University Toulouse Iii
| University Toulouse III | ||
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| Foundation | One thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine ( 1229 ) | |
| Type | French University | |
| Budget | 328 million . The university specializes in science, technology, health professions and sports. It was incorporated in 1969, following the law Faure , by grouping the faculties of science and medical faculties of the former University of Toulouse. It has 27 000 students.
HistoryThe former University of Toulouse was founded in 1229. It was removed, like all other universities by the Convention in 1793 and was recreated in 1896. After May 1968 and Faure Act , it was divided into three new universities and a National Polytechnic Institute. HistoryIn the late 1950s, Emile Durand Dean of the Faculty of Toulouse launched the idea of establishing a campus in the U.S. to house the Faculty of Science, at the same time, it was decided Toulouse create a National Institute of Applied Sciences attached to the Faculty of Science. The INSA Toulouse is open in 1962 near Rangueil. In the following years, many lessons from the science faculty are transferred from local alleys Guesde to new facilities, amphitheatres, many classrooms. It also becomes possible to set up offices for teachers and research laboratories. Same as the campus of the Faculty of Science is what is known as the Rangueil scientific complex, where settled schools like the National School of Aeronautics and space (known as the name "Suparo" and become the ISAE in a business combination with ENSICA ) or ENAC , but also research laboratories, such as LAAS , or CESR. The movement of medical education is later and later to the establishment of the university, the new hospital which has the status of University Hospital is opened in 1975, he took the name of Rangueil although located on the top of the David Pech hill, away from the place called Rangueil. Purpan Hospital located northwest of Toulouse University Hospital serves for half of medical students in Toulouse, the theoretical and the administration of the Medical Faculty of Purpan are on the premises of the old medical school 37 aisles Jules Guesde. Faculty travel to the district Rangueil occurred in a period of strong growth in student numbers, many homes were built to house students, including halls managed by the Studentenwerk, that of the Rangueil of Ponsan there ausisi three restaurants depending CROUS university. On 18 December 1969, the University of Toulouse III takes the name to use Paul Sabatier , Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1912 and taught in the Faculty of Toulouse, the university comprising about as much scientific doctors, it was desired to find a name bound simultaneously to science and medicine. The name of the professor of medicine Ducuing had been proposed against that of Paul Sabatier. University PresidentsStructureUnits Training and ResearchThe university is structured in Dept. :
Institutes and other associated structuresThe other components are: Teaching and ResearchTrainingLicensingUniversity Toulouse III issued the license in three areas that come in entries:
MasterThe university awards the master in the fields and terms:
DoctorateThe UPS facility is co-accredited for 11 of the 15 doctoral Site Midi-Pyrenees (and support the establishment of six of them): 9 graduate schools of Science-Technology-field Health:
2 doctoral schools of Humanities and Social Sciences area:
Health StudiesOtherHigh scientific and technical university , university of technology Diploma , Professional Degree , Continuing Education ... International RelationsResearchScientometricsThe University of Toulouse-III is ranked 292nd in the Academic Ranking of World Universities for 2008. In this classification, it is in the 80-124 range of the best universities in Europe and 8-14 of the best French universities. LocationMost of the university is located in the town of Toulouse, however, certain types of education are Tarbes , Auch , or Castres and research laboratories affiliated with the university may be at -Auzeville Tolosane or at the Pic du Midi. The campus is spread over an area of 124 hectares, mainly in the district of Rangueil, in the southern city of Toulouse, on the banks of the Canal du Midi. It consists of 390 472 m 2 of premises which 147 000 m 2 for research and 99 research laboratories. Since June 30, 2007, the campus is served by the line B of metro Toulouse , and is located near three stations: Faculty of Pharmacy , University Paul Sabatier and Ramonville. Jules Guesde alleys where laboratories and teaching of the university is located near the station Palais de Justice. Today, the University Paul-Sabatier is at the heart of the cluster Aerospace Valley. Student LifeStudent organizationsDemographics Changing demographics of the university population References
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