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The University of Tours (), formerly François Rabelais University of Tours (), is a
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in
Tours Tours ( ; ) is the largest city in the region of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Indre-et-Loire. The Communes of France, commune of Tours had 136,463 inhabita ...
,
France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
. Founded in 1969, the university was formerly named after the French writer
François Rabelais François Rabelais ( , ; ; born between 1483 and 1494; died 1553) was a French writer who has been called the first great French prose author. A Renaissance humanism, humanist of the French Renaissance and Greek scholars in the Renaissance, Gr ...
. It is the largest university in the
Centre-Val de Loire Centre-Val de Loire (; ,In isolation, ''Centre'' is pronounced . ) or Centre Region (, ), as it was known until 2015, is one of the eighteen Regions of France, administrative regions of France. It straddles the middle Loire Valley in the interior ...
region. As of July 2015, it is a member of the regional university association Leonardo da Vinci consolidated University.


History

The University of Tours was established as part of efforts to modernize and democratize higher education in France after the events of 1968. The university was created by grouping together a number of older educational institutions.


Organisation

The university has a number of campuses, often dedicated to a specific faculty, distributed across the city of Tours: * Plat d’Étain (administration and offices) * Tanneurs (languages and literature, arts and humanities) * Tonnellé (medicine) * Portalis/Deux-Lions (engineering, law, economics, geography) * Grandmont (sciences, pharmaceutical studies) * Pont-Volant (contains a University Institute of Technology) * Fromont * Émile Zola The university also has a satellite campus in
Blois Blois ( ; ) is a commune and the capital city of Loir-et-Cher Departments of France, department, in Centre-Val de Loire, France, on the banks of the lower Loire river between Orléans and Tours. With 45,898 inhabitants by 2019, Blois is the mos ...
.


Academics

The Portalis Campus. The university comprises seven departments, as well as an engineering school and two technology institutes: * Department of Arts and Humanities * Center for Advanced Renaissance Studies (''Centre d'Etudes Supérieures de la Renaissance'') * Department of Law, Economics and Social Sciences * Department of Literature and Languages * Department of Medicine * Department of Sciences and Technology * Department of Pharmacy * School of Engineering ('' École polytechnique de l'université de Tours'') * Tours University Institute of Technology (''Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Tours'') * Blois University Institute of Technology (''Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Blois'') The university offers bachelor, master and doctorate degrees in line with the
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. It also provides Technological Diploma courses (''diplômes universitaire de technologie'') through the two University Institutes of Technology. Several other institutions operate within the framework of the university: * ''École publique de journalisme de Tours'', a semi-autonomous journalism school affiliated to the university. * ''Centre hospitalier régional et universitaire de Tours (CHU de Tours)'', a grouping of six regional hospitals affiliated to the university that collaborate on health services and medical training. * ''Institut européen d'histoire et des cultures de l'alimentation'', a humanities and social sciences research center that studies the history of food cultures.


Research

Grandmont Campus (Sciences) - Building L Research at the university is at the forefront in the social sciences and humanities in the study of the Renaissance through the Graduate Center of the Renaissance since 1956 and in knowledge of food heritage through a program ambitious research at the Institute of European history and culture of food. The University of Tours is also distinguished in the field of materials for energy technology research with the Microelectronic at CERTEM in collaboration with ST Microelectronics in 1996. The research also extends into the field of medical imaging and bio-medicine, oncology, and eminently in the study of autism at the University Hospital of Tours. Geo-science and environment with the study of insects at the Institute for Research on the biology of the insect (IRBI). Since 1969 the CESA, Planning Department today Polytech'Tours research in the field of cities, territories and societies is deemed to France. Finally the University of Tours works in the field of mathematical research through the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics.


Rankings

In 2022, the
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placed François Rabelais University in the 901-1000 band of universities in the world and in the 28-30 band of universities in France. François Rabelais University undergraduate law program is ranked 3rd in France by Eduniversal, with 3 stars (2016/17).


