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The University of Angers harks back to a very long history of universities in the city.
By 1080, the “Studium” or the School of Angers was already a renowned scholarly institution. It received the title “university” in 1356, and in 1364, Charles V granted the university its autonomy and privileges. The fi rst statutes were drawn up in 1373. By 1450, the university had colleges in Law, Theology, Arts and Medicine, which attracted students from the whole of France. Sharing the fate of other universities, it was abolished during the French Revolution. Angers remained an important focus of intellectual and academic activity, and higher education persisted, with free, public courses in Medicine as early as 1796, and with the creation of the School of Medicine of Angers in 1807.
Three Angers campuses and two branches in neighbouring town
The University of Angers today has grown to include three campuses in Angers (Belle-Beille, St Serge, and Santé), and branches in the nearby towns of Cholet and Saumur. Of its enrolment of roughly 22,000, 11% are international students.
7 Faculties, Schools and Institutes
5 central university services
The University is committed to seeking continual improvement in teaching methods, and new technologies play a key role. We offer our students a variety of on-line services and we have just introduced a new portal offering personalised access for every member of the university community.