University of Artois explained

University of Artois
Native Name:Université d'Artois
Established:1992
Type:Public
President:Pasquale Mammone
Students:12,500[1]
City:Arras (main) ; Béthune ; Douai ; Lens ; Liévin
State:Hauts-de-France
Country:France
Campus:Small town
Affiliations:AUF, COMUE Lille Nord de France, EUA
Website:Official Site

The University of Artois (French: Université d'Artois) is a public university situated in the Nord and Pas-de-Calais departments of northern France.

It is situated on 5 campuses in Arras, Béthune, Douai, Lens and Liévin.

The University of Artois is a member of the European Doctoral College Lille-Nord-Pas de Calais and the University of Lille Nord de France group of universities.

Academics

The university offers bachelors, vocational bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in the arts and humanities, as well as in various STEM fields.[2]

The university also offers BUT and DEUST certifications in several fields, including business, management, mechanical engineering, and technology.[3]

Composition

The University of Artois consists of 8 faculties and 2 technology institutes:[4] [5]

Arras campus

Béthune campus

Douai campus

Lens campus

Liévin campus

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ÉTUDIER À L'UNIVERSITÉ D'ARTOIS 2021-2022 . Université d'Artois . 16 May 2022.
  2. Web site: Le catalogue des formations de l'Université d'Artois .
  3. Web site: L'offre de formation 2021-2022 . Université d'Artois . 16 May 2022.
  4. Web site: About the University . The University of Artois . May 24, 2021.
  5. Artois University . 2 .