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The University of Lausanne (UNIL; ) in
Lausanne Lausanne ( , ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of towns in Switzerland, city of the Swiss French-speaking Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Vaud, in Switzerland. It is a hilly city situated on the shores of Lake Geneva, about halfway bet ...
,
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, was founded in 1537 as a school of Protestant
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, before being made a university in 1890. The university is the second-oldest in Switzerland, and one of the oldest universities in the world to be in continuous operation. As of fall 2017, about 15,000 students and 3,300 employees studied and worked at the university. Approximately 1,500 international students attend the university (120 nationalities), which has a wide curriculum including exchange programs with other universities. Together with the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) the university forms a vast campus at the shores of Lake Geneva.


History

The university was founded in 1537 as the ''Schola Lausannensis'', one year after
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annexed the territory of Barony of Vaud from the Duchy of Savoy, as a school of
theology Theology is the study of religious belief from a Religion, religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an Discipline (academia), academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itse ...
with the purpose of training pastors for the church. It enjoyed great renown in its early years for being the first and, until the establishment of the Academy of Geneva in 1559, the only French-language
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school of theology. It quickly became a center of
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learning, with thinkers such as Corderius and Celio Secondo Curione among its professors. In 1558, the school had 700 students. It entered into a period of decline in the following years, after several members of the academic staff, including rector Theodore Beza and Pierre Viret, resigned their seats to join the newly established Academy of Geneva. In the seventeenth century, the institution became known as the Academy of Lausanne (''Académie de Lausanne''). In 1741, it counted 150 students and seven professors. Starting in 1837, the academy was modernized by the authorities of the
canton of Vaud Vaud ( ; , ), more formally Canton of Vaud, is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of ten districts; its capital city is Lausanne. Its coat of arms bears the motto "Liberté et patrie" on a white-green bicolou ...
, becoming a
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institution divided into three faculties (letters and sciences, theology, and law). It continued to expand throughout the second half of the 19th century, until 1890, with the establishment of a medicine course, the academy received the name and status of a university. In 1909, Rudolphe Archibald Reiss founded the first school of
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in the world: the . From 1970, the university moved progressively from the old centre of Lausanne, around the Cathedral and Château, to its present site at Dorigny. The end of the 20th century, witnessed the beginnings of an ambitious project aiming at greater co-operation and development among the French-speaking universities of Lausanne, Geneva, and Neuchâtel, together with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). Among others, this led to the transfer of the sections of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry from the university to the EPFL; the funds that were made available following this transfer were invested in the development of the life sciences at the university, including the creation of a Center for Integrative Genomics. In 2003, two new faculties were founded, concentrating on the life and human sciences: the Faculty of Biology and Medicine and the Faculty of Geosciences and Environment. On 1 January 2014, the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) was integrated into the University of Lausanne. Since August 2021, the rector of the University of Lausanne is Frédéric Herman; before then, the university was led by Nouria Hernandez (2016–2021) and by Dominique Arlettaz (2006–2016).


