Henri Poincaré University

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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]

Henri Poincaré University
Université Henri Poincaré
TypePublic
Established1572, 1970
PresidentJean-Pierre Finance
Academic staff
1,375
Administrative staff
1,146
Students18,000
Address

24-30 rue lionnois - BP 60121
54 003 Nancy Cedex
FRANCE
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France
AffiliationsNancy-Université
Websitewww.uhp-nancy.fr
UHP's Science and Technology Campus Library in Vandoeuvre (Nancy)

History

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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.

International

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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.

Organization and administration

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Components

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UHP had five Faculties:

  • Science and Technology
  • Medical School
  • Pharmacy
  • Dentistry
  • Sports

Three Engineering Schools:

Three Institutes of Technology (IUT):

  • Nancy-Brabois
  • Longwy
  • St Dié

And one Institute for Teacher Training (IUFM).

Research

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The university included a total of 44 laboratories, linked with the most important French research organizations : CNRS, INSERM, INRA and INRIA.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "History of the Faculty | Faculty of Sciences and Technologies". fst-en.univ-lorraine.fr. University of Lorraine. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
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