University of the Mediterranean explained

University of the Mediterranean
Aix-Marseille II
Native Name:Université de la Méditerranée, Aix-Marseille II
Type:Public
President:Yvon Berland
Students:24,000
City:Aix-en-Provence, Gap and Marseille
Website:https://web.archive.org/web/20100119053821/http://www.univmed.fr/ (in French)

The University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille II was a French university in the Academy of Aix and Marseille. Historically, it was part of the University of Aix-Marseille based across the communes of Aix-en-Provence and Marseille in southern France. It had 24,000 students.

Academic programs

The university was particularly strong in sciences with faculties for science (Faculté des Sciences de Luminy), sport sciences (Faculté des Sciences du Sport), engineering (École supérieure d'ingénieurs de Luminy) and economic science and management (Faculté des Sciences Économiques et de Gestion). The medical school comprised the faculties of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry.

In addition, there were a number of institutes:

History

The Université d'Aix-en-Provence was initially created in 1409 by Louis II de Provence.In 1791, like every university in France, it was dissolved and its faculties became autonomous and were dispersed between the cities of Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. On 21 April 1881 by decree of the conseil municipal (city council) the medical school was opened at the palais du Pharo by the Vieux Port in Marseille. In 1969, two universities were established between Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. In 1973, the third was created (Université d'Aix-Marseille III). In 1994, the Université d'Aix-Marseille II took the name of Université de la Méditerranée. On 1 January 2012 the Université de la Méditerranée merged with the University of Provence and Paul Cézanne University to become Aix-Marseille University.

Alumni

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