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  1. Reims University (French: Université de Reims or Rheims) was one of the largest and most important universities in Europe during the early modern era. It was established in 1548 by papal bull, but shut down in 1793, during the French Revolution. The University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne was officially established in 1967. See also

  2. Die Hochschule kann auf einen historischen Vorläufer seit dem frühen Mittelalter hinweisen; eine bedeutende Domschule (Gerbert von Reims) an der Kathedrale von Reims, die 1548 auf Anraten des Kardinals Charles de Lorraine-Guise von Papst Paul III. zur Universität (mit Promotionsrecht und bedeutender Medizinischer Fakultät, an der ...

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    Original university

    The University of Reims was established in 1548, after the Cardinal of Lorraine met with Pope Paul III. The 'Collège des Bons-Enfants' Catholic school thus became a university, teaching the arts, theology, law and medicine. The university was closed in 1793 during the French Revolution, and reemerged in the 1960s.

    Modern university

    The Faculty of Science (1961), the Literary University College (1964), the University College of Law and Economics (1966), Reims University Technology Institute (1966), the Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy (1967), the National School of Dental Surgery (1970) are the instutions from which the University of Reims was formed in 1971. The creation of an IUT in Troyes (1973), an Institute of Higher Technical Education (1985) and an IUT department (1995) in Charleville-Mezieres, the development o...

    List of presidents

    1. Michel Devèze (historian), 1971-1976 2. Jean Le Men (pharmacist), 1976-1977 3. Lucien Bernard (physicist), 1977-1982 4. André Laberrigue (physicist), 1982-1987 5. Jean Raymond (anglicist), 1987-1992 6. Claude Severin (physician and dentist), 1992-1997 7. Jacques Meyer (mathematician), 1997-2002 8. Mary Gerard (physicist), 2002-2007 9. Richard Vistelle (chemist), 2007-2012 10. Gilles Baillat (director of the IUFMs), 2012-2016 11. Guillaume Gelle, 2016-present

    Training and research

    The University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne has 8 UFR: 1. Law and Political Science 2. Letters and Human Sciences 3. Economics and Social Sciences 4. Natural Sciences 5. Sciences and Techniques of Physical and Sports Activities 6. Medicine 7. Dentistry 8. Pharmacy

    Schools and institutes

    1. 2 IUT (the IUT of Reims-Châlons-Charleville and the IUT of Troyes) 2. ESIEC now named ESIReims 3. Institute for Higher Technical Training ( IFTS ) 4. University Institute of Teacher Training (IUFMs) 5. School of Midwifery 6. University Center 7. Institute of Preparation for General Administration

    Doctoral

    The university has two doctoral schools: Humanities & Social Sciences, and Technology & Health Sciences.

    Training

    The five major areas of training at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne are: 1. Arts, Humanities, Languages 2. Humanities and Social Sciences 3. Law, economics, management 4. Science, Technology, Health 5. Science and technology of physical and sporting activities

    Research

    Research at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne is structured around five departments: The Life Sciences & Health department whose laboratories are: 1. IFR 53 - Research Institute Federations interactions Cells Micro-Environment. IFR 53 2. Epidemiological surveillance of vector-borne and parasitic diseases JE 2533 3. Extracellular matrix and cell dynamics (MEDyC) UMR 6237 4. Plasticity of the respiratory epithelium in normal and pathological processes Inserm 903 UMRS 5. Interfaces Bioma...

    Ancient

    1. Dermot O'Hurley (c.1530-1584) - professor of canon and civil law 1574-1588; Archbishop of Cashel, Ireland; executed for treason 2. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin(1738-1814) - physician, politician, and freemason; proposed use of a device to carry out death penalties

    Modern

    1. Marie-Hélène Schwartz(1913-2013) - mathematician 2. Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat(born 1923) - mathematician and physicist 3. Michel Sanouillet (1924-2015) - art historian; specialist of the Dadamovement 4. Roger Brunet(born 1931) - geographer 5. Michel Picard (writer)(born 1931) - writer and literary critic 6. Alain Badiou(born 1937) - philosopher 7. Jean-Pierre Néraudau(1940-1998) - writer and professor of Latin literature 8. Claude Gauvard(born 1942) - historian and Middle Ages specialist 9. Fr...

    Ancient

    1. Dermod O'Meara(died 1646) - Irish physician and poet, author of the first medical work printed in Dublin in 1619 2. George Leyburn (1597-1677) - English Catholic priest, who became President of the English College, Douai 3. David Hamilton(1663-1721) - Scottish physician to Queen Anne; diarist 4. Claude-Nicolas Le Cat(1700-1768) - surgeon; science communicator 5. Louis-Guillaume Le Veillard(1733–1794) - chemist; aristocrat 6. Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (1767-1794]) - revolutionary, politic...

    Modern

    1. Janine Cossy(born 1950) - organic chemist 2. Mustapha Mansouri(born 1953) - Moroccan politician 3. Filomena Embaló(born 1956) - Angolan-born Bissau-Guinean writer. 4. Bérengère Poletti(born 1959) - politician 5. Christiane Chabi-Kao(born 1963) - Beninese film director and screenwriter 6. Xavier Bertrand(born 1965) - politician 7. Hawa Ahmed Youssouf(born 1966) - Djiboutian civil servant and politician 8. Nicolas Kazadi(born 1966) - Congolese politician and career diplomat who has 9. Yann M...

  3. The University of Reims first opened in 1548, but was closed in 1793 during France’s revolution against the monarchy. It remained shut for over two and a half centuries, reopening in the 1960s. It is now a public university with over 25,000 students in attendance and over 2,500 staff.

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  4. D'abord Ecole cathédrale, l'une des plus importantes d'Europe au Moyen-Age, l'Université de Reims naît en 1548, grâce à l'intervention du Cardinal de Lorraine qui lui fit attribuer sa charge par la papauté.

  5. The University of Reims was created in 1548, thanks to the Cardinal de Lorraine who made the papacy turn it into one of the main cathedral schools in Europe in the Middle Ages. It was closed down in 1793 during the French Revolution and disappeared almost completely for a century, until it came back in the sixties.

  6. former University of Reims, founded in 1548, closed in 1793 during the French Revolution