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University of Évry Val d'Essonne
The Université d'Évry Val-d'Essonne (Université d'Évry Val-d'Essonne or UEVE) is a French public university located in Évry-Courcouronnes, Île-de-France, and is one of the founding members of Paris-Saclay University. The UEVE is expected to merge with the Paris-Saclay University in 2025. This university founded in 1991 (by Decree ), is located in a “ville nouvelle” which is dynamic and constantly evolving. The city of Évry-Courcouronnes is home to many firms (Accor, Carrefour etc.), the largest mall in Île-de-France and a national theatre. Just 45 minutes away from Paris by RER, Évry is near the countryside. The Forest of Fontainebleau is only 21 miles (35 kilometres) away. There are more than 160 curricula from two-year undergraduate degrees to the doctoral level, over half of which are professionally oriented. The university offers courses in Science, Technology, Law, Economics, Management and Social Sciences. Today, the university counts more than 10,000 students (data july 2023) in both initial and ongoing training and the university has built a reputation as a center of excellence. Thanks to 19 laboratories and 9 doctoral schools, the university is also a significant research centre developing major projects, in particular, those concerning Biology in conjunction with the French National Sequencing Center (Genoscope). The university is a member of UniverSud Paris, Cap Digital, Systematic Paris-Region, ASTech, Medicen, and Finance Innovation and an associate member of the University of Paris-Saclay.
Academics
Unité de Formation et de Recherche (UFR)
The Savary Law of 1984 restructured academic departments in French universities. Each department was made into a UFR, "Unité de formation et de recherche" or Research and Formation Unit that offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. Each UFR of the university is governed by a director elected from the department and heads over a council of elected professors who control its curriculum.
University Institute of Technology
=== Doctoral Schools === Nationally assessed laboratories and research teams support Doctoral Schools which are based on one or several fields of study. In addition to high-level training in a discipline, the Doctoral Schools assist future doctors in the preparation of their careers by creating bridges between private enterprise and the economic environment. === Research laboratories and units ===
Humanities and Society
Life Sciences
Science and Technologies of Information and Communication
Basic Sciences and Engineering
International relations
The University of Évry has established links with many foreign universities. The agreements allow for exchanges of both students and professors. They concern the five continents. Member of exchanges programmes : Erasmus (EU), MICEFA (USA) and CREPUQ (Quebec).
Visual identity
The university is currently using this logo: Before it started to merge with Paris-Saclay University, the university had this simpler version : Way before all of this, the university was using a really different logo :
Notable
Alumni
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