1, University of Lyon is composed of law school, business school, foreign languages department, humanities department, philosophy department and a university association, especially in humanities and social sciences.
2. The University of Lyon II focuses on humanities, social sciences and economic management sciences, with excellent teaching quality.
3. The University of Lyon I has many internationally recognized research expertise in life and health sciences, mathematics, physics, high-performance computing, actuarial science, chemistry and other disciplines.
Second, the professional settings are different. Simply put, the professional colleges are different.
1 3 University is composed of law school, business school, foreign languages department, humanities department, philosophy department and a university community, especially in humanities. Art is the second largest.
2. The second major is humanities and social sciences and economic management science, and the second major is art;
3. The University of Lyon I focuses on medicine and natural science.
Third, the location is different.
The University of Lyon, in Lyon, of course. South France, a big city, is second only to Paris, Marseille and China, and there are many international students.
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University of Lyon? (Université de Lyon) is located in Lyon, a famous historical and cultural city in France. It is one of the oldest comprehensive universities in France, a university under the "IDEX" plan of the French government, and a member of coimbra group, the top university alliance in Europe.
Victor grignard, the father of Grignard reagent, and many other Nobel Prize winners, have cultivated a large number of outstanding talents in the history of Lyon University, enjoying a high reputation in the fields of natural science, life science, sociology, humanities and law. The University of Lyon includes 1 1 College and French National Research Center (Lyon). It has 17 doctoral schools and undertakes the main teaching and research tasks of the University of Lyon.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-University of Lyon