University Lille I
| University Lille 1 | |
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| Original Name | 1854: Faculty of Lille 1970: University of Science and Technology of Lille (USTL) 2009: University of Lille I |
| Information | |
| Foundation | 1854 : Lille Centre 1971 : City Campus Science |
| Type | Public university ( EPSCP ) |
| Location | |
| City | Lille |
| Country | |
| Campus | Cit Scientifique Villeneuve d'Ascq |
| Direction | |
| President | Philippe Rollet |
| Key figures | |
| Staff | 2 415 |
| Students | 20 000 |
| Undergraduate | 7 825 |
| Second Round | 6 718 |
| Postgraduate | 5 488 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Affiliates | Universit Lille Nord de France Utrecht Network , IMCC |
| Website | univ-lille1.fr / |
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The University of Lille 1 (official name: Lille-I History After being called Faculty of Lille when she was at the center of Lille , in 1971 it is called University of Science and Technology of Lille (USTL), while being frequently called Campus Lille 1. It kept that name until 2009 when it changed its name and logo for now called University of Lille 1. The creation of the Faculty of Lille in 1854 was preceded by a number of initiatives for disseminating science and technology Lille since the mid-eighteenth century: after initial elitist with Jean-Baptiste Lestiboudois professor of botany from 1770 and with Charles Joseph Panckoucke founder of the College of Philalethes between 1785 and 1789, which drew up the Society of Science, Agriculture and Arts of Lille , a city of science chair was established in 1817 to Professor Charles Delezenne , followed by a chair in chemistry in 1823 held by Fred Kuhlmann , assisted by Thophile-Jules Pelouze in 1830. The Faculty of Lille was officially founded in 1854. His first teachers appointed by imperial decree of December 4, 1854 are Gabriel Alcippus Mahistre (mathematics and mechanics), Claude Auguste Lamy (physical), Louis Pasteur (chemistry) and Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers (Natural Sciences) . The Faculty of Lille is renowned for its research-industry relations since the time of Louis Pasteur , its first dean. The first chair of geology and mineralogy is attributed to Julius Gosselet in 1864 . The Wimereux Marine Station was established in 1874 by Alfred Giard for studies of zoology and botany. Faculty of Science established in 1854 in the former Rcollets Street Arts and Flower Street in the center of Lille, which is already the Imperial High School and the collections of Museum of Fine Arts in Lille. Many buildings were then built in the Saint-Michel to welcome students from the Boulevard Jean-Baptiste Lebas and Jeanne d'Arc. In 1875 , the institute's industrial north of Lombard Street left and moved Jeanne d'Arc. The premises of the Faculty of Lille place Philippe Lebon were inaugurated by Gery Legrand in 1892. In 1894 , the Institute of Physics of the Faculty of Lille leaves Flower Street premises since 1854 and used install street Gauthier de Chatillon (current street Angellier ), the Institute of Chemistry of Lille moved street Gauthier Chtillon and Bartholomew Street Delespaul . In 1895 , the Institute of Natural Sciences Rue de Lille moved Malus Street and New Street Burn House. In 1886-1887, while the Faculty of Medicine of Lille has 1054 registered and Industrial Institute North of 93 engineering students , the Faculty of Lille has only 77 students , which must be added more than 300 auditors . Initially, the PhD Lille Faculty of Sciences carried out their doctoral thesis in Paris (eg Henri Pad ). Charles Barrois (1876) and Paul Hall (1878) are among the first doctors of sciences who defended their thesis under the direction Lille of Jules Gosselet , the first mathematical theory is supported in Lille in 1911 by Eugene Bar under the direction of Gustave Demartres , Petot Albert and Auguste Boulanger . The aggregation of natural and physical sciences was prepared in Lille in 1885, that math from 1890 . In 1887, all faculties are grouped in northern Lille and are unified in 1896 to become the University of Lille. In 1891, the Faculty of Science comprises nine chairs, a total of 46 chairs of faculties of Lille . In 1914, students from the Faculty of Science are 278 out of 1402 students from the University of Lille. . In 1899 , the Institut Pasteur de Lille led by Albert Calmette was inaugurated boulevard Louis XIV. The Institute of Electrical founded by Ren Swyngedauw following the pioneering work of Bernard Brunhes since 1892, moved to the rue des Fleurs in 1912. The explosion of eighteen bridges destroyed laboratories in 1916. In 1930 was the inauguration of the Institute of fluid mechanics Lille led by Joseph Kamp of