University of Western Brittany
The University of Western Brittany (French: Université de Bretagne-Occidentale; UBO) is a French university, located in Brest, in the Academy of Rennes. On a national scale, in terms of graduate employability, the university oscillates between 18th and 53rd out of 69 universities depending on fields of study.[1] Overall, the university is ranked 12th out of 76 universities in France.[2]
Location
The University of Western Brittany is in Brittany, on the north-western coast of France. It is a multicampus university, with the main site in Brest and satellite campuses in Quimper and Morlaix. Brest is an hour from Paris by air, or four hours by train. Brest is one of the world's marine science capitals and is home to 60% of French marine researchers, as well as several major organizations such as IFREMER and IPEV. The city is also famous for its sailing activities. Brittany's economic development is driven by the agri-food, health, and telecommunications sectors.
Academics
French universities function via a system of collegiate administration. Each institution is led by a team of lecturer-researchers and overseen by a president, bringing together representatives from all affiliated faculties and institutes, as well as student-elected delegates. Universities are chiefly financed by the French government.
List of faculties and schools
6 faculties
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Science and Technology
- Law, Economics and Management
- Education and Sports Sciences
- Medicine and Health Sciences
- Dentistry
7 specialized institutes
- Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Brest (IUT),
- Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Quimper (IUT),
- Institut d’Administration des Entreprises (IAE) in Morlaix,
- Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM),
- École supérieure du professorat et de l'éducation (ESPE),
- Euro Institut d’Actuariat (EURIA),
- Institut de Formation en Masso-Kinésithérapie (IFMK), in partnership with the University Hospital of Brest.
1 engineering school
- École Supérieure d’Ingénieurs en Agroalimentaire de Bretagne atlantique (ESIAB)
1 midwifery school
- École de sage-femme, in partnership with the University Hospital of Brest.
Research
French research is essentially academic in nature, encompassing the work of university laboratories and their partner organisations. UBO is home to 37 laboratories, some of which are supported by prestigious French research bodies, such as CNRS, INSERM, and IRD. There are four principal areas of research at UBO :
- Marine Sciences
- Health, Agrifood and Materials
- Maths-ICT
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Notable people
Alumni
- Philippe Collin, anchor for France Inter radio
- Benoît Hamon, politician and former minister of National Education
- François Cuillandre, politician and current mayor of the city of Brest
- Didier Le Gac, politician and member of the National Assembly of France for the city of Brest
- Joëlle Bergeron, politician and current member of the Europarliament
- Christophe Miossec, musician and singer
- Tristan Nihouarn, musician and singer
- Christian Gourcuff, former football player and manager
- Paul Le Guen, former football player and manager
- Chantal Conand, marine biologist
- Kofi Yamgnane, politician and engineer
Faculty
- Fátima Rodríguez (b. 1961), writer, translator
See also
References
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- Aix-Marseille
- Amiens
- Angers
- Antilles
- Artois
- Avignon
- Besançon
- Bordeaux
- Bordeaux Montaigne
- Brest
- Bretagne-Sud
- Caen
- Cergy-Pontoise
- Chambéry
- Clermont Auvergne
- Corse
- Dijon
- Évry
- Le Havre
- Guyane
- Lille
- Limoges
- Littoral
- Lyon
- Le Mans
- Marne-la-Vallée
- Montpellier
- Montpellier 3
- Mulhouse
- Nantes
- Nice
- Nîmes
- Nouvelle-Calédonie
- Orléans
- Paris
- Pau
- Perpignan
- Poitiers
- Polynésie française
- Reims
- Rennes
- Rennes 2
- La Réunion
- La Rochelle
- Rouen
- Saint-Étienne
- Strasbourg
- Toulon
- Toulouse
- Tours
- Valenciennes
- Versailles
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- École normale supérieure
- École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay
- École normale supérieure de Lyon
- École normale supérieure de Rennes
- Instituts polytechniques
- Agro ParisTech
- Arts et Métiers ParisTech
- Collège de France
- Conservatoire national des arts et métiers
- École Centrale Paris
- École des ponts ParisTech
- École Nationale des Chartes
- École nationale supérieure des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques
- École nationale supérieure maritime
- École pratique des hautes études
- EHESP
- INSEP
- Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
- Institut Agro Dijon
- Institut agro Montpellier
- Institut Agro Rennes-Angers
- Institut Mines-Télécom
- Institut national d'histoire de l'art
- Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales
- Institut supérieur de l'aéronautique et de l'espace
- VetAgro Sup
- National Museum of Natural History
- Oniris Nantes
- Paris Dauphine University
- Paris Observatory
- School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences
- Sciences Po
- University of Lorraine
- Grenoble Alpes University
and institutions
- Aquitaine
- University of Burgundy - Franche-Comté
- Bretagne-Loire
- Centre-Val de Loire
- Côte d'Azur
- Hesam
- Languedoc-Roussillon Universities
- Leonardo da Vinci consolidated University
- University of Lille Nord de France
- University of Lyon
- Normandy University
- University of Paris-Est
- Université Paris Lumières
- Université Paris Sciences et Lettres
- Sorbonne Paris Cité University
- Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
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