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''Université Louis Pasteur'' is Partner 6 of the project, based in FR (France). Its short name is '''ULP'''.
The University Louis Pasteur (ULP, Strasbourg 1) merged at January 1, 2009 with the two other local universities Marc Bloch (UMB, Strasbourg 2) and Robert Schumann (URS, Strasbourg 3) to form Strasbourg University.  


Louis Pasteur University (Strasbourg I) is a scientific, cultural and professional public institution which enjoys legal status and educational, scientific, administrative and financial autonomy.
''Université de Strasbourg'' (English: Strasbourg University) is Partner 6 of the [[Re.ViCa]] project, based in FR ([[France]]). Its short name is '''UdS'''.


Located on four major campuses in the Regional Municipality of Strasbourg, ULP has more than 18,500 students, 1,400 teacher-cum-researchers, 1,700 engineers, technicians, workers and administrative staff distributed within 18 components (educational and research units, schools, engineering schools and institutes), 14 research federations consisting of 74 research units (of which 44 are related to CNRS, 10 related to INSERM, and one related to INRA), 30 general services consisting of 13 central services and 17 common university and inter-university services.
Strasbourg University aims for the highest quality in research with a cross-disciplinary outlook, shared by specialists inspired by a spirit of tolerance and open-mindedness.


ULP is a member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU). Its top-level research places it among the foremost French and European universities. The University is exploring new scientific fields at the interface between chemistry and physics, medicine and ICT. It is also active in the biotechnology, materials and environment sectors.
The very best practices stemming from research will be transmitted throughout the learning process, thereby providing all students with the critical analysis, intellectual openness and competence required for a smooth integration into a constantly changing professional world.


Its web site is http://www-ulp.u-strasbg.fr/ (French) or http://www-ulp.u-strasbg.fr/en/bienvenue/ (English)
The University shall raise the challenge of providing excellence at all levels built up on its broad student base.
 
 
'''Education'''
 
* 42,260 students, including 20% from abroad
* 77 research and education units (UFR), 4 engineering schools, 3 university technology institutes,1 teacher-
training institute, offering 61 Master's Degrees, 35 general Bachelor's Degrees and 20 work-oriented Bachelor's   
Degrees
* 10 doctoral schools and 2,550 doctoral students
 
 
'''Scientific Research'''
 
* 77 research units, including 37 associated with national research organisations such as CNRS, INSERM and INRA
* Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (MISHA)
* 2,678 lecturers and researchers
* 1,971 engineers, technicians and administrative staff
 
 
'''The educational offer and student's life'''
 
Strasbourg University is inter-disciplinary and covers virtually the whole spectrum of knowledge. To implement its educational strategy, Strasbourg University makes sure:
 
* The quality assessment criteria of the courses are satisfied
* Life-long studies are available
* Distance learning is developed
* Academic years and examination methods meet European standards
* The educational offer is set in the European sphere of higher education by encouraging student mobility and helping students to fine-tune their career objectives.
 
The doctoral college brings together all the University's doctoral schools to build up a coordinated doctoral policy and offer shared services and facilities benefiting young researchers.
 
Student life is a fundamental feature attracting students to Strasbourg University and must break new ground so as to offer a wide diversity of top-quality support services. The Culture Centre built on the main campus is a living space and medium for cultural expression and the symbol of the unification of the 3 universities.
 
The University will clarify its educational offer with a clear description of all the courses, available for consultation on the portal of university education in Alsace [http://www.unera.fr/ Université Numérique en Région Alsace (UNERA)]. It will also set up a career platform to help school-leavers and students make the right choices.
 
 
'''Research'''
 
To implement the establishment's scientific policy, Strasbourg University gathered all the tools and resources necessary to provide solid, constant support for research activities so that they may develop their potential to the full, innovative projects, and emerging teams and young researchers who carry the future of the University.
 
Strasbourg University wishes to enhance its research programs and move closer to the civil society. Beyond the contribution this represents for the learning process and career opportunities for students, the aim is also to increase the University's own resources.
 
Go to the web site of Strasbourg University: [http://www.unistra.fr/ www.unistra.fr (French)]


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Latest revision as of 12:58, 29 June 2010

The University Louis Pasteur (ULP, Strasbourg 1) merged at January 1, 2009 with the two other local universities Marc Bloch (UMB, Strasbourg 2) and Robert Schumann (URS, Strasbourg 3) to form Strasbourg University.

Université de Strasbourg (English: Strasbourg University) is Partner 6 of the Re.ViCa project, based in FR (France). Its short name is UdS.

Strasbourg University aims for the highest quality in research with a cross-disciplinary outlook, shared by specialists inspired by a spirit of tolerance and open-mindedness.

The very best practices stemming from research will be transmitted throughout the learning process, thereby providing all students with the critical analysis, intellectual openness and competence required for a smooth integration into a constantly changing professional world.

The University shall raise the challenge of providing excellence at all levels built up on its broad student base.


Education

  • 42,260 students, including 20% from abroad
  • 77 research and education units (UFR), 4 engineering schools, 3 university technology institutes,1 teacher-

training institute, offering 61 Master's Degrees, 35 general Bachelor's Degrees and 20 work-oriented Bachelor's Degrees

  • 10 doctoral schools and 2,550 doctoral students


Scientific Research

  • 77 research units, including 37 associated with national research organisations such as CNRS, INSERM and INRA
  • Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (MISHA)
  • 2,678 lecturers and researchers
  • 1,971 engineers, technicians and administrative staff


The educational offer and student's life

Strasbourg University is inter-disciplinary and covers virtually the whole spectrum of knowledge. To implement its educational strategy, Strasbourg University makes sure:

  • The quality assessment criteria of the courses are satisfied
  • Life-long studies are available
  • Distance learning is developed
  • Academic years and examination methods meet European standards
  • The educational offer is set in the European sphere of higher education by encouraging student mobility and helping students to fine-tune their career objectives.

The doctoral college brings together all the University's doctoral schools to build up a coordinated doctoral policy and offer shared services and facilities benefiting young researchers.

Student life is a fundamental feature attracting students to Strasbourg University and must break new ground so as to offer a wide diversity of top-quality support services. The Culture Centre built on the main campus is a living space and medium for cultural expression and the symbol of the unification of the 3 universities.

The University will clarify its educational offer with a clear description of all the courses, available for consultation on the portal of university education in Alsace Université Numérique en Région Alsace (UNERA). It will also set up a career platform to help school-leavers and students make the right choices.


Research

To implement the establishment's scientific policy, Strasbourg University gathered all the tools and resources necessary to provide solid, constant support for research activities so that they may develop their potential to the full, innovative projects, and emerging teams and young researchers who carry the future of the University.

Strasbourg University wishes to enhance its research programs and move closer to the civil society. Beyond the contribution this represents for the learning process and career opportunities for students, the aim is also to increase the University's own resources.

Go to the web site of Strasbourg University: www.unistra.fr (French)