Friet. In fact, fluid mechanics and aeronautics grow strongly from 1934 through the Institute of Fluid Mechanics of Lille. In 1947, the University of Lille has 5000 students including 436 in science. The teachings of Master Auto develop after founding an international conference which took place in Lille in 1957 , at the initiative of Professors Andre Martinot Lagarde , Roger and Pierre Vidal outdoors. IT is emerging in 1958 and then develop the optical sciences and microelectronics. Due to the growth in student numbers in areas become insufficient, the creation of a scientific campus "Lille Est" is planned in 1962 . From 1964 to 1967 , under the leadership of Guy Debeyre is created on 200 acres campus' scientific Annappes welcoming the new premises of the Faculty of Science, formerly located in the historic center of Lille. The Technical University of Lille in 1966 is created on campus. The Institute of Chemistry of Lille, renowned Ecole Nationale Suprieure de Chimie de Lille in 1953, emancipated from the university and moved on campus in 1966, followed by the Industrial Institute North in 1968, later renamed School Central de Lille. However, the laboratory of electrical engineering and power electronics of Lille and the mechanics laboratory of Lille are implanted simultaneously on campus and in the center of Lille, the Institute of Business Administration from Lille (IAE) is implanted in the neighborhood of Old Lille and not on campus. In November 1970 that the science faculty at the University of Lille becomes "University of Science and Technology of Lille - USTL (Lille I), devoted to science, while at the same time are created University of Lille II (Law and Health), Lille III (Humanities). This transformation is carried out under the framework law called " Loi Faure. " The University of Science and Technology is the heiress of the Faculty of Science, combined units of instruction and research in geography, economics and sociology . The university created new components. And in 1974 was created the School of Engineering University of Lille (EUDIL), later renamed Polytechnic University of Lille (Polytech), adjoining the Central School of Lille. 6 December 1991 took place the laying of the foundation stone of the ENIC , type establishment GIP jointly founded by the Telecom Group of Schools and the University of Lille 1 in the presence of Minister Michel Delebarre and this school Engineering is renowned Telecom Lille later. April 25 1983 Station Lucerne on campus, has inaugurated the metro in Lille by Franois Mitterrand , he is the first fully automated metro in the world, conceived through a partnership between the University of Lille 1 and Matra. The campus is then 15 minutes by subway from the center of Lille. Late 1990 is built the central laboratory of the Institute of Electronics Microelectronics and Nanotechnology near the Ecole Centrale de Lille. In the early 2000s are constructed new buildings, such as building-DEUG SUAIO (opened 2001), the university cafeteria Charles Barrois , construction and building SH3 Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille (attached to the building M3). Agriculture and Food Institute of Lille (IAAL), established in 1985, and the engineering school operating production systems (IESP), founded in 1992, merging with EUDIL in 2002 to form the School Polytechnic University of Lille ( Polytech ) in an expanded building in 1999. In 2002 , the European Science Park High Terminal , adjacent to the Cit Scientifique , begins to develop. In 2009 , the University of Science and Technology University of Lille Lille is 1. Campus Lille I now hosts more than 20,000 students in 61 buildings connected by broadband network , among the 110 000 students from Lille. In 2011 , construction of a new building was started next to the building C4. Universities face Lille in the late 1980s, a rapid increase in their numbers, and the creation of new universities in the autonomous region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais is decided. The University of Lille 1 , which already had several components relocated outside of Lille participates in the implementation of these new poles. The bases of the University of coastline were established by the University of Lille 1 from 1963 through the introduction to Calais a scientific background, and then through the opening in the same city a DEUG B in 1976. The IUT de Bethune , Lille then component 1 is also relocated to Calais. Dunkirk is also affected by these initial relocation, with the opening of a department of the IUT de Lille in 1972 , followed by the creation of a DEUG A in 1985. An Industrial / 2nd-cycle is also established by IAE of Lille. The various departments of IUT are grouped in 1988 into a full-IUT with 4 