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University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès

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Type
  
Public

Academic staff
  
1.220

Students
  
27.347

Phone
  
+33 5 61 50 42 50

Founded
  
1974

Affiliation
  
University of Toulouse

Established
  
1974

Administrative staff
  
842

Location
  
Toulouse, France

President
  
Daniel LACROIX

Endowment
  
175 million EUR

University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès

Address
  
5 Allée Antonio Machado, 31000 Toulouse, France

Similar
  
Toulouse 1 University Capitole, Paul Sabatier University, Université fédérale de Toulouse, Jean‑François Champollion University, Paul Valéry University - Montpelli

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University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès (French: Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès) has been known by this name since 2014. Formerly called Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail or UTM, it is one of 3 universities in Toulouse, France.

The campus, situated in Toulouse's grand architectural project of the 1960s, Le Mirail, was conceived and built by the team of architects Candilis, Josic, Woods.

Mirail University was hastily conceived as a result of the saturation of the original buildings in the city centre and of course the events of May 1968. At that time it was decided to divide the University of Toulouse into three: The law faculty became Université Toulouse I, occupying all the old university buildings, the humanities faculty became Université de Toulouse II – Le Mirail, named after its new location, and the departments of science and medicine became Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III). In 1969, a fourth university in Toulouse was created, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, a school of engineering.

After the opening of many extensions (one of which was situated in military barracks) in order to free up the university in the city centre, the campus in Le Mirail opened one section at a time starting in 1971, and completed the transfer by 1973. Planned for 11,000 students, the university today is a victim of its own success, with a student population of roughly 27,500.

As the humanities university of Toulouse, it is organised into many pedagogical components: UFRs (unités de formation et de recherche) and university institutes. It is also host to a number of student groups and associations, including the theater troupe Les Soeurs Fatales and the irreverent student-run newspaper The Mariner.

References

University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès Wikipedia