The University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (French: Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne; URCA), also known simply as the University of Reims, is a public university based in Reims, France.
The University of Reims was established in 1548,[8] 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 institutions 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 of a delocalized office of the Faculties of Law, Economics and Humanities of Reims (1991) and the opening of an IUT department in Châlons-en-Champagne (1993) all became part of the university and in 1982, it was renamed the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne.
List of presidents
Michel Devèze (historian), 1971–1976
Jean Le Men (pharmacist), 1976–1977
Lucien Bernard (physicist), 1977–1982
André Laberrigue (physicist), 1982–1987
Jean Raymond (anglicist), 1987–1992
Claude Severin (physician and dentist), 1992–1997
Jacques Meyer (mathematician), 1997–2002
Mary Gerard (physicist), 2002–2007
Richard Vistelle (chemist), 2007–2012
Gilles Baillat (director of the IUFMs), 2012–2016
Guillaume Gelle, 2016–present
Organisation
Training and research
The University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne has 8 UFR:
Law and Political Science
Letters and Human Sciences
Economics and Social Sciences
Natural Sciences
Sciences and Techniques of Physical and Sports Activities
Medicine
Dentistry
Pharmacy
Schools and institutes
2 IUT (the IUT of Reims-Châlons-Charleville and the IUT of Troyes)
ESIEC now named ESIReims
Institute for Higher Technical Training ( IFTS )
University Institute of Teacher Training (IUFMs)
School of Midwifery
University Center
Institute of Preparation for General Administration
Doctoral
The university has two doctoral schools: Humanities & Social Sciences, and Technology & Health Sciences.
Training and research
Training
The five major areas of training at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne are:
Arts, Humanities, Languages
Humanities and Social Sciences
Law, economics, management
Science, Technology, Health
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:
IFR 53 – Research Institute Federations interactions Cells Micro-Environment. IFR 53
Epidemiological surveillance of vector-borne and parasitic diseases JE 2533
Extracellular matrix and cell dynamics (MEDyC) UMR 6237
Plasticity of the respiratory epithelium in normal and pathological processes Inserm 903 UMRS
Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (1767–1794]) – revolutionary, political philosopher, president of the French National Convention, Jacobin club leader, major figure of French Revolution