University of Lorraine
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University of Lorraine (Université de Lorraine) is a public research university located in the Lorraine region of France. It was founded in 2012 by the merger of three universities: the University of Nancy, the University of Metz, and the Paul Verlaine University – Metz.
Today, University of Lorraine is one of the largest universities in France, with over 40,000 students enrolled in its programs. It offers a wide range of degrees at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, in a wide range of disciplines, including:
- Science and engineering
- Medicine and health sciences
- Business and economics
- Law and political science
- Arts and humanities
University of Lorraine is known for its high-quality teaching and research, and is ranked among the top universities in France and the world. The university has a number of world-renowned faculty members, and its graduates are highly sought-after by employers. University of Lorraine is also a highly international university, with students from over 120 countries enrolled in its programs.
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Some of the campuses are located in the heart of the city, close to train stations, amenities, and cultural sites. Others are located in wooded areas away from major roads. All of them, however, are easy to access and are connected to each other and to the inner city through performant and safe public transit. 25-m pool, 6 water lines, 4-multi-purpose gym dance studio, fighting room, Fencing room, athletics tracks, 2 stabilized soccer fields. Grass fields (soccer and rugby), 9 tennis courts,Multi-sport hall: 2 basketball courts, 3 volleyball fields, 1 handball field, 10 badminton fields...3 fitness roomsDance – movement room, climbing wall (biggest in the region)Lorraine is teeming with cultural venues, cinemas, theaters, and other concert halls.The Université de Lorraine also proposes a particularly rich cultural offer, open to all study fields. It owns and directly manages the Theater of Saulcy, Bernard-Marie Koltès space, labeled as a "scene theatre of Contemporary writings" on the campus of the Saulcy in Metz. This theatre provides professional and amateur live entertainment and allows students to organize artistic and cultural projects. The university also performs events in the amphitheater Déléage on the Humanities campus in Nancy.
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