Faculties and schools

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Campus


Main campus

{{See also, Lausanne campus The main campus is presently situated outside the city of
Lausanne Lausanne ( , ; ; ) is the capital and largest List of towns in Switzerland, city of the Swiss French-speaking Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Vaud, in Switzerland. It is a hilly city situated on the shores of Lake Geneva, about halfway bet ...
, on the shores of Lake Léman, in Dorigny. It is adjacent to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) and is served by the Lausanne Metro Line 1 (M1). The two schools together welcome about 20,000 students. The UNIL and the EPFL share an active sports centre located on the campus, on the shores of Lake Geneva and their campus is also equipped with a bicycle sharing system. The university campus is made up of individual buildings with a park and arboretum in between. The university library also serves as eating hall and is centrally located. The view from the library across the sports fields to the lake of Geneva and the French and
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. On a clear day, Mont Blanc can be seen. The Swiss Institute of Comparative Law and the central administration of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics are also located on the main campus. Image:UNIL-p1010659.jpg, The main building of the Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice and of the Faculty of Business and Economics Image:University-of-lausanne-extranef.jpg, The Extranef building Image:Bibliothèque Édouard Fleuret au soir 01.jpg, The Édouard Fleuret Library pavilion Image:EPFL-p1010642.jpg, The Génopode building of the University of Lausanne hosts the Center for Integrative Genomics of the University of Lausanne and the central administration of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. File:EPFL-p1010628.jpg, The School of Criminal Justice of the UNIL is the world's oldest school of forensic science and is one of the only European institution to offer a complete education in forensic sciences. Image:Anthropole UNIL.jpg, The Anthropole building Image:UNIL-p1010650.jpg, Unithèque building houses one of the two sites of the Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne on the main campus of the UNIL. Image:ISDC exterior south.jpg, The Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, on the campus of the University of Lausanne File:Geopolis unil lausanne switzerland.jpg, The Géopolis building: Faculty of Geosciences and Environment and Faculty of Social and Political Sciences File:2020-01-09 Media Tour Youth Olympic Village Lausanne (2020 Winter Youth Olympics) by Martin Rulsch 79.jpg, Vortex building, student residence on the campus


Other sites

In addition to its main campus at the lakeside, the University of Lausanne also has other sites. The Faculty of Biology and Medicine is also located in two other sites: around the University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV) (site called Bugnon) and in
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(to the north of
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). The Department of Biochemistry, the Ludwig Cancer Research branch of the University of Lausanne and the WHO Immunology Research and Training Centre and some laboratories of the University Hospital of Lausanne are located in
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. The Biopôle was built next to the
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campus. The Faculty of Biology and Medicine also comprises a fourth site, the Psychiatric Hospital of Cery, in Prilly. Image:Hôpital Cantonal Lausanne.jpg, Bugnon 21, headquarters of the University Hospital of Lausanne and of the deanship of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine Image:ISREC-vue-d'avion-1.jpg, The Center for Immunology and Infection Lausanne (CIIL), UNIL- CHUV, in
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(2007)


Associated institutions

{{Columns-list, colwidth=30em, * Biopôle * Kurt Bösch Institute (IUKB) * Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM) * Centre de recherches sur les lettres romandes (CRLR) * Centre du droit de l'entreprise (CEDIDAC) * Centre for Advanced Modelling Science (CADMOS) * École romande de santé publique (ERSP) * Fondation Edouard Fleuret (FEF) * Institut Benjamin Constant (IBC) * Institut romand des sciences bibliques (IRSB) * Institut universitaire romand de santé au travail (IST) * International Academy of Sport Science and Technology (AISTS) * International Institute for Management Development (IMD) * Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe * Jules Gonin Eye Hospital * Ludwig Cancer Research * Swiss Cancer Centre * Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences * Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) * Swiss Institute of Comparative Law * Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC) * Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece * Swiss Vaccine Research Institute * University Centre of Legal Medicine (CURML) ** Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analyses * WHO Immunology Research and Training Centre


Reputation and rankings

{{Infobox university rankings , ARWU_W = 101–150 , ARWU_W_year = 2023 , ARWU_W_ref = , QS_W = =220 , QS_W_year = 2024 , QS_W_ref = , THE_W = =143, THE_W_year = 2024 , THE_W_ref = , USNWR_W= 182, USNWR_W_year = 2023, USNWR_W_ref= The University of Lausanne is consistently ranked among the top 100 universities in the world. Between 2010 and 2018, the Leiden Ranking (CWTS) ranked the University of Lausanne 57th-98th globally, and 15th-38th among all universities in Europe.{{Cite web , title=CWTS Leiden Ranking , url=http://www.leidenranking.com/ , access-date=19 April 2021 , website=CWTS Leiden Ranking According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE), the University of Lausanne ranked 62nd in life sciences worldwide (4th in Switzerland) in 2017. The
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(QS) placed the University of Lausanne 96th in life science and medicine. The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) ranked the University of Lausanne 101-150 globally. Below are rankings for the University of Lausanne by the Leiden Ranking (CWTS). {, class="wikitable sortable" , - ! Year !! In Europe !! In the World , - !2015–2018 , 35 , 98 , - !2014–2017 , 38 , 108 , - !2013–2016 , 28 , 90 , - !2012–2015 , 34 , 99 , - !2011–2014 , 22 , 73 , - !2010–2013 , 15 , 57 , - !2009–2012 , 31 , 88 , - !2008–2011 , 21 , 67 , - ! 2007–2010 , 16 , , 67 , - ! 2006–2009 , 14 , , 67


