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Lumière University Lyon 2 () is one of the three universities that comprise the current
University of Lyon The University of Lyon ( , or UdL) is a university system ( ''ComUE'') based in Lyon, France. It comprises 12 members and 9 associated institutions. The 3 main constituent universities in this center are: Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, which f ...
system, having splintered from an older university of the same name, and is primarily based on two campuses in
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
itself. It has a total of 27,500 students studying for three-to-eight-year degrees in the arts, humanities and social sciences.


History

At the end of the 18th century, Lyon did not have a university. Education was still linked to religious congregations and influenced by the town's commercial, scientific and industrial requirements. *1835 and 1838 : Creation of the Faculties of Science and Humanities. *1874 and 1875 : Creation of the Faculties of Medicine and Law. *1896 : All these faculties were combined to form the University of Lyon. The same year, the historical buildings on the left bank of the Rhone were finished, initially dedicated to the faculties of medicine and science, then to the faculties of law and humanities. University of Lyon 2 is now established in part of these buildings. *December 1969 : University Lyon 2 was created as a result of the Loi Faure of 1968, according to which each university must be a legally independent establishment. It comprised law, humanities and social sciences. The number of students soon rose significantly. In such a demographic context, the university was extended in Bron, where a new campus was built during the 1970s, its original features included a modular organisation, a street within the university and a landscaped environment. For some years now, it has been part of the developing area of Porte des Alpes near
Bron Bron () is a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, eastern France. Geography Bron lies east-southeast of central Lyon. It is the sixth-largest suburb of the city of Lyon, and is adjacent to its east side. Climat ...
. *1987 : University Lyon 2 was renamed University Lumière Lyon 2. The logo was created by the Art and Design School of Lyon reflecting the university's new ambitions: offering optimal access to the foundations of culture, promoting initiatives and opening itself to the world.


Campuses

Université Lumière Lyon 2 extends over two main sites: * Berges du Rhône' campus – a historic site in the centre of Lyon on the left bank of the Rhone, which is also the head office of the university. * Porte des Alpes, on the south-eastern outskirts of Lyon, in Bron and Saint-Priest which houses the teaching and research premises and the buildings of the polytechnic institute (IUT Lumière) as well as cultural and sports activities.


Courses

Lyon 2 Lumière University is one of the first universities to have integrated the European higher education scheme right from the start of the academic year 2004. The courses are organised within the scope of the LMD' system (Bachelor's degree – Master's degree –
PhD A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ...
). Lyon 2 Lumière University offers a variety of courses in 5 fields: * Humanities and Social Sciences ** Languages ** Foreign Literatures and Culture ** Applied Modern Languages ** Performing Arts ** Information & Communication ** Latin and Greek ** Modern Literature ** Music **
Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both consciousness, conscious and Unconscious mind, unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feel ...
** Cognitive Sciences ** Language Sciences * Society and Environment ** Public Administration ** Planning **
Anthropology Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, society, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. Social anthropology studies patterns of behav ...
** Geography ** History ** History of Art and Archaeology ** Education Science **
Political Sciences Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and ...
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Sociology Sociology is the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of Interpersonal ties, social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. The term sociol ...
* Economics and Management ** Economic and Social Administration **
Econometrics Econometrics is an application of statistical methods to economic data in order to give empirical content to economic relationships. M. Hashem Pesaran (1987). "Econometrics", '' The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics'', v. 2, p. 8 p. 8 ...
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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 ...
and Management * Law * Data Science and Machine Learning for Social Sciences and Humanities **
Data Science Data science is an interdisciplinary academic field that uses statistics, scientific computing, scientific methods, processing, scientific visualization, algorithms and systems to extract or extrapolate knowledge from potentially noisy, stru ...
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Machine Learning Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of Computational statistics, statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalise to unseen data, and thus perform Task ( ...


Digital facilities

Lyon 2 is part of a pilot program on the intensive use of TICE (ITCE, Information and Communication Technology in Education). The digital work environment (fr. ENT) was introduced at the university in 2003. The Digital Working Environment (ENT) project at Lumière Lyon 2 is part of a national, regional and local drive to accompany, support and assist individuals who make up the academic world (students, lecturers and other university staff) throughout their diverse field of activity; as part of basic training, research, advanced training or simple intellectual curiosity. The five ENT tool categories include : * information : 3 portals (administration, staff and students), faculties' Internet sites, Web TV; * communication : a virtual office for both individual and team work; * pédagogie : on-line training center; * documentation : including '' Encyclopedia Universalis'' on-line, multi-lingual translator
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, theoretical resources and library catalogs; * e-administration : access to various documents such as regulations, marking breakdowns, certificates, career history for staff


Reputation

The university was ranked 26 out of universities in France and in the 1001–1200 band of world universities by
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2023. It was also ranked 231 in the world for Arts and Humanities. It was similarly ranked by the
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2022.


