Le Havre Normandy University
Université Le Havre Normandie | |
Type | Public |
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Budget | 69 million euros (2010) |
President | Pedro Lages dos Santos |
Academic staff | 399 |
Students | 8,200 |
Location | Le Havre , Normandie, Seine-Maritime , France |
Affiliations | Global U8 (GU8) Normandy University |
Website | www |
Le Havre Normandy University (French: Université Le Havre Normandie) is a French university located in Le Havre. Along with five other schools, Le Havre Normandy University is a member of Normandy University, an association of universities and higher education institutions.
Identity in Normandy
Le Havre Normandy University (Université Le Havre Normandie) is a French university in