Montpellier 2 University
Université Montpellier 2 | |
Type | Public |
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Active | 1970–2015 |
President | Michel Robert |
Academic staff | 2,564 |
Students | 16,224 |
Doctoral students | 1,000 |
Address | place Eugène Bataillon 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5 France , Montpellier , , France |
Campus | Montpellier, Nîmes, Béziers, Sète, Mende, Carcassonne, Perpignan |
Affiliations | ASAIHL |
Website | http://www.english.univ-montp2.fr/ |
Montpellier 2 University (Université Montpellier 2) was a French university in the académie of Montpellier. It was one of the three universities formed in 1970 from the original University of Montpellier. Its main campus neighbors the Montpellier 3 University's main campus, and for this reason the nearest tramway station is named "Universities of Sciences and Literature" rather than "University of Sciences". In January 2015, Montpellier 1 University and Montpellier 2 University merged into the Montpellier University (Université de Montpellier).[1]
History
The creation of the imperial University by Napoleon I in 1808 stimulated the formation of a number of faculties of Humanities and of Science in the main cities of the French Empire.
At that time, Montpellier had already a long-established medical college and a school of Pharmacy, but also a respected Royal Society of Sciences created in 1706. In 1810, a Faculty of Science started with initially seven chairs: mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, and mineralogy.
In 1879, the faculty created a research station of marine biology in Sète, and, twelve years later, and Institute of Botany (which is still part of University Montpellier 2). The Institute of Chemistry, created in the same period, became the Ecole Nationale Supérieure of Chemistry of Montpellier in 1941.
In 1964, the faculty left the centre of Montpellier to settle in a 30 hectare campus to the north of the city on which 146 000 m2 of buildings for teaching and research were built.
Heritage
The University Montpellier 2 retains the Institute of Botany of Montpellier (created in 1889 by Professor Charles Flahault), which is close to the botanical garden of University Montpellier 1. Partly demolished after World War II, most of the buildings date from 1956. The building houses a prestigious herbarium, the largest in France after the national museum of natural history, with approximately 4 million samples and an important collection of botany vellums, and research laboratories in the fields of ecology and parasitology. The station of marine biology in Sète has been part of the university since 1879.
In addition to these collections, the university's media library brings together its old collections of printed works, manuscripts, and iconography (including, for example, the library of the work of Felix Dunal, bequeathed to the Faculty of Science in 1856). These collections are publicly accessible given a reasonable request.
The university is also the seat of the Pôle universitaire de Montpellier which collectively represents the higher education establishments in the Languedoc-Roussillon region.
Overview of University Montpellier 2
Université Montpellier 2 is a research-intensive university where education and research cover most of the Scientific and Technological fields:[2]
- Biodiversity, Ecology, Evolution, Environment
- Biology, Agronomy
- Biology and Health
- Chemistry
- Education
- Management
- Mathematics, Informatics, Physics and Systems
- Universe, Earth, Water
It is partnered with 40 joint research units, 1 observatory and divided into 7 specialised faculties.
Education
The university curriculum follows the LMD system, which divides higher education into 3 diplomas:[3] Licence (Bachelor's degree, 3 years of Higher Education) Master (Master's degree, 2 years after bachelor's degree) Doctorat (PhD, 3 years after master's degree)
The university is divided into 7 specialised faculties:
- (in French) The Faculty of Science
- The École polytechnique universitaire de Montpellier
- 3 University Institutes of Technology (IUT)
- IUT Montpellier-Sète
- (in French) IUT Nîmes
- (in French) IUT Béziers
- The Montpellier School of Management (IAE) (belongs to a Institut d'Administration des Entreprises IAEs network of 31 IAEs throughout France)
- The Faculty of Education
And 6 doctoral schools.
Research
Université Montpellier 2 is composed of about forty research departments in:[4]
- Biodiversity, Ecology, Evolution, Environment
- Biology, Agronomy
- Biology and Health
- Chemistry
- Education
- Management
- Mathematics, Informatics, Physics and Systems
- Universe, Earth, Water
The whole research activity is carried out collaboratively with the leading national research organisations (CNRS, Inserm INSERM, Institut national de la recherche agronomique INRA, Cirad CIRAD, Ird IRD, Brgm, CEA, CNES, Ifremer, Inria, Irstea).
Rankings
- 2014 QS world university rankings
- 51 – 100th for the Earth and Marine Sciences field [5]
- 101 – 150th for the Agriculture & Forestry field [5]
- 385th worldwide [6]
- 2013 Academic Ranking of World Universities: 201 – 300th worldwide[7]
- Times Higher Education under 50 universities: 32nd worldwide [8]
- National Taiwan university: 294th worldwide [9]
See also
Notes
- ^ Décret 2014-1038 du 11 septembre 2014 portant création de l’université de Montpellier
- ^ "Overview - Research". Université Montpellier 2 - English website. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ Education in France#Universities in France
- ^ 8 thematic departments
- ^ a b "Université Montpellier 2 Sciences et Techniques Rankings". Top Universities. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ "Université Montpellier 2 Sciences et Techniques Rankings". Top Universities. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2013 - Top 500 universities - Shanghai Ranking - 2013 - World University Ranking - 2013". Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ "100 Under 50 Rankings 2013". Times Higher Education. 13 April 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ "National Taiwan University Ranking 2014 - (NTURanking 2014)". Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
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