Notable professors


Humanities and Social Sciences

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Ferdinand Brunot Ferdinand-Eugène-Jean-Baptiste Brunot (6 November 1860 – 7 January 1938) was a French linguist and philologist, editor of the ground-breaking ''Histoire de la langue française des origines à 1900'' ("History of the French Language from its Or ...
(1860–1938) – linguist and philologist *
Alexandre Matheron Alexandre Matheron (1926 – 7 January 2020) was a French philosopher specializing in Baruch Spinoza and modern politics. His 1969 work ''Individu et communauté chez Spinoza'' is "widely regarded as one of the landmarks of Spinoza scholarship." ...
(1926–2020) – philosopher *
Mohammed Arkoun Mohammed Arkoun (; 1 February 1928 – 14 September 2010) was an Algerian scholar and thinker. He was considered to have been one of the most influential secular scholars in Islamic studies contributing to contemporary intellectual Islamic refor ...
(1928–2010) – Algerian intellectual historian of the Islam and philosopher. *
Daniel Babut Daniel Babut (12 February 1929 – 13 February 2009) was a French Hellenist, specialising in Greek philosophy, especially the ''Moralia'' of Plutarch. He was employed by the Lumière University Lyon 2 from 1963 to 1992. He was born in Lille. Wor ...
(1929–2008) – Greek scholar *
Robert Faurisson Robert Faurisson (; born Robert Faurisson Aitken; 25 January 1929 – 21 October 2018) was a British-born French academic who became best known for Holocaust denial. Faurisson generated much controversy with several articles published in the '' ...
(1929–2018) – French academic and arts teacher today redeemed, above all known as activist and Holocaust denial author. *
Manfred Kelkel Manfred Kelkel (15 January 1929 – 18 April 1999) was a 20th-century French musicologist and composer of contemporary music. A pupil of Darius Milhaud at the Conservatoire de Paris, he got interested in the music of Russian composer Alexander Scri ...
(1929–1999) – musicologist *
Colette Grinevald Colette Grinevald (born 1947) is a French linguist. She is professor emeritus at the University of Lyon. Career Grinevald earned her PhD from Harvard University in 1975 and joined the newly created Linguistics department at the University of Or ...
(born 1947) – linguist *
Gérard Le Vot Gérard Le Vot (born 5 January 1948Notice d'autorité personne
on the site of the Dominique Gonnet Dominique Gonnet (born in 1950) is a Jesuit professor and a researcher at Institut des sources chrétiennes. He is a founding member of the Société d'Études Syriaques and has co-edited, in its collection of studies, ''Les Pères grecs dans la t ...
(born 1950) – religious scholar *
Marie Anaut Marie Anaut (born 24 January 1956) is a professor of clinical psychology and educational sciences at the Lumière University Lyon 2. She is a specialist in psychological resilience. Life and work In 1990, Marie Anaut defended her doctoral thesi ...
(born 1956) – clinical psychologist * Bernard Lahire (born 1963) – French sociologist, honorary member of the Order of Arts and Letters. * Tarek Abdallah (born 1975) – musicologist * Anne Penesco – musicologist * Harriet Jisa – developmental linguist


Society and Environment

* Xavier de Montclos (1924–2018) – historian of religion *
Thierry Bianquis Thierry Bianquis (3 August 1935 – 2 September 2014) was a French Orientalism, Orientalist and Arabist. His main interest was the medieval Islamic Middle East, most notably the Fatimid era of Egypt and Syria (region), Syria, which was the subject ...
(1935–2014) – professor of Islamic history and civilisation * Jean-Claude Goyon (1937–2021) – Egyptologist * André Pelletier (born 1937) – historian * Pierre Guichard (1939–2021) – historian, archeologist, medievalist * Étienne Fouilloux (born 1941) – historian of religion * Joseph Yacoub (born 1944) – historian and political scientist * Roland Étienne (born 1944) – archaeologist * Philippe Meirieu (born 1949) – politician * Jacques Berlioz (born 1953) – historian * Isabelle von Bueltzingsloewen (born 1964) – public health historian * Anne Hugon (1965) – historian * Manlio Graziano – political scientist * Paul Mattei – Roman scholar