departments, the IUT du Littoral , and depending Lille 1, until the establishment of the University of Littoral in 1991 The bases of the University of Artois were created later. The IUT de Bethune , Lille 1 component, was present in the city since 1969 , but the university will seek its relocation in the region with the opening in 1990 of a branch of science at Lens , and the Opening a DEUG of economics at Bethune. As part of the opening of the new university, Lille 1, then sets up a DESS it jointly accredited engineering laser, and a readiness CAPET civil engineering. Legislation on the functioning of universities, as contained in the Education Code specifies that the components are on one hand the training units and research (UFR) and secondly the 'institutes and schools. " University Lille I is structured around eight Dept., Station marine training institutes and engineering schools. Eight units of training and research (UFR) are responsible for student training and research activities through research laboratories. The assumption is made in undergraduate law for all holders of a baccalaureate or equivalent. Six Faculty concern science and technology ( mathematics , physics , chemistry , biology , earth science , computer science - electronic - Electrical - automatic ), a UFR is in the field of economics and social (economics and management / sociology) a Dept. deals with geography and planning. Building M5 (Computer) Specialized training is provided by institutes of the University of Lille 1: Two engineering courses are provided by the university, through the Polytechnic University of Lille and Telecom Lille 1 . In addition, the National School of Chemistry of Lille is a public administrative institution, affiliated with the University of Lille I, whereas the Ecole Centrale de Lille is an autonomous institution located on campus. The cumulative effective of the four institutions over 3300 engineering students on campus and fueling double masters degrees from the university. 20 mentions of general license are offered by the University of Lille I, structured around three areas Proposed are also 24 specialty professional license with 856 students, 5 degrees at university science and technology , followed by 120 students, 1900 students target a university degree in technology . The Evaluation Agency for Research and Higher Education has evaluated the 20 entries in 2009 licensing of the University of Lille 1: "The establishment has taken note with great interest the very positive assessment of its providing training, denoted overall (A +). . In science, technology, health, 3 entries have the maximum rating A +, 4 entries scoring A, 4 entries were scoring B and C. 3 mentions notation In law, economics, management, two entries have the maximum rating A +, a reference to the notation A notation and a reference C. In humanities and social sciences, 2 references have the notation A notation and a statement B. The offer proposed by Masters University Lille 1 is issued in three areas: health-science-technology (STS), Law, Economics and Management (EDM) and social sciences (SHS), which are divided into 28 entries then in 111 specialties and possibly in route . The Evaluation Agency for Research and Higher Education has evaluated the Masters in 2009 from the University of Lille 1. In science, technology, health, 2 references have the maximum rating A +, 11 entries scoring A and B. 5 mentions notation In law, economics, management, 7 references have the notation A notation and a reference to B. In humanities and social sciences, a reference to the notation A and B. 1 mention notation Lille I University is a member of center for research and higher education Universit Lille Nord de France and the European Doctoral College associated. She is supporting the establishment of three graduate schools of the University of Lille Nord de France : She is co-accredited with the University of Lille II for the Biology Graduate School Health (OLS) . The Evaluation Agency for Research and Higher Education 1451 PhD counted in 2009 at the University of Lille I and a flow of 310 theses per annum in 2008 . The University also offers preparation for competitions such as the Public CAPES or aggregation 17 000 listeners in training trained by the University of Lille 1, which also hosts a campus of the national centers for distance learning. The university is a member of Lille 1 PRES Universit Lille Nord de France , the coordination of intensive French research universities , the Utrecht Network and Network Innovative Multicultural Curriculum for the Young EC and U.S. Scientists and Engineers. Lille 1 University annually hosts more than 4000 international students, more than 120 foreign teachers and nearly 50 postdoctoral researchers . Near