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General situation of Lille University in France
Lille is an industrial city in northern France, the provincial capital and a student city. Many professional colleges are also located in this city, such as Higher School of Journalism, Higher Business School and several engineering colleges headed by National Institute of Technology. Lille is a modern and vibrant metropolis with rich architectural, artistic and cultural heritage. The second largest French art museum, next to the Louvre, is located in this city. 1994 After the completion of the English Channel Tunnel, Lille, as the construction site of TGV connecting London, Paris and Brussels and the European automatic navigation satellite communication station, attracted more attention from the world. It takes about an hour to take the high-speed train from Paris airport to Lille.

Lille University is a public university, and the current president is elected by all the management committees of the university. The school has a senior management team composed of 20 members, which is responsible for all the activities of the school and makes suggestions to the principal. Any final decision of the school needs to be made by three management committees-management Committee, science Committee and learning and campus life Committee. There are about 22,000 students in the First University of Lille, about19,800 students in adult continuing education, and about 2 100 foreign students, of which 18% are from European countries. There are nearly 1400 teachers and researchers, and about 1 100 other teaching staff and assistant researchers. History, art history, architectural history, English, Spanish, Italian, Arabic, Mandarin, Russian, Dutch, Polish, Danish, Japanese, music, plastic arts, media communication, human sociology, psychology, education, management teaching, economics, information materials, sociology, national culture, literature and trade, statistics, international trade.