Press

The UNIL publishes a free monthly campus magazine entitled ''L'Uniscope'' The UNIL also publishes ''Allez savoir !'', a free magazine aimed at a larger audience (general public), in January, May, and September. Besides these, ''L'auditoire'' is the students' newspapers from both UNIL and EPFL, with a circulation of 19,000.


Alumni


ALUMNIL network

In 2011, an on-line network of the UNIL alumni, called ALUMNIL, was created.ALUMNIL
www.unil.ch (page visited on 1 November 2013).
Since then, regular events (throughout the year) and an annual party (in autumn) are organised every year for the alumni.


Royalty

* King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) of Thailand (1925-1946) * King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand (1927-2016) * Princess Galyani Vadhana of Thailand * Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands * Princess Vera Ignatievna Giedroyc, Lithuanian princess and Russian-Ukrainian surgeon


Politics

* Jean-Luc Addor Swiss politician * Samuel Bendahan Swiss politician * Ignazio Cassis,
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* İsmail Cem, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey * Paul Ceresole, President of the Swiss Confederation * Georges-André Chevallaz, President of the Swiss Confederation * Pascal Couchepin, President of the Swiss Confederation * Ernest Chuard, President of the Swiss Confederation * Jean-Pascal Delamuraz, President of the Swiss Confederation * Vedat Dicleli, Minister of Economy & Trade of
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* Daniel-Henri Druey, President of the Swiss Confederation * Florika Fink-Hooijer, prominent European civil servant * Constant Fornerod, President of the Swiss Confederation * Nuria Gorrite, President of the Council of State of Vaud *
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, Prime Minister of Turkey * Max Huber, Swiss international lawyer and diplomat, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross * Yvette Jaggi, Swiss National Councillor, Member of the Council of States, and Mayor of Lausanne * Antoine Louis John Ruchonnet, President of the Swiss Confederation * Fazıl Küçük, first Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus * Pascoal Mocumbi, Prime Minister of
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, Duce of Italy * Marguerite Narbel (1918–2010), member of the Grand Council of Vaud{{Cite web , last=Marion , first=Gilbert , date=7 July 2011 , others=Translated by Alice Holenstein-Beereuter , title=Narbel, Marguerite , url=https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/articles/032113/2011-07-07/ , access-date=2023-01-20 , website=
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* Marcel Pilet-Golaz, President of the Swiss Confederation * Eugène Ruffy, President of the Swiss Confederation * Marc-Emile Ruchet, President of the Swiss Confederation * Mohammad Sa'ed, Prime Minister of
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* Jonas Savimbi, leader of UNITA, an anti-Communist rebel group in
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* Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, Leading Minister of the German Reich * Germaine Suter-Morax (1896–1974), Swiss-French Resistance member * Christine Wohlwend, (born 1978), Liechtensteiner politician


Business

* Jean-Claude Biver, CEO of Hublot * Louis C. Camilleri, CEO of Philip Morris International * Jean Claude Gandur, CEO of Addax Petroleum{{cite web, title=Jean Claude Gandur, url=http://fg-art.org/en/jeanclaudegandur.html, website=Fg-art.org, access-date=6 November 2014


