History
The University of Angers was initially established during the 11th century as the ''School of Angers''. It became known as the ''University of Angers'' in 1337 and was the fifth largest university in France at the time. The university existed until 1793 when all universities in France were closed. Nearly 2 centuries later, the university was reestablished in 1971 after a regrouping of several preexisting higher education establishments. It would go on to add additional campuses in Cholet andAcademics
The University of Angers offers bachelors, vocational bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees across its 8 faculties and institutes: *Faculty of Tourism and Culture (ESTHUA) *Faculty of Health *Faculty of Languages, Humanities and Social Sciences *Faculty of Law and Economics *Faculty of Sciences *Institute of Business Administration (IAE) *Institute of Technology (IUT) *Polytech Angers (Engineering school) The university also offers non-degree options, including DAEU diplomas.Campuses
The University of Angers is situated on 3 campuses in various parts of Angers (Belle-Beille, Santé, and Saint-Serge), as well as campuses in Cholet and Saumur. There are 2 university libraries, available on the Saint-Serge and Belle-Beille campuses. Near the Santé campus, the university maintains a botanical garden, which as of 2022, is open year-round. The university also offers several CROUS student residence and dining halls in Angers.Memorial
In 2015, the Maison des Sciences Humaines at the university was named after Germaine Tillion (1907-2008), an ethologist and member of the French Resistance.Notable faculty
Ancient
* Nicolas d'Orbellis (c.1400-1475) - Franciscan theologian and philosopher, of the Scotist school * William Gordon (c. 1499-1577) - last of the pre-Reformation bishops of Aberdeen owing allegiance to the Roman Catholic Church * John Baber (1625 – 1704) - English physician to Charles II, * Pierre Fauchard (1679-1761) - physician, credited as being the ''father of modern dentistry'' * Étienne-Alexandre Bernier (1762-1806) - theologian and Royalist politicianModern
* Jörg Guido Hülsmann (born 1966) - monetary economist * Jean Laroche (1921, inNotable alumni
Ancient
* William de Lauder (c. 1380 – 1425) - bishop of Glasgow and Lord Chancellor of Scotland. * Robert Morison (1620-1683) - Scottish botanist and taxonomist * Johan de Witt (1625-1672) - Dutch statesman * Regnier de Graaf (1641-1673) - Dutch physician, physiologist and anatomist * Robert Sibbald (1641-1722) - Scottish physician and antiquary * Denis Papin (1647-1713) - physicist, mathematician and inventor * Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788) - naturalist, mathematician, cosmologist, and encyclopédisteModern
* Roselyne Bachelot (born 1946) - politician * Jiro Ono (小野 次郎) (born 1953) - Japanese politician * Denis Mukwege (born 1955) - Congolese gynecologist and Pentecostal pastor; jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2018See also
* List of medieval universitiesReferences
External links
* Universities and colleges in Angers Educational institutions established in 1971 1356 establishments in Europe 1350s establishments in France 1793 disestablishments Public universities in France Universities in Pays de la Loire {{France-university-stub