Laval University
Université Laval (ULAVAL) | |
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motto | Deo favente haud pluribus impar |
founding | 1852 (1663 old university) |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Québec Canada |
Rector | Sophie D'Amours |
Students | 37,591 |
Employee | approx. 1,900 (2004) |
including professors | approx. 1,500 (2004) |
Networks | U15 , CARL , UArktis , RSEQ |
Website | www.ulaval.ca |
The University of Laval ( French Université Laval , ULAVAL) is one of the oldest universities on the American continent, it is one of the largest research universities in Canada and is located in the city of Québec .
history
The year of foundation is given as 1663; the leadership was initially incumbent on the French-Canadian clergy . Today it is a state university, which is largely funded by the Ministry of Education of the Province of Québec . It is also the oldest French-speaking higher education institution in America and the sixth oldest university in Canada.
founding
The first bishop of Québec, François de Montmorency-Laval , who called himself "de Laval", founded the seminary of Québec in New France with the permission of Louis XIV . With royal approval it was renamed "Laval University" in 1852. In 1878 the University of Laval opened a branch in Montréal , and in 1919 it became an independent University of Montreal . The University of Laval developed into a center for all education in French on the North American continent.
Today's university management
In 1991, a bicameral body was set up to manage the university. It consists of the Academic Council and a management group. The rector is elected every five years and can only be re-elected once.
The governing bodies consist of:
- University Director
- Rector of the University
- Six vice rectors with different areas of responsibility
- Secretary General
- A deputy vice-principal
The campus
The university area extends over 1.2 km², on which there are 30 building complexes and pavilions. These are connected with a 10 km long pedestrian tunnel system. The main purpose of tunneling under the university is to facilitate the mobility of university members during the severe winter in Québec . Similar structures can be found in Montréal , Toronto and other universities in Canada.
The four student residences have a room capacity for 2,300 students, and there is also a large social and economic complex, the Alphonse-Desjardins / Maurice-Pollack building. In addition, the university owns individual buildings in the city of Québec, with which the connection to the population is to be maintained, including the School of Architecture and the School of "Visual Arts".
Research and international cooperation
Research and international cooperation play an important role in fulfilling the educational mandate. The university has 125 research institutions, which are staffed by around 1,200 professors . The university is also the primary partner for the Canadian International Development Center.
The university maintains exchange programs with the University of Mannheim , TU Munich , University of Passau , FU Berlin and the WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management .
Staff and students
In 2011 the university was studying 399 subjects and programs, over 40,000 students with a graduate education goal. Of these students, more than 6,000 were foreign students and over 1,000 were from other provinces in Canada. In 2011, the number of degree courses and the teaching staff were made up as follows:
- A total of 40,701 students, 58.5% female and 41.5% male
- Academic students 77%, non-academic students 23%
- approx. 2,600 professors (including visiting professors) and teaching staff
- approx. 9,000 employees
- Bachelor Certificate 4.532
- Master's degree 1,685
- Doctoral degrees 251
Faculties and teaching institutions
- Faculty of Law
- College of Architecture and Visual Arts
- Geometry and Forest Science
- Faculty of Literature
- Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
- Philosophical Faculty
- University of Music
- College of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Administrative Sciences (BWL)
- Agriculture and Food
- Educational science
- Nursing school
- Social sciences
- Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies
- University library (books, videos and films) and internet
Personalities (selection)
- Roberto Andorno , bioethicist at the University of Zurich
- Richard Beaulieu , qualified sports teacher and sports scientist
- Marie-Claire Blais , writer
- Louis – Joseph – Napoléon Bruchési Professor of Dogmatics and Archbishop of Montréal
- Alain Buogo : Head of Coordination of Geographic Information and Geographic Information Systems (KOGIS) Switzerland
- Auriélie Campana , political scientist
- Patricia Hewes Corry , musical and opera singer
- Hamidou Dia , philosopher and writer
- Calixte Duguay , poet and musician
- François Faucher artist
- Alexandre Gilbert , physicist and folk scientist
- Gustave Guillaume , university professor and French linguist
- Hélène Guilmette , soprano and opera singer
- Adalbert Gauthier Hamman , professor of sacramental theology
- Kevin Hébert , sociologist
- Michael Hengartner , Rector of the University of Zurich
- Theodor Heuss , first Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany, received an honorary doctorate
- Jean , Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- Alain François de Krassny , engineer
- Christophe Lacroix , Professor of Food Biotechnology
- Eva Leonardi , communication scientist
- Claude Lévi-Strauss , ethnologist and anthropologist
- CS Lewis , writer and literary scholar, honorary doctorate in literature
- Pauline Marois , politician, member of the Québec National Assembly
- Jean Piché , Canadian composer and video artist
- Werner Ruhnau , architect; Professor at Laval University
- Werner Schüßler , philosopher
- Susanne Sehili , linguist
- Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau , first Canadian cardinal and co-founder of Laval University
- Vincent Tran tam Tinh , classical archaeologist
- Hans Wolff , mathematician
- Georges M. Saad Abi Younes , Maronite Bishop in Mexico
- Alexandre Vachon , Rector of the University and Archbishop of Ottawa
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ lat. : With God's favor and no comparable , the motto is probably the motto of Louis XIV. Nec pluribus impar derived
- ↑ Université Laval: Origin and history. Retrieved April 21, 2020 .
- ^ Université Laval: Management and governance. Retrieved April 21, 2020 .