Literature

* Philippe Jaccottet, Swiss poet * Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh, prominent
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ian writer * Edmond Pidoux, Swiss poet and novelist * Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, Swiss writer


Scholars

* André Bonnard (1888–1959), Swiss Hellenist and philologist * Jacques Dubochet (1942–), biophysicist and co-laureate of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2017. * Pierre Gilliard (1879–1962), French professor,
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recipient * Leo Aryeh Mayer (1895–1959), rector of the
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. *
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(1848–1923) Economist, engineer, sociologist, philosopher, Professor of Economics at University of Lausanne, co-founder of the Lausanne School of economics, together with Léon Walras * Jean Piccard (1884–1963), Swiss-born American chemist, engineer, professor and high-altitude balloonist. * Martine Rebetez (1961–), Swiss climatologist * Georges de Rham (1903–1990), Swiss mathematician, known for his contributions to differential topology. * Pedro Rossello (1897–1970), Catalonian educator and Deputy Director of the International Bureau of Education. * Jean de Serres (1540–1598), French humanist, Plato translator, Calvinist. *
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(1834–1910) Economist, Professor of Economics at University of Lausanne, co-founder of the Lausanne School of economics, together with: Vilfredo Pareto * Luc E. Weber (1941–), Rector Emeritus of the
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* Alexandre Yersin (1863–1943), Swiss-French physician, co-discoverer of the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague. * Zaharina Dimitrova (1873–1940), Bulgarian doctor, Order of Civil Merit recipient, philanthropist. * Marguerite Narbel (1918–2010), Swiss biologist


Others

*
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* Murielle Bochud, Swiss physician who is the co-chief of the Department of Epidemiology and Health Systems of Unisanté * Abraham Davel, independence hero of the Canton of Vaud * Akbar Etemad, president of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran * Christophe Keckeis, Head of the Swiss Army * Claude Nicollier, Swiss astronaut * Bertrand Piccard, Swiss psychiatrist and balloonist * Nikolaus Senn (1926–2014), co-director of '' Schweizerische Bankgesellschaft''


School of Lausanne

Neoclassical school of thought in
economics Economics () is a behavioral science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interac ...
founded at the University of Lausanne by two of its professors:
Léon Walras Marie-Esprit-Léon Walras (; 16 December 1834 – 5 January 1910) was a French mathematical economics, mathematical economist and Georgist. He formulated the Marginalism, marginal theory of value (independently of William Stanley Jevons and Carl ...
and
Vilfredo Pareto Vilfredo Federico Damaso Pareto (; ; born Wilfried Fritz Pareto; 15 July 1848 – 19 August 1923) was an Italian polymath, whose areas of interest included sociology, civil engineering, economics, political science, and philosophy. He made severa ...
. The School of Lausanne is associated with the development of general equilibrium theory as well as the marginalist revolution.


See also

* Charles Guillaume Loys de Bochat *
List of largest universities by enrollment in Switzerland This is a list of Swiss universities and other higher education institutions according to the size of their student population recognized by the Federal Higher Education Act, HEdA. Universities and higher education institutions by size Notes ...
*
List of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945) The list of modern universities in Europe (1801–1940) contains all University, universities that were founded in Europe after the French Revolution and before the end of World War II. Universities are regarded as comprising all institutions ...
* List of universities in Switzerland * Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne * International Academy of Sport Science and Technology (AISTS) * Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe * Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece * University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV)


Notes and references

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Bibliography

* {{in lang, fr Jean-Philippe Leresche, Frédéric Joye-Cagnard, Martin Benninghoff and Raphaël Ramuz, ''Gouverner les universités. L'exemple de la coordination Genève-Lausanne (1990-2010)'', Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 2012 ({{ISBN, 9782880749316). * {{in lang, fr Nadja Maillard, ''L'Université de Lausanne à Dorigny'', Éditions Infolio, 488 pages, 2013 ({{ISBN, 978-2-88474-280-1).


External links

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