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University of Orléans

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University of Orléans
File:Blason fr université d'Orléans.svg
TypePublic
Established1306; 720 years ago (1306)
PresidentAry Bruand
Academic staff
1,203
Total staff
861
Students20,083
Location,
France

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CampusOrléans-la-Source
Websitewww.univ-orleans.fr
File:University of Orléans.svg
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The University of Orléans (French: Université d'Orléans) is a French university, in the Academy of Orléans and Tours. As of July 2015 it is a member of the regional university association Leonardo da Vinci consolidated University.[1]

History

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University of Orleans, Great Hall

In 1230, when for a time the doctors of the University of Paris were scattered, a number of the teachers and disciples took refuge in Orléans; when pope Boniface VIII, in 1298, promulgated the sixth book of the Decretals, he appointed the doctors of Bologna and the doctors of Orléans to comment upon it.

St. Yves (1253–1303) studied civil law at Orléans, and Pope Clement V also studied there law and letters; by a papal bull published at Lyon, 27 January 1306, he endowed the Orléans institutes with the title and privileges of a university.

Twelve later popes granted the new university many privileges. In the 14th century it had as many as five thousand students from France, Germany, Lorraine, Burgundy, Champagne, Picardy, Normandy, Touraine, Guyenne and Scotland.

The current university was founded in 1960, after its medieval predecessor was closed down in 1793 and merged into the University of France in 1808.

Organisation

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The university is organised into three Teaching and Research divisions (UFR):

  • Law, Economics and Management
  • Literature, Languages and Human Sciences
  • Science and Technology

In addition, it has:

Notable people

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Faculty

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Ancient

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Modern

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Alumni

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Modern

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Recipients of honorary degree

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See also

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References

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