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University of Marseille, Wuhan, France
Founded in 1409, the University of Marseille III in France is a multidisciplinary comprehensive university, which can award more than 200 national diplomas and 120 school diplomas in the fields of law, political economy, science, management, environment and science and technology. * * * The school has 22 campuses, mainly distributed in Aix and Marseille in Provence, with more than 23,000 registered students, including more than 3,000 foreign students. In order to facilitate the acceptance and integration of international students, the school has set up many special courses in French and/or English, including the French Higher Learning Diploma, the Master of European Business Law, various MBA courses and postgraduate courses in integrated management. Paul Cézanne Axe-Marseille III University has eight teaching and research units at department level, including Law School, Applied Economics College, Science and Technology College, Enterprise Management College, Public Administration College, Technical College of Marseille University, French Teaching College for Foreign Students and eight university vocational colleges. In addition, it has 42 recognized research laboratories, and has formed an internationally renowned axis of excellence in social science and precision science.

The school provides many services for students in order to provide the necessary teaching and technical facilities for their academic success. Library, computer room and language laboratory, sports services include more than 50 sports events and housing. All foreign students and French government scholarship holders who are exchanging reception programs can arrange to live in the university town. International students have many opportunities to participate in college students' clubs and cultural life, which is conducive to their integration and adaptation to the life in their region. Paul Cézanne Axes Marseille III University, because of its unique geographical location in the center of Europe and close to the Mediterranean, has attached great importance to developing special relations with neighboring countries such as Italy and Spain and all countries along the Mediterranean since its establishment. Many bilateral and multilateral agreements signed by the school have promoted the development of teaching and research activities and the exchanges between teachers and students. Paul Cézanne Axe-Marseille III University is not only a university that constantly adapts to changes, is at the forefront of teaching and scientific research and keeps in direct contact with social reality, but also integrates the vision of international development into its school-building strategy. Through more than 230 cooperation agreements, the school actively participates in the construction of European education and research space. The policy of the university and developing countries, especially China, has been fruitful, which has promoted the cooperative action and greatly increased the number of outstanding international students.