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Paul Sabatier University (''Université Paul Sabatier'' , UPS, also known as Toulouse III) was a French university, in the Academy of Toulouse. It was one of the several successor universities of the
University of Toulouse The University of Toulouse (, ) is a community of universities and establishments ( ComUE) based in Toulouse, France. Originally it was established in 1229, making it one of the earliest universities to emerge in Europe. Suppressed during the ...
, established in 1229, making it one of the earliest universities to emerge in Europe. It has since become, once again, the
University of Toulouse The University of Toulouse (, ) is a community of universities and establishments ( ComUE) based in Toulouse, France. Originally it was established in 1229, making it one of the earliest universities to emerge in Europe. Suppressed during the ...
. Toulouse III was named after Paul Sabatier, winner of the 1912
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. In 1969, it was established on the foundations of the old Toulouse university that was itself founded in 1229. Université Toulouse-III was a leading educational institution in France and the Midi-Pyrénées region. It offered a wide range of programs in science, technology, health and athletics.


University research activities

The following list is not exhaustive. * Mathematics ** Plasma and energy conversion laboratory (LAPLACE) * Space, astrophysics, aeronautics ** Toulouse Space Center ** Higher Institute of Aeronautics and Space (ISAE SUPAERO) ** National School of Civil Aviation (ENAC) ** ISSAT, ** Aerospace Valley * Computer science and electronics ** Toulouse Institute for Computer Science Research (IRIT) * Biology, geoscience, earth sciences, climate ** Institute of Pharmacology and Structural Biology * Health * Chemistry * Materials ** Centre for Materials Elaboration and Structural Studies (CEMES)


University rankings

* Shanghai ranking (2022) ** Overall ranking : 201-300 ** Best Ranked Subjects *** Remote Sensing : 7 *** Oceanography : 17 *** Earth Sciences : 28 *** Ecology : 37 *** Mathematics : 51-75 *** Atmospheric Science : 51-75 *** Water Resources : 51-75 *** Mining & Mineral Engineering : 51-75 * QS (2020) ** Overall ranking : 511-520


Major fields of study

Paul Sabatier University provides a diverse array of academic programs, encompassing licence (bachelor's),
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, and
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degrees across a wide spectrum of disciplines, such as science, engineering, health sciences, and sports-related fields.


Notable alumni

* Aurore Avarguès-Weber (1983-),
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researcher. * Hélène Bergès (1966-), French biologist, graduated with a PhD in genetics and molecular biology from UPS in 1995, director of the national plant genomic center (CNRGV) at INRA since 2003, chevalière of the Legion of Honor since 2015. * Anny Cazenave (1944-), French oceanographer, engineer emeritus at CNES (french space agency), elected to the
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in 2004 in the Sciences of the Universe section, Officer of the Légion d'Honneur since 2010. * Merieme Chadid (1969-), Franco-Moroccan astronomer, graduated with a PhD in Astronomy and Space Studies from UPS in 1996. * Corinne Charbonnel (1965-), French astrophysicist, associate professor at the Geneva Observatory and research director at the
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, graduated with a PhD in astrophysics and space techniques in 1992 from the UPS. * Michel Chassang (1956-), a talented French doctor who graduated in medicine from UPS in 1984. * Pierre Cohen (1950-), French politician, mayor of Toulouse from 2008 to 2014, holds a doctorate in computer science from UPS, and was a research engineer in computer science at Toulouse Institute for Computer Science Research (IRIT) until 1997. *
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(1953-), cardiologist and French politician, member of parliament and mayor of
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(1989-2000) then
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(2001-2004), several times minister (Culture, Health, Foreign Affairs), special advisor to the
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from 2017 to 2021, former professor of medicine at Toulouse University Hospital from 1988 to 2016, visiting professor at
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since 2016. * Bérengère Dubrulle (1965-), French astrophysicist, graduated with a PhD from UPS in 1990. * Abdelhaq El Jai (1948-), mathematician specializing in systems theory, Professor Emeritus at the
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and member of the Académie Hassan II des Sciences et Techniques (Morocco). * Pierre Izard (1935-), French pediatrician and politician, graduated from the Toulouse medical school in 1966. * Albert Jacquard (1925-2013), French biologist, geneticist and essayist, with a doctorate in genetics (1970) and a state doctorate in human biology (1972) from UPS. * Jean-Claude Laprie (1944-2010), French computer science researcher, awarded a doctorate in computer science and a state doctorate in 1975 on fault tolerance and dependability of computer systems at UPS, research team leader at the Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems (LAAS) from 1975 to 1996, director of LAAS until 2002, chevalier de l'ordre national du Mérite,
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research director emeritus. * Sylvestre Maurice (1966-), astrophysicist at the Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology since 1998, astronomer at the Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées since 2007, graduated from the UPS in 1993 and is a university professor. * Yannick Mellier (1958-), French astrophysicist, graduated from UPS in 1987 with a PhD in astrophysics. * Bertrand Monthubert (1970-), French mathematician and politician, former president of the UPS (2012-2015), lecturer (1998) then university professor at the UPS (2007), teaches at the Tarbes University Institute of Technology. * Jean-Pierre Riba (1944-2001), lecturer (1980) then university professor (1982) in biotechnologies at the UPS Institute of Chemical Engineering, with an engineering degree (1968), a doctorate (1971) and a state doctorate from the UPS (1978). * Valérie Van Grootel (1981-), Belgian astronomer and astrophysicist, with a PhD in astrophysics from UPS, on a post-doctoral contract from 2008 to 2010.


Teachers and former teachers

* Guy Bertrand, chemistry professor at the University of California, San Diego, US * Pierre Cohen, member of the National Assembly of FrancePierre Cohen
* Bruno Chaudret


Campus


References

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