Jump to content

Louis Pasteur University: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Lazare3 (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Lazare3 (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 41: Line 41:
* [[Pierre Chambon]] (1931–), professor of biology, Lasker Award in 2004
* [[Pierre Chambon]] (1931–), professor of biology, Lasker Award in 2004
* [[Jean-Marie Lehn]] (1939–), professor of chemistry, Nobel Prize in 1987
* [[Jean-Marie Lehn]] (1939–), professor of chemistry, Nobel Prize in 1987
* [[Yves Meyer]] (1940–), graduate student in mathematics, Abel Prize in 2017
* [[Jules Hoffmann]] (1941–), professor of biology, Nobel Prize in 2011
* [[Jules Hoffmann]] (1941–), professor of biology, Nobel Prize in 2011
* [[Jean-Pierre Sauvage]] (1944–), professor of chemistry, Nobel Prize in 2016
* [[Jean-Pierre Sauvage]] (1944–), professor of chemistry, Nobel Prize in 2016

Revision as of 21:56, 23 March 2017

Louis Pasteur University Strasbourg I
Université Louis-Pasteur Strasbourg I
Established1567
PresidentAlain Beretz
Students18,847
Location
Strasbourg, Alsace
,
France
WebsiteOfficial university website
Physics is taught at the Le Bel Institute

Louis Pasteur University (Université Louis-Pasteur), also known as Strasbourg I or ULP was a large university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. As of 15 January 2007, there were 18,847 students enrolled at the university, including around 3,000 foreign students. Research and teaching at ULP concentrated on the natural sciences, technology and medicine. On 1 January 2009, Louis Pasteur University became part of the refounded University of Strasbourg and lost its status as an independent university.

The university was a member of the LERU (League of European Research Universities). It was named after the famous 19th-century French scientist Louis Pasteur. Eighteen Nobel laureates and one laureate of the Fields Medal have studied, taught or conducted research at Louis Pasteur University, underlining the excellent reputation of the university.

Notable staff and students

Points of interest

Notes and references

See also