Paul Sabatier University
Paul Sabatier University (Université Paul Sabatier, UPS, also known as Toulouse III) is a French university, in the Academy of Toulouse. It is one of the several successor universities of the University of Toulouse.[2]
Université Paul Sabatier | |
Motto | Les sciences au coeur |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1969 |
Endowment | €328 M |
President | Jean-Marc Broto[1] |
Academic staff | 2,350 |
Administrative staff | 1,500 |
Students | 31,987 |
Address | 118 Route de Narbonne, F-31062 Toulouse , , |
Nickname | UPS |
Affiliations | University of Toulouse, ISSAT |
Website | www.univ-tlse3.fr |
Toulouse III was named after Paul Sabatier, winner of the 1912 Nobel prize in chemistry.[3] In 1969, it was established on the foundations of the old Toulouse university that was itself founded in 1229. The Université Paul Sabatier (UPS), an educational leader in France's Midi-Pyrénées region, offers a broad array of programs in the sciences, technology, health, and athletics.
University research activities
- Space, earth sciences, climate
- Computer science and electronics
- Life sciences
- Water, process engineering, chemistry
- Materials, solid state physics, aeronautics, astrophysics
Major fields of study
Major fields of study include sciences, engineering, and athletics.
University rankings | |
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Global – Overall | |
ARWU World[4] | 201-300 (2019) |
QS World[5] | 511-520 (2020) |
Bachelor
The university offers the Licence programs in eight areas: Mathematics, Computer Science and their applications; Engineering; Physics, Chemistry, and their applications; Space Sciences, Organisms, and Biospheres; Life and Health Sciences; Sciences and Techniques of Physical Activity and Sports; Communication and Organizational Management.
Master
The university offers master's programs in six areas: Informatics and Systems Modeling (in partnership with the École Nationale de l'Aviation Civile);[6] Sciences and techniques of matter and energy; Space sciences; Life and health sciences; Social Sciences and Humanities; Management.
A number of bilingual programs have been designed to appeal to international students — among them a Joint European Master in Space Science and Technology, a European Master's in materials for energy storage and conversion, an international Master's in micro and nanotechnologies for wireless communications, a new Master's in Management International of Air Transport and Tourism (MITAT) and a French Master's in agri-food innovations for sustainable agriculture and better products.
Doctorate
The university accepts doctoral candidates in all of the areas described above.
Health
- Medicine: medical degree, residency, specialities, doctorate
- Pharmacy: degree in pharmacy, diplôme d’études supérieures (DES), DNO
- Dentistry: degree in dental surgery, certificat d’études supérieures (CES), DES, doctorate
Points of interest
Notable alumni
- Guy Bertrand, chemistry professor at the University of California, San Diego, US
- Pierre Cohen, member of the National Assembly of France[7]
See also
- List of public universities in France by academy
References
- "Jean-Marc Broto élu nouveau président de l'Universite Paul Sabatier" (in French). January 20, 2020.
- (in French)Les plus anciennes Universités du Monde
- (in French)Paul Sabatier, prix Nobel de chimie 1912 : un universitaire régionaliste et chercheur de talent Biographie et œuvre scientifique
- "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 - Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse 3)". ShanghaiRanking. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
- "QS World University Rankings 2020 - Universite Paul Sabatier Toulouse III". QS Top Universities. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
- (in French)Objectifs de la formation Archived 2016-02-18 at the Wayback Machine
- (in French)Pierre Cohen Archived 2016-02-16 at the Wayback Machine