Economics and Management

* Jacques Bichot – French economist, university professor, honorary member of the Economic and Social Council. * Yves Crozet – French economist, university professor emeritus. * Dominique Meyer (born 1955) – economist and politician


Law

* Serge Guinchard (born 1950) – legal scholar


Notable alumni


Academia

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(born 1933) – archeologist *
Hammadi Sammoud Hammadi Hamida Sammoud (Arabic: حمادي صمود) (French: Hamadi Samoud) is a Tunisian academic, writer, historian, and linguist, who was born on June 25, 1946. He is also a member of the House of Wisdom Foundation. Early life Sammoud was ...
(born 1946) – Tunisian academic * Sylvie Granger (1955–2022) – modernist historian * Marc Gabolde (born 1957) – Egyptologist * Christian Lorenzi (born 1968) – experimental psychologist * Lina Gálvez (born 1969) – Spanish economic historian * Hervé Lacombe – musicologist * N'Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba – Africanist scholar; President of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies


Activist

* Muhammad Loutfi Goumah (1886–1953), Egyptian public figure, essayist, barrister *
Denise Domenach-Lallich Denise Domenach-Lallich (10 October 1924 – 19 July 2020) was a member of the French Resistance during World War II. Biography Domenach-Lallich was the third child in a family of nine children. Her father was an engineer with a local cable comp ...
(1924–2020) – French resistance activist * Sima Abd Rabo (born 1976) – Syria civil society activist * Bruno Julliard (born 1981) – former President of the UNEF, the largest student union in France.


Business

*
Jérôme Kerviel Jérôme Kerviel (; born 1977) is a French rogue trader who was convicted and imprisoned in the 2008 Société Générale trading loss for position of trust, breach of trust, forgery and unauthorized use of the bank's computers, resulting in los ...
(born 1977) –
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trader who incurred one of the largest losses in banking history.


Diplomat

* Jacqueline Marie Zaba Nikiema (born 1957) –
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diplomat * Éric Falt (born 1962) –
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diplomat * Mahamoud Ali Youssouf (born 1965) – politician and diplomat


Lawyer and judiciary

* Kim Sathavy (born 1954) – Cambodian judge * Koeut Rith (born 1979) – Cambodian legal expert * Laurence Boisson de Chazournes – lawyer and professor * Marie-Anne Cohendet – law and political science


Literature and journalism

* Dhimitër Shuteriqi (1915–2003) – Albanian literary historian, poet, author * Ezza Agha Malak (born 1942) – novelist and poet * Khal Torabully (born 1956) –
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poet * Michèle Léridon (1958–2021) – journalist * Thierry Frémaux (born 1960) – film critic *
Stéphane Pedrazzi Stéphane Pedrazzi is a French journalist, currently serving as an anchorman on BFM Business and BFM TV. Previously, he worked for CNBC as the channel's Paris correspondent until December 2015. He was appointed to the post in January 2007 in th ...
(born 1978) – television journalist


Performing arts

* Kyrie Kristmanson (born 1989) – Canadian singer-songwriter


Politics

*
Henri Philippe Pharaoun Henri Philippe Pharaon (هنري فيليب فرعون; also referred to in some sources as Henry Pharoun; 1901 – August 6, 1993), was a Lebanese art collector, sportsman, politician, and businessman. He played a crucial role in securing Leba ...
(1901–1993), Lebanese politician and art collector * Bedrettin Tuncel (1910–1980) – Turkish politician and academic * Michel Noir (born 1944) – politician * Azouz Begag (born 1957) – politician and economist * Hélène Conway-Mouret (born 1960) – politician and academic * Jérôme Nury (born 1972) – politician * Cendra Motin (born 1975) – politician * Thomas Gassilloud – politician


See also

*
University of Lyon The University of Lyon ( , or UdL) is a university system ( ''ComUE'') based in Lyon, France. It comprises 12 members and 9 associated institutions. The 3 main constituent universities in this center are: Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, which f ...
* List of public universities in France by academy


References


External links

*Lumière University Lyon 2
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