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Université des Antilles
Université des Antilles is a public institution with a scientific, cultural and professional vocation, having evolved from the Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (created on March 1st, 1982) following the Loi du 25 juin 2015. It is located on two different areas, Guadeloupe and Martinique. 12.000 students attend this university.
Université des Antilles consists of:
- 17 training structures
- 25 research structures
- 2 postgraduate schools
- 3 disciplines
- 320 PhD students, including 41 foreigners
- 12.000 students
- 484 university lecturers and researchers
- 414 university library employees, engineers, administrative staff, technicians, health and social staff
Université de Guyane
Formerly known as the Pôle Universitaire de Guyane, Université de Guyane took its full functions on January 1st, 2015. This major institutional evolution results from a decision by the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research to give the Pôle Universitaire de Guyane a full autonomy on its development project.
The training offer matches the socio-economic stakes in Guyane: tropical health, biodiversity, natural resources management, cross-cultural topics, multilinguism, social integration…
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The University of New Caledonia (UNC) is a multidisciplinary university present in New Caledonia. It was created in 1987 under the name French University of the Pacific, in reference to the unique entity it then constituted with French Polynesia.
In 1999 the university became independent of French Polynesia and became the University of New Caledonia.
Université de la Polynésie française
Université de la Polynésie française has several missions:
Formal and lifelong education through a diverse range of national or university diplomas.
Scientific and technical research, as well as the promotion of its results:
- 5 laboratories, including a mixt research unit
- Contribution to scientific and technical development along with research organisation, French state and French Polynesia
- Study and use of polynesian landmarks
Integration into the world of work for students:
- Centre for orientation, internships and occupational integration
- Professionalisation of the training
- Higher education orientation days
- Job fair
- Les Doctoriales, Ma thèse en 180 secondes
Promotion of scientific culture and scientific and technical information:
- Organisation of international symposiums
- Publications by university lecturers and researchers
- Series of lectures Savoirs pour tous
- University library, Fonds polynésien
International cooperation:
- Hosting of foreign students, inter-universities staff exchange
- Erasmus (mobility in the European Union)
- Agreements with universities in the Pacific area
- Assistance for French people abroad
HAL portal
Open science policy
University of Reunion Island
The University of Reunion Island is a French public higher education and research institution, located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, one of Europe’s outermost regions. By virtue of its unique geostrategic position it is the only European university in the region.
15 000 students are admitted every year at six sites in St Denis (Moufia, Victoire, Bellepierre and the University Technology Park), Le Tampon and Saint Pierre.
Through its research, international influence, range of courses on offer and student living conditions, the University of Reunion Island has many advantages that enable it to play a key role as an interface between Europe and the Indian Ocean.
The University of Reunion Island offers a whole range of full-time and vocational multi-disciplinary and diversified curricula:
- European standard-compliant LMD (Bachelor, Master, PhD) degrees in three fields “Arts & Social Sciences”, “Law, Economics and Management”, “Science, Technology & Health”;
- job-oriented courses (vocational Bachelor’s degree, undergraduate technology degrees, etc.) in widely different fields such as Civil Engineering, Air Conditioning, Banking & Insurance or Networks & Telecommunications;
- engineering degrees in three domains “Innovation & Integrated Agri-Food Development”, “Telecommunication, Computer and Multimedia Services”, “Sustainable Construction & Environment”.
The University of Reunion Island is composed of 5 Faculties, 3 Institutes, 1 Engineering School, 1 Teacher Training School, 1 Observatory of the Sciences of the Universe, 1 Training Centre and 1 Language Centre:
- Faculty of Law and Economics
- Faculty of Sciences and Technology
- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Human Sciences and Environment
- Faculty of Health
- Institute of Business Administration
- University Institute of Technology
- Teacher Training School
- Engineering School
- Observatory of the Sciences of the Universe
- Confucius Institute
- Training Centre
- Language Centre
The University of Reunion Island houses 21 research labs.
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