Reims University: Located in the Champaign-Ardenne region in the northeast of Paris, Reims University was founded in 1548, and its predecessor was one of the most important Catholic schools in medieval Europe. The school's education and research involve many disciplines, with about 25,000 students and 0/.900 faculty members. The university has two engineering and technical colleges, namely, the College of Nature and Precision Science, the College of Sports Science, the College of Law and Political Science, school of economics and management, the College of Humanities, the College of Medicine and the College of Pharmacy, and two school-run engineers.
3. Caen University: Caen University, founded in 1432, has a history of more than 500 years and is one of the important universities in France. 1944 was destroyed by war, and 1956 was rebuilt according to the style of American campus. Since then, Nirvana Phoenix has become the symbol of Caen University, standing at the entrance of the campus. Caen University has three campuses, with more than 30,000 students enrolled in the 19 department.