart Bellak broke the tradition of using Latin in universities at that time and used French in his inaugural speech.

1833, the College of Education was established.

1853, Lausanne Special College, the predecessor of Engineering College, was established.

1873, School of Pharmacy was established.

1890 10 in may, after hundreds of years of continuous development and growth, the school gained the status and name of a university, with Alexander maurer as the principal and about 300 registered students. The medical school was also established at the same time.

1893, School of Physics and Chemistry was established.

In the first half of the 20th century, the School of Social Politics, the School of Economics and Business Administration, and the School of Architecture (affiliated to the School of Engineering) were established one after another. 1970, the University of Lausanne gradually moved from the old city of Lausanne to the new campus on the shores of Lake Le Mans, when the number of students reached 3,000.

At the end of the 20th century, universities in Lausanne, Geneva and Neuchatel in French-speaking Switzerland further strengthened their cooperation. 200 1 The University of Lausanne, the University of Geneva and the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne jointly signed a three-university cooperation agreement to cooperate in scientific research and teaching.

In 2003, the University of Lausanne established the School of Biology and Medicine and the School of Earth Science and Environment.

College, School of Theology and Religious Studies, School of Law and Justice, School of Art, School of Social and Political Sciences, School of Business and Economics (HEC Lausanne), School of Earth Science and Environment, School of Biology and School of Medicine.

Law and criminology, biology, medicine, geography, environmental science and other disciplines are the strong disciplines of Lausanne University.

Among them, HEC Lausanne has a strong development momentum:

In the 20 14 Financial Times Master of Management ranking, Lausanne Business School ranked 26th.

In 2008, the University of Texas ranked among 100 business schools in the world, and Lausanne ranked among the top business schools in Europe: Switzerland ranked first, Europe ranked eighth, and the world ranked 102.

In 2008, EDUNIVERSAL officially selected Lausanne, Shang Gao as the "internationally renowned top business school", ranking third in Switzerland, second only to IMD and Saint Gallen Business School.

QS topmba, 2007. According to the International Employer Survey, among the business schools favored by multinational companies, Lausanne, Switzerland ranks third, and Europe ranks 2 1.

Undergraduate theology

Religious studies of religion

Legal law

Forensic medicine

politics

social science

psychology

Sports science and sports sports science and sports education

management control

Economics economics

Earth science and environment Earth science and environment

Biological biology

Medical medicine

Pharmacy pharmaceutical science

Master's course theology

Religious studies of religion

Legal law

Criminal justice: criminal justice, criminology and safety in subject areas.

Forensic medicine: forensic medicine, subject field identification.

Forensic medicine: chemical criminal forensic medicine, subject field chemical forensic medicine.

Public relations management and policy public management and policy

politics

social science

psychology

management control

Economics economics

Financial finance

Insurance statistical calculation science

Law and economics

Geology geology

Environmental geoscience of the earth's environment

Geographical geography

Biogeogeoscience

Tourism science

Medical biology medical biology

Molecular life science

Medical medicine

Nursing science

The geographical environment is located in Lausanne, Vaud, southwest of China. Lausanne is located in the southwest of Switzerland, on the north shore of Geneva, connecting Geneva and Bern, and connecting with Paris, France through TGV. It was once a military port of the Roman Empire, the capital of Lake Geneva, and the cultural center of French-speaking Switzerland, and once flourished. Together with é cole Polytechnique Fé dé rale de Lausanne, the University of Lausanne has formed a huge campus on the shores of Le Mans Lake.

There are parks and botanical gardens between buildings on campus. The library is located in the center with a wide view overlooking Lake Le Mans and the Alps, and even Mont Blanc can be seen on sunny days.

The quiet and beautiful scenery of the Alps and Lake Geneva provide ideal places for students and researchers to study and research.

World ranking 202 1 QS world university ranking 169

QS World University Rankings in 2020 153

20 15 QS world university ranking 105

20 15 times higher education world university ranking 136

20 13-20 14 QS World University Rankings11.

20 13-20 14 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 132

20 13 academic ranking of world universities 20 1-300

Admission requirements: undergraduate 1, high school diploma.

2, three years of high school curriculum must include:

1) Chinese 2) second foreign language 3) mathematics 4) natural science (biology, chemistry or physics) 5) humanities and social sciences (geography, history, economics or law) 6) elective subjects (any one of 2, 4 and 5).

3. The admission notice of the university major that China has applied for; If you don't have the admission notice of the university major that China applied for, but you have the admission notice of other universities, you must pass the university admission examination for foreign diploma students in the preparatory class of the University of Fribourg.

You must pass the French exam in Lausanne University.

Application materials:

Undergraduate course:

1. Passport

2. Photo (2-inch white background)

3. IELTS, TOEFL or other language scores

4. High school diploma

5. College entrance examination transcripts

6. Resume

7. Cover letter

8. Letter of recommendation

Master 1, university diploma (at least three years)

2. Have a certificate of French B 1, otherwise you must pass the language test of Lausanne University (the language test is conducted in the preparatory course of the master's program).

Application materials:

1. Passport

2. Photo (2-inch white background)

3. IELTS, TOEFL or other language scores

4. University transcripts

5. University diplomas and degree certificates

6. Resume

7. Cover letter

8. Letter of recommendation

Léon Walras, a famous alumni teacher, is an economist and a representative of Lausanne School.

Pareto: Economist and representative of Lausanne School.

Student Hans Fischer: 1930 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.

George drum: mathematician

Rama IX: The Ninth King of Chakri Dynasty in Thailand

Rama VIII: The Eighth King of Chakri Dynasty in Thailand

Sepp blatter: President of FIFA

Pascal couchepin: Former Swiss President.

Mohammed Saeed: Former Prime Minister of Iran

Louis C. Camilleri, CEO of Altria Group

Jean-Claude Biver, CEO of Hublot

Goetschin Blaise, CEO of Bank of Geneva

Nicolas Campiche, CEO of Non-mainstream Investment Department of Pictet Bank

Daniel Vanner, Chief Financial Officer of Pictet & ampCie Bank

Luc Anthony Bernie, CEO of CGN Company

Christian D. Wanner, CEO of LeShop.ch

Mark Dana, CEO of Yima Hotel Group

Aldo Magada, CEO of Paterson; Former CEO of yujue

Etienne Jornod, chairman of Galenica group

Geesmoller, chairman of SGS company

Claude Béglé, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Swiss Post

Joseph? Sepp? FIFA President Blatter

Andreas Vassilis Andreessen (stage name "Pressure") is a famous Swiss rapper R.

Olan DeCovett, CEO of Nestle China

Yves Manghardt, CEO of Nestle South America.

Christiane Kuehne, Deputy Director of Nestle Group

Professor Alfred Steinherr, Chief Economist, European Investment Bank