University of Provence

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University of Provence
Aix-Marseille I
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Established: 1969-05-22
Type: Public
President: Jean-Paul CAVERNI
Students: 22,885
Undergraduates: 14,414
Postgraduates: 6,563
Doctoral students: 1,530
Location: Aix-en-Provence, Arles and Marseille, France
Website: http://www.univ-provence.fr/ (in French)

The University of Provence Aix-Marseille I is a university located in both Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. It is one of the Universities of Aix-Marseille and is part of the Academy of Aix and Marseille.

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[edit] Overview

It was founded in 1409. In the academic year of 2005-2006, 22,885 students were enrolled, 17,714 in the arts and 5,171 in the sciences. The ratio of female:male in this year was almost 2:1. Almost 3,500 students came from countries other than France.[citation needed]

Its campuses are located across Provence with locations in Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Aubagne, Lambesc and Marseille.

[edit] Departments

  • German [1]
  • English [2]
  • History [3]
  • Art History and Archeology
  • Ergology [4]
  • Philosophy [5]
  • Ancient Civilisations
  • Hellenism [6]
  • Sociology [7]
  • Anthropology [8]
  • Arabic, Berber languages, Persian, Turkish, Yiddish, Hebrew [9]
  • Visual Arts [10]
  • Biology [11]
  • Chemistry and Physics [12]
  • Chinese [13]
  • Film Studies [14]
  • Media Studies [15]
  • Teaching Studies [16]
  • Environmental Studies [17]
  • Hispanic and Latin American Studies [18]
  • Phonetics and French as a Foreign Language [19]
  • Geography and Urban Planning [20]
  • Information Technology [21]
  • Italian [22]
  • Applied Linguistics [23]
  • Miscellaneous Languages (Armenian, Hindi and Japanese) [24]
  • French [25]
  • Linguistics [26]
  • Mathematics combined with Information Technology [27]
  • Music [28]
  • Portuguese
  • Psychology and Psychopathology [29]
  • Cognitive Psychology [30]
  • Developing and Differential Psychology [31]
  • Romanian
  • Slavic Languages (Russian, Bulgarian, Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Czech) [32]
  • Drama [33]


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