University Paul Verlaine Metz
| University Paul Verlaine | |
|---|---|
| Original Name | University of Metz |
| Information | |
| Foundation | 1970 |
| Type | public university |
| Language regime | French, German |
| Budget | EUR 107 million (2009) |
| Location | |
| City | Metz |
| Country | France |
| Direction | |
| President | Luc Johann |
| Key figures | |
| Staff | 1 346 |
| Teachers | 771 |
| Students | 13 867 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Website | www.univ-metz.fr/ |
| change | |
The University of Metz is a French national university, established in 1970 and located in Metz. It bears the name of Paul Verlaine since 2005 , a poet born in Metz in 1844 where he lived for several years. It now houses more than 15,640 students and 1,700 students in continuing education.
Since October 2009 the University of Metz and the University of Nancy are grouped into a hub of research and higher education designated University of Lorraine History Several university-type institutions, so-called "higher learning" have existed in the nineteenth century Metz. The first Faculty of Science had a brief existence between 1811 and 1816. Under the bankruptcy plan French, a central rabbinical school (1829-1859) was created, as the Jewish equivalent of the faculties of theology, Catholic and Protestant. From 1816 to 1850, the city has one of the three military hospitals instruction in addition to the school for artillery and engineering (from 1794 to 1870), which constitute a kind of faculty members assigned to medicine, pharmacy and applied sciences . However, the annexation of the Moselle by the German Empire , between 1871 and 1918, put a lasting end to the existence and growth of university premises Metz. In 1959, college university science was born, then in 1961, a center of qualifying in 1964 transformed the University College of Letters , and in 1965 a health law capacity. These colleges then depend on the University of Strasbourg , the Moselle having remained attached to the rectory Alsatian. This is the 27 March 1969 that the University of Metz is created as a public scientific and technical, from their combination , thanks to the strong support of elected officials and academics premises. Today the University Paul Verlaine - Metz, interdisciplinary (science exact and natural, arts, humanities, languages, humanities, law, economics, management, technology), consists of six units of training and research (UFR) three university institutes of technology (IUT) at Metz and Thionville - Yutz. There is also the Higher Institute Franco-German technical, economics and science (ISFATES) considered Components UPV-M is composed of six units of training and research (UFR): The university has three university institutes of technology (IUT): and to: A library built in 1,970 - 1 971 , is the core of the current BU Saulcy. It originally consisted of science literature and law (in the early 1970's there were approximately 2500 students). Several additions were made during the 1970s while the administrative situation is radically modified by Decree 70-1267 of 23 December 1970 relating to university libraries (creation of 24 new libraries throughout the country, parts of their business unit to origin). Today, six libraries, three in Metz, Thionville-Yutz one to one at Sarreguemines and St. Avoid, are attached to the University of Metz. They represent a total of 280,000 books, 880 titles of printed journals and 26,650 online journals, with an annual budget Teaching and Research The University of Metz was chosen since the LMD (Licence, Master, PhD), to guide his training to a steady increase in the bi-cultural development that allows the Lorraine region Research UPV-M is present in seven university sites: Changing demographics of the university population The beginnings of the university
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