Detailed introduction of Bordeaux Montaigne University:
Introduction
Université Bordeaux Montaigne is a public university located in Pessac, a suburb of Bordeaux, France. It is famous for its teaching and research in the humanities and social sciences. Its history can be traced back to the 15th century, and it has a deep academic accumulation in the fields of art, language, literature, humanities and social sciences.
Overview
Student size: about 17,000 students.
Faculty: about 1,300 faculty and staff, including 707 professors and researchers.
History
The university can be traced back to 1441 and was founded by Pope Eugene IV. In 1970, the universities in the Bordeaux region were reorganized, and Bordeaux Montaigne University became the independent University of Bordeaux III. In 1990, the school took the name of the French writer Michel de Montaigne as the school name. In 2014, three of the four universities in Bordeaux merged into the new University of Bordeaux, while the third University of Bordeaux remained independent and was renamed the University of Bordeaux Montaigne.
Establishment time
Officially established in 1970, but its history can be traced back to 1441.
School strength
Teaching quality: As one of the public universities in France, the teaching follows the European Bologna process and adopts the European credit transfer system. The degrees awarded are widely recognized in Europe and internationally. The school offers a rich variety of courses, covering undergraduate, master, doctoral and other levels, focusing on the combination of theory and practice to cultivate students' comprehensive literacy and professional ability.
Scientific research level: The school has 35 scientific research centers in ancient and medieval archaeology, archaeological materials, communication, performing arts, Basque language and culture, earth sciences, water, image production and environment, history, art history, geography, philosophy, foreign languages and culture, literature, Iberia and Iberia - The University has made fruitful achievements in scientific research in the Americas and the world, and actively promoted the development of the frontier of disciplines.
Nature of the institution
Public university.
Educational philosophy
Bordeaux Montaigne University focuses on cultivating students' humanistic spirit, critical thinking and cross-cultural communication skills, emphasizes the combination of academic research and social reality, and encourages students to actively participate in social practice and international exchange activities to broaden their horizons, enhance their sense of social responsibility, and lay a solid foundation for their future career development and personal growth.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: The school has a number of laboratories and research centers related to humanities and social sciences, such as professional laboratories in the fields of archaeology, linguistics, and literary research, which provide teachers and students with advanced research equipment and a good academic environment, and promote the in-depth development of related disciplines.
Key disciplines:
Literature and linguistics: It has significant advantages in French literature, comparative literature, linguistics, etc., and has cultivated many outstanding literary research talents and language professionals, making important contributions to the development of French and world literature and language research.
Art and performing arts: It covers multiple art categories such as music, dance, drama, and film, focusing on the combination of art theory and practice, cultivating students' artistic creation ability and performance skills, and delivering a large number of professional talents to the art field.
Humanities and Social Sciences: including philosophy, history, geography, sociology, psychology and other disciplines, providing students with a comprehensive and in-depth knowledge system of humanities and social sciences, cultivating students' understanding and analysis of human society and culture, and cultivating professional talents for social science research and related industries.
Communication and Information Science: With the development of the digital age, the teaching and research of this discipline in communication theory, digital media, news communication, etc. have been continuously deepened, focusing on cultivating students' communication ability and innovative thinking in the new media environment to adapt to the demand for communication professionals in the information age.
Department
The school has 11 professional teaching and research units, 1 School of Environment-Geoengineering and Development, 1 University Technical College, 1 Foreign French Language Teaching Department, 1 Distance Learning Department, etc.
Ranking
Ranked 77th in the 2018 Global University Network (4icu) French University Rankings, and 2146th in the Webometrics World University Rankings.
Expenses
Tuition fees are uniformly set by the French government. The annual tuition fee for undergraduates is about 200-400 euros, and the annual tuition fee for masters is about 400-600 euros. In addition, some special majors or programs of the school may have additional fees, such as practical course fees for some graduate majors.
Campus
Campus distribution: The main teaching and research activities are concentrated in the Pessac campus. In addition, there is a School of Journalism and Technology in the center of Bordeaux, and there are also small teaching sites in towns such as Agen and Bayonne.
Teaching facilities: The school has complete teaching facilities, including libraries, laboratories, multimedia classrooms, etc., which provide students with good learning conditions. At the same time, the school also has multiple student dormitories, canteens and cafes, as well as student organizations and sports associations, which enrich students' extracurricular life.
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