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Joseph Fourier University (UJF, french: Université Joseph Fourier, also known as Grenoble I) was a French university situated in the city of
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and focused on the fields of sciences, technologies and health. It is now part of the
Université Grenoble Alpes The Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA, French: meaning "''Grenoble Alps University''") is a public research university in Grenoble, France. Founded in 1339, it is the third largest university in France with about 60,000 students and over 3,000 resea ...
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Importance

According to the 2009 ARWU, Joseph Fourier University is the sixth best university in France. Joseph Fourier University is also the fourth best university in Engineering & IT nationally and 115th globally in
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. The origins of this scientific university can be traced all the way back to 1811 when the scientist Joseph Fourier established a faculty of science in Grenoble. Nowadays, more than 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students participate to the life of this university. More than 2,000 are international or exchange students. Joseph Fourier University is not only famous for its alumni, but also for its commitment to fundamental as well as applied research and innovation. Part of the university is the Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers de Grenoble (OSUG), a leading institution in the field of earth, space and environmental sciences.


Facilities

The main facilities are located on a vast campus east of Grenoble, on the
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of Saint-Martin d'Hères (and partially on that of Gières). This campus is shared with other higher education organizations, see University of Grenoble. The university also has teaching and research installations in the city of Grenoble proper. The university runs many laboratories, many in association with CNRS, Grenoble-INP and other major institutions. UJF also maintains the Jardin botanique alpin du Lautaret alpine garden on the Lautaret pass, in association with CNRS.


Education and teaching

Many master's degrees are taught in English, for example : * Master in Chemistry * Master in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology * Master in International Development Studies * Master in Environmental Fluid Mechanics * Master in Systems, Control and Information Technology (MISCIT) * Master of Science in informatics at Grenoble (MOSIG) * Master of Science in Industrial and Applied Mathematics (MSIAM) * Master in Biology * Master Geomechanics, Civil Engineering and Risks A Bachelor Summer Program taught in English with scientific courses as well as French courses is offered from June to mid-July.


Alumni

* Alim-Louis Benabid, ''Breakthrough prize,'' Life Science (2015) *
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, physicist, member of the "Académie Hassan II des Sciences et Techniques"2015 L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards
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* Hélène Courtois, astrophysicist *
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, physicist * Rammal Rammal, a Lebanese condensed matter physicist.


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Joseph Fourier University (Université Joseph Fourier)
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École de Physique des Houches
{{Authority control Universities and colleges in Grenoble Engineering universities and colleges in France Technical universities and colleges in France Educational institutions established in 1970 Educational institutions disestablished in 2015 1970 establishments in France 2015 disestablishments in France Grenoble Alpes University Defunct universities and colleges in France