the political capital of Europe, University Lille I is a member of the European doctoral college involving University of Euroregion Lille-Flanders-Belgium and the Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai. Lille I University is a member of the Association of European Universities. It implements many intra-European cooperation. The university has established 227 partnerships Erasmus with institutions of higher education in 27 European countries, exchanges of students, teachers and researchers. It is also one of 29 members of the Utrecht Network providing inter-university cooperation in Europe. It has the label 'Jean Monnet European Center'. Intercontinental cooperation are established by bilateral and multilateral programs such as Erasmus Mundus and IMCC-US or via the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie and CREPUQ. The university is associated with the conventions of international training and research with universities in different continents: For the four-year contract 2010-2013, 12 research institutes and federations structure research on the "Grand Lille Campus" combining teams from various partners. The 1423 researchers and lecturers of the University of Lille I contribute to the institutes and federations of research: The largest and oldest research laboratories associated with the University of Lille I are the Mechanics Laboratory of Lille and the Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics of Lille , both heirs of the nineteenth century laboratories of the faculty Sciences de Lille. The Mathematics Laboratory of Lille - Paul Painlev testifies to the historical continuity of research in mathematics at Lille since the mid-nineteenth century and today in the regional federation of mathematics. The Laboratory of Catalysis of Lille is part of the Institute of molecules and condensed matter of Lille that brings together the work in chemistry. The Institute of Electronics Microelectronics and Nanotechnology is one of the largest research institutes by its staff and its budget on campus. The Laboratory of Automation, Computers and Signal Engineering and Computer Science Laboratory of Lille are joint research units associated with CNRS , with the National Institute for Research on Transport and Safety (INRETS) and the Institute National Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA Lille Nord Europe) within the federation IRCICA. According to the classification of the International Times Higher Education , the university in 2009 ranks 333 th of the best universities worldwide (up 49 places in one year) and 8 th French university . Central University Library and the 16 partner libraries are the common service of documentation . The central fund includes 250,000 books and electronic resources spanning many disciplines of the University of Lille I. Digital books, theses in digital format of examination papers and electronic journals, and a digital library in history of science are available online. Special libraries include 42,000 works of science and technology and 85 000 books in economics and geography. University Press of the North are a joint service of the University of Lille I, Lille II and Lille III associated with the University of Littoral , the University of Valenciennes and the Federation of University and Polytechnic of Lille. Currently chaired by Philippe Rollet, president of the University of Lille 1 and managed in the form of a 1901 association attached to the University of Lille III , they manage 40 collections of publications since 1971 and perform 50 annual publications . In alphabetical order: Alphabetically (are students also cited Lille 1, which have become teachers in Lille 1): The University students are mostly locals. There are also a number of students from other regions of France, particularly for higher degrees (masters, doctorate). Many foreign students attend classes at the University outside of exchange programs. These are mainly Belgians of people from the Maghreb and Francophone African countries, people from the countries of Eastern Europe (Russians, Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Romanians, Czechs) and Chinese. In 2009, among students enrolled in Lille are 1.34% stock . The changing demographics of the student population enrolled in the Faculty of Sciences and the University Lille Lille I comprises several phases, which are not correlated with levels of population growth of Lille. Overall, there is an invariant over a long period after 1887: the student of science faculty and the University of Lille I corresponds roughly to less than 20% of the student in Lille. The Regional Centre for University and School (Studentenwerk) has dormitories on campus Lille I. Albert Camus's residence is the oldest and consists of seven residential buildings near the metro station Lucerne. Residences Gaston Bachelard, Gustave Eiffel, Evariste Galois-Hlne-Boucher, Leonardo da Vinci and Pythagoras are near the metro station Cite Scientifique. Triolo Residence is close to the station Triolo and V2 mall. The campus includes three Lille I University restaurants (UK) UK's eleven accessible to students of Lille . UK Charles Barrois is located near the metro station Cite Scientifique. The UK -Henri Pariselle is located next to the Galois residence, residence Leonardo da Vinci and the Ecole Nationale Suprieure de Chimie de Lille. UK Sully is located next to the residence of Camus and the Central School of Lille , near the metro station Lucerne. The student house (MDE) is a building of Lille 1 700 m 2 open in 2007 in the heart of campus to develop student life at university. Its management is based on atypical students themselves. The permanent council of the activities of the DOE met representatives of associations and elected students. The student vice-president is the director. The venue hosts local associations cross the most active on campus, a cafeteria, various spaces for organizing a large number of activities (parties, screenings, concerts, theater, exhibitions ...). In September 2009, the House welcomes students of the University of permanence Secours Populaire, which is a first for a French University . The student organizations are represented, in descending order of scores electoral board of the university and the academic council and university life , the UNEF , SOUTH student , the UNI and the Student Confederation . Many student associations are identified on the website of the university . They are divided into groups of students and alumni of graduates in the university, service clubs for international students and thematic associations, sporting and cultural . The Student Sports Association of Lille 1 of 9 enjoys outdoor sports fields and two sports halls on campus. The university operates a computer network on optical fiber connected to the national telecommunications network for Technology, Education and Research (RENATER) and the internet since 1986, completed by 140 across a wireless LAN, network ensures continued access free to all students. Each student has an e-mail address of the form firstname.lastname @ etudiant.univ-lille1.fr, doctoral address firstname.lastname @ ed.univ-lille1.fr, the university staff firstname.surname @ univ-lille1.fr. Through their digital work space and a personalized learning platform Moodle , students access to learning resources and administrative university repositories and digital library of the university library. Created in 1998, the multimedia service Lille1 has produced over 600 multimedia educational resources covering most disciplines taught at the University Lille 1, in the form of video lessons, ebooks, banks exercises, interactive tools and animations teaching . Lille1.tv is the string Web TV , that is to say the channel broadcast video of the University Lille 1. Besides the continuous streams broadcasts over the Internet, it allows a posteriori to download recordings to formats WMV , MP4 , Theora , MP3 or Vorbis teaching programs, debates and research conferences. Radio Campus Lille is a radio station run by students on campus Lille1. It broadcasts in the FM band on 106.6 MHz frequency to about 40 miles away, it also broadcasts live via internet formats Ogg Vorbis and MP3. The logo incorporates the blue ball that is found in the logo of the town of Villeneuve d'Ascq , symbolizing technology. Specified the identity and graphic design at the University Lille1 www.univ-lille1.fr, 2008. "sphere symbolizing knowledge and internationally. The crossing lines now covering the sphere symbolizes the meeting between "science and technology", "research and training", "interdisciplinarity". " The Faculty of Lille
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Faculty of Science 1854 1857 Louis Pasteur 1857 1858 Gabriel Alcippus Mahistre 1858 1862 Jean Pierre Louis Girardin 1868 1872 Alexander Paul Emile Guiraudette 1872 1893 Charles Violette 1893 1894 Gustave Demartres 1894 1902 Jules Gosselet 1902 1921 Damien Benoit 1921 1924 Albert Chtelet 1924 1943 Albert Maige 1943 1950 Pierre Pruvost 1950 1961 Henri Lefebvre 1961 1964 Michel Parreau 1964 1971 Jacques Tillieu mandate President
University Lille I 1971 1973 Rene Defretin 1973 1975 Michel Parreau 1975 1976 Jacques Lombard 1976 1981 Michel Migeon 1982 1987 Jean Cortois 1987 February 1992 Alain Dubrulle March 1992 February 1997 Pierre Louis March 1997 February 2002 Jacques Duveau March 2002 February 2007 Herv Baussart March 2007 February 2012 Philippe Rollet Components
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