Université François Rabelais

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Université François Rabelais  or University of Tours, is a public university in Tours, France. The university is named after the French writer François Rabelais, and was founded in 1969.

Each academic year is divided into two semesters. The training is organized according to European architecture through the ranks of Licence (three years: 1-6 semesters), Master (two years: 7-10 semesters), Doctorat. Teachers may be contract teachers, lecturers, Professors from universities or business professionals.

The main areas of training are offered at the University of Tours. They can move both to the specific professional (bachelor pro, master pro, engineer) than to the world of research (Doctorat degrees in medicine, pharmacy, law, music …). The University of Tours is also distinguished in the field of materials for energy technology research with the Microelectronic at CERTEM in collaboration with ST Microelectronics in 1996.

Université François Rabelais

Université François Rabelais can  research also extends into the field of medical imaging and bio-medicine, oncology, and eminently in the study of autism at the University Hospital of Tours. Geo-science and environment with the study of insects at the Institute for Research on the biology of the insect (IRBI). Since 1969 the CESA, Planning Department today Polytech’Tours research in the field of cities, territories and societies is deemed to France. Finally the University of Tours works in the field of mathematical research through the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics.

Université François Rabelais

Courses Offered

  • Graduate Programs
  • Doctoral Programs

Contact Details
Université François Rabelais
3, Rue des Tanneurs, BP 4103
Tours
37041 Centre
Tel: +33 (0)2 47 36 66 00
Fax: +33 (0)2 47 36 64 10
Université François Rabelais Official Website: http://www.univ-tours.fr/

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