Brief introduction of University of Aix-Marseille
The University of Aix-Marseille is a university located in Aix and Marseille, France. It was founded by the University of Marseille I (Universit? Provence), Marseille II University (Universit? Drumm? Dietlein? E) and the University of Marseille III (Universit? Paul -C? Zanne) merged. It is the largest university in France and the largest university in French-speaking countries and regions.
Its history can be traced back to the University of Aix founded by Louis II, Earl of Provence, in 1409, and later developed into the University of Provence (the first University of Aix-Marseille), the University of the Mediterranean (the second University of Aix-Marseille) and the University of Paul Cézanne (the third University of Aix-Marseille) with economic management and law as its core.
The three universities began to seek merger in 2007, and the final agreement came into effect on 20 12 1, and the new University of Aix-Marseille was established.
English: University of Aix-Marseille
French: University of Aix-Marseille?
Creation time: 20 12
Type of school: public
Current principal: Yvon Boland.
General situation of University of Aix-Marseille
The school is now composed of 132 research institutions, and there will be 7 1000 students, including 7,500 international students 10000, 7,500 faculty and staff researchers, 0/2 doctoral research institutions/kloc-0, and 4,500 doctors.
Will the University of Marseille be built under the leadership of Sarkozy's government? Super university? Part of the plan. After the merger of the three schools, they will enjoy the teaching resources of each school, ensure the school's greater visibility, make teaching and management more harmonious and enhance international competitiveness.
In Shanghai Jiaotong University's latest world university ranking of 20 12, the University of Aix-Marseille ranks 100, ranking fourth in the French public university system.
The school has five campuses:
Aix Campus in Provence Region
Marseille central campus
Campus lighting
Teemo Campus Timone)
Campus electronic bookstore
The school has five main subject areas, subdivided into 19 specific majors:
Subordinates in the fields of art, literature, language and humanities:
Spot? Human art, literature, language and science
Intervention musician training center
Maison m? Dietlein? Human science association
Subordinate in the field of politics and law:
Spot? Law and political science
Institute of Public Administration and Local Governance
Subordinate in the field of economic management:
Institute of economics and management
Institute of enterprise management
Marseille School of Journalism and Communication
Institute r? Labor area
Subordinate institutions in the field of health:
Spot? de m? decyne
Spot? Dentist
Spot? pharmaceutics
Mad University? Marseille m? Dietlein? e
Subsidiary scientific and technological fields:
Spot? Des science
Spot? Sports science
P College? As-University Science Observatory
Marseille Institute of Technology
Others:
? Cole Sup? What's your career like? education
Technical University College of Aix Marseille