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University of Angers
NameUniversity of Angers
Native nameUniversité d'Angers
Established1337 (re-established 1971)
TypePublic
CityAngers
CountryFrance
Students~23,000

University of Angers is a public higher education institution located in Angers, France, with origins tracing to a medieval foundation and a modern reconstitution in the late 20th century. The institution is known for multidisciplinary offerings spanning law, medicine, sciences and humanities, and maintains collaborations with regional and international partners. It occupies multiple campuses and participates in European research networks and cultural initiatives.

History

The medieval roots of the institution connect to the city of Angers and the province of Anjou, with early academic activity contemporaneous with institutions such as the University of Paris and the University of Montpellier, and contemporaries including the University of Toulouse and the University of Caen Normandy. During the French Revolution, reforms aligned with decrees like those of the National Convention and transformations associated with the Napoleonic Code reshaped higher education across France, affecting predecessor colleges and faculties influenced by figures such as René Descartes and institutions like the Sorbonne. The modern re-establishment in 1971 followed national higher-education reforms tied to the aftermath of events like the May 1968 events in France and paralleled expansions at universities such as the University of Nantes and the University of Rennes 1. Throughout the 20th century, development intersected with regional industrial growth in Pays de la Loire and cultural projects associated with the Château d'Angers and the Maine-et-Loire department.

Campus and Facilities

Campuses are distributed within Angers and nearby urban sectors, featuring faculties and institutes analogous to those at Université Aix-Marseille and Université Grenoble Alpes. Facilities include libraries comparable to the Bibliothèque Nationale de France branches in scope for regional collections, science laboratories with equipment like mass spectrometers used in collaborations with centers such as CNRS and INSERM, and clinical attachments aligned with hospitals such as Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nantes and regional clinics influenced by healthcare networks like Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris. The campus hosts performance venues resonant with programming at the Opéra de Nantes and gallery spaces linked to exhibitions akin to those at the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers. Student housing cooperates with agencies similar to the CROUS system and transport links integrate with services of SNCF and TER Pays de la Loire.

Academics and Research

Academic organization comprises faculties and institutes delivering degrees recognized under frameworks like the Bologna Process, with departments paralleling offerings at Université Paris-Saclay and University of Bordeaux. Programs include law curricula referencing precedents from the Cour de cassation (France), health sciences with clinical rotations connected to practices in Hospices Civils de Lyon, and STEM research engaging laboratories affiliated with Institut Pasteur and projects funded by the European Research Council and Agence Nationale de la Recherche. Research themes intersect with topics pursued at institutes such as INRIA and centers like IFREMER on marine science collaborations, while humanities scholarship dialogues with archives akin to those in the Bibliothèque nationale de France and cultural studies networks including the European University Association. Doctoral training cooperates with doctoral schools modeled after programs at École Normale Supérieure and doctoral consortia similar to the ComUE Université Bretagne Loire.

Student Life and Organizations

Student life encompasses associations and unions comparable to national groups such as the UNEF and campus chapters affiliated with networks like AIESEC and the European Students' Union. Cultural associations produce events with partners resembling the Festival d'Anjou theatrical commissions and music collaborations with ensembles like the Angers-Nantes Opéra; sports clubs compete regionally in competitions organized by the Fédération Française du Sport Universitaire and in disciplines present at the Universiade. Student media and journals echo formats found in outlets like Le Monde student supplements and publications akin to those from Cercle des étudiants. Volunteer initiatives cooperated with organizations such as Médecins Sans Frontières, Croix-Rouge française, and local NGOs, while entrepreneurship support mirrors incubators associated with BPI France and regional chambers like the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Maine-et-Loire.

Notable People

Alumni and faculty have included scholars and practitioners whose careers connect to broader French and international institutions: jurists interacting with the Conseil d'État (France), physicians with ties to Institut Curie, scientists collaborating with Max Planck Society counterparts, and humanities scholars publishing with houses similar to Gallimard and Presses Universitaires de France. Figures have engaged in politics related to parties such as Socialist Party (France) and offices like the Assemblée nationale, or cultural sectors intersecting with festivals like the Festival d'Avignon and museums such as the Musée du Louvre. Researchers have joined consortia with agencies like European Space Agency and industrial partnerships with firms akin to Airbus.

International Relations and Partnerships

The university maintains exchange agreements within programs like Erasmus+ and bilateral partnerships with institutions such as University of Cambridge, University of Bologna, and universities in networks like the Worldwide Universities Network and the Université européenne. Collaborative research frameworks link to initiatives funded by the Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe programs, and mobility schemes coordinate with consortia similar to the Campus France framework. Regional cooperation includes links with municipal and cultural partners such as Angers Loire Métropole, and international outreach involves summer schools and joint degrees echoing arrangements with universities like University of Salamanca, University of Porto, and University of Montreal.

Category:Universities in France