Notable people

Faculty * Raymond Chevallier (1929-2004) - historian, archaeologist and Latinist * Michel Arrivé (1936-2017) - novelist, short story writer, linguist *
Maurice Sartre Maurice Sartre (born 3 October 1944) is a French historian, an Emeritus professor of ancient history at the François Rabelais University, a specialist in ancient Greek and Eastern Roman history, especially the Hellenized Middle East, from Alexan ...
(born 1944) - historian * Jean Germain (1947-2015) - university president; socialist politician * Jean-Paul Goux (born 1948) - writer * Gregory Grefenstette (born 1956) - French and American researcher and professor in computer science * Christian Delporte (born 1958 in Paris) - specialist in political and cultural history of France in the twentieth century * Éric de Chassey (born 1965, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.) - historian of French art, art critic * Kilien Stengel (born 1972) - gastronomic author, restaurateur, and cookbook writer * Claire Sotinel - historian; expert on Italy in late antiquity, religion, society, and prosopography Alumni *
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(1914-1998) - Israeli physician and first president of
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. *
Bruno Schroder Bruno Lionel Schroder (17 January 1933 – 20 February 2019) was a British banker and billionaire and a significant landowner in Scotland. He was a direct descendant of Johann Heinrich Schröder, co-founder of financial institution Schroders, ...
(1933-2019) - British banker and billionaire *
Sadreddin Elahi Sadreddin Elahi ( Persian: صدرالدین الهی; 4 December 1934 – 29 December 2021) was an Iranian journalist, professor, activist, and author. He is often referred to as the "Pioneer of Modern Iranian Journalism". He served as dean of ...
(1934-2021) - Iranian journalist and author *
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(born 16 July 1943 in Roblin,
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, Canada) - Australian Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch *
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(1947-2022) - philosopher * Marie-Laure Augry (born 1947, in Tours) -
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journalist. * Jean-Pierre Ouvrard (1948-1992) - musicologist, music educator and choral conductor * Adolé Isabelle Glitho-Akueson (born 1949, in
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) - Professor of Animal Biology at the University of Lome. * Souleymane Mboup (born 1951) - Senegalese microbiologist, medical researcher, and colonel in the Armed Forces of
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* Chioma Opara (born 1951 in Jos,
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) - author and academic whose work primarily focuses on West African feminism * Jean-Daniel Flaysakier ((1951-2021) - physician and journalist * Patrick Pietropoli (born 1953) - painter and sculptor * Amadou Koné (born 1953, in what is now
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) - taught literature, culture and African history at
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* Géraldine Legendre (born 1953) - French-American cognitive scientist and linguist * Regina Yaou (1955-2017) - writer from
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* Catherine Colonna (born 1956) - diplomat and politician * Mark Ormerod (civil servant) (born 1957) - British civil servant and chief executive of the
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from 2015 to 2020 * Sabine Thillaye (born 1959) - French-German entrepreneur and politician ( LREM) * Philippe Briand (born 1960, in Tours) - member of the
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( LR) * Laurent Percerou (born 1961) - bishop of the Catholic Church *
Renaud Machart Renaud Machart (born 22 March 1962) is a French journalist, music critic, radio producer and music producer. Biography Renaud Machart was born in Lannion, and first studied music under the direction of his father and then with Claudette Bohn, ...
(born 1962) - journalist, music critic, radio producer and music producer * Joël Bruneau (born 1963) - politician ( LR) * Éric Brunet (born 1964) - author, political commentator and radio host *
Fabrice Lhomme Fabrice Lhomme (born 1965) is a French investigative journalist for ''Le Monde''. Early life Fabrice Lhomme was born on 17 November 1965. He was educated in a boarding school in Normandy. He attended François Rabelais University in Tours, where ...
(born 1965) - investigative journalist for
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* Alexandra Goujon (born 1972) - political scientist * Harry Roselmack (born 1973, in Tours) -
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journalist. * Stéphanie Rist (born 1973) - rheumatologist and politician ( LREM) * Maboula Soumahoro (born 1976 in Paris) - scholar and Afro-feminist * Jean-Pascal Chaigne (born 1977) - composer * Géraldine Chauvet - operatic mezzo-soprano * Charlotte Opimbat - Congolese politician * Ludovic Ferrière (born 1982 in Blois, France) - geologist and curator of meteorite collection at the
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, Austria Honorary degree recipients * Martín Berasategui (born 1960) - Spanish chef expert in Basque cuisine


See also

* List of public universities in France by academy


References


External links


Official website
*
Les Cahiers d’EMAM
Études sur le Monde Arabe et la Méditerranée'' , academic journal published by Équipe Monde arabe Méditerranée, CITERES, Université de Tour

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