University of Lyon I (University of Lyon 1)
The University of Lyon I, generally referred to as the University of Lyon I, can be traced back to the Academy of Natural Sciences established in 1808. Mainly natural science, technical science and medicine. University of Lyon I enjoys an excellent reputation in scientific research, and has many internationally recognized research expertise in life and health sciences, mathematics, physics, high-performance computing, actuarial science, chemistry and other disciplines. * * * There are 96 research laboratories accredited by the French Ministry of Education, and two thirds of them have cooperative relations with CNRS, INSERM, INRA and other research institutions.
University of Lyon II
University of Lyon II focuses on humanities, social sciences and economic management sciences, and its teaching quality is excellent. There are 6 teaching units and 7 colleges with more than 25,000 students. Specialty Settings: Linguistics, Classical Literature, Drama Art, Literature and Art History, Music Art, Music, Spanish, German, Law, Economic Management, International Trade, Enterprise and Administration, Information and Communication, Public Management, Industrial Economy, Work Economy and Human Resources, Design and Realization of Cultural Projects, Art History and Tourism, European Cultural Tourism, Art History and Archaeology.
University of Lyon III (University of Lyon III)
University of Lyon III is composed of law school, business school, foreign languages department, humanities department, philosophy department and a university association, especially humanities. Lyon III, located at one end of the city, is composed of many spectacular and fully functional buildings, which are integrated with the whole city. At the same time, Lyon III is also integrated into Europe and the world. It provides diverse learning opportunities for its 20,000 students and gives them the opportunity to study abroad in Europe and North America for one year or more. Lyon's Big Three has been famous in France and the world for more than a century. In 2000, GOURMA magazine rated its law school as one of the five best law schools in Europe, second only to Paris University, Oxford University, Cambridge University and Heidelberg University in Germany.
University of Santa Orta (University of Santa Orta? tienne)
Saint? University? Tienne) University of Santa Orta, which consists of five colleges (arts, literature and languages, humanities and social sciences, law, science and technology and medicine) and four professional colleges (School of Enterprise Management, Santa Orta Institute of Advanced Technology, College of Engineers and College of Technology of Santa Oroa University).
Lyon Teachers College
Lyon Teachers College is a famous elite university in France and one of the four major normal universities in France. Lyon Teachers' College, together with Paris Teachers' College and Casan Teachers' College, has long been a symbol of France's high-quality public education system, and has trained a large number of outstanding talents in nature and humanities for France. 1987 moved to Lyon. The main task is to train high-level teachers and researchers in the fields of mathematics, computer informatics, physics, chemistry, biology, earth and universe science.
Lyon National Academy of Applied Sciences
Institut des sciences applié es de Lyon is a famous elite university in France, which is mainly famous for its engineer education, doctoral training and scientific research. The high-quality teaching, engineer training and scientific research level of Lyon National Institute of Applied Sciences enjoys a high reputation in France and internationally, and ranks among the best in the university rankings of major French newspapers and magazines. They were once praised as "models of engineering colleges" by Le Monde, the second largest daily newspaper in France.
Lyon Central Institute of Technology
The Central Institute of Technology in Lyon is a founding member of the Central Institute of Technology in France. * * * There are 1 1 laboratories, of which 8 are joint laboratories of French National Research Center. Lyon Central Institute of Technology has close ties with industry and trains talents to meet market demand.