University of Upper Alsace explained

University of Upper Alsace
Native Name:Université de Haute-Alsace
Native Name Lang:French
Affiliation:EUCOR
President:Christine Gangloff-Ziegler
Students:8353 (in 2017)
City:Mulhouse and Colmar
State:Alsace
Country:France
Website:http://www.uha.fr/

University of Upper Alsace (French: Université de Haute-Alsace, UHA) is a multidisciplinary teaching and research centre based in the two cities of Mulhouse and Colmar, France. Research and teaching at UHA concentrates mainly on science, technology, economics, management, arts and humanities. In 2017, UHA has more than 8000 students with about a hundred courses offered. The founding of UHA was driven by social and business players, among them was Jean-Baptiste Donnet.

The special geographical situation of UHA, which lies close to the Swiss and German borders, is favourable to the emergence of single courses leading to double or triple degrees that are recognized in the neighbouring countries. Together with Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg, University of Basel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, as well as Strasbourg University, the university of Upper Alsace is a member of the EUCOR, which is a trinational cross-border alliance of five universities on the Upper Rhine in the border region between Germany, France and Switzerland.[1]

Departments

The university consists of [2] five faculties:

two institutes of technology:

and two schools of engineering:

Notable people

Faculty

Alumni

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eucor. Eucor. en. 2017-10-30.
  2. http://www.uha.fr/unites_de_formation Unités de Formation — Université de Mulhouse Colmar Alsace — DUT, Licences, Licences professionnelles, Masters, Doctorats et Diplômes d'écoles d'ingénieurs