Henri Poincaré University
University in Nancy, Lorraine, France (1970–2012) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University in Nancy, Lorraine, France (1970–2012) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Henri Poincaré University, or Nancy 1, nicknamed UHP, was a public research university located in Nancy, France. UHP formed the Nancy-Université federation with two other institutions in 2005.[1] In 2012, Nancy-Université was merged with University Paul Verlaine of Metzinto to form the University of Lorraine.[1]
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Université Henri Poincaré | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1572, 1970 |
President | Jean-Pierre Finance |
Academic staff | 1,375 |
Administrative staff | 1,146 |
Students | 18,000 |
Address | 24-30 rue lionnois - BP 60121 54 003 Nancy Cedex FRANCE France |
Affiliations | Nancy-Université |
Website | www |
The first University of Lorraine was created in 1572 by the Duke Charles de Lorraine and the Cardinal Charles III, in a city near Pont-à-Mousson.
Nancy 1 merged with Nancy-II, Paul Verlaine University – Metz, and the INPL forming the University of Lorraine.[1] The merger process started in 2009 with the creation of a "pôles de recherche et d'enseignement supérieur" or PRES and was completed 1 January 2012.
UHP figures in the Academic Ranking of World Universities made by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University. In the year 2007, UHP ranked 305th at a worldwide scale and 124th at European scale.
UHP had five Faculties:
Three Engineering Schools:
Three Institutes of Technology (IUT):
And one Institute for Teacher Training (IUFM).
The university included a total of 44 laboratories, linked with the most important French research organizations : CNRS, INSERM, INRA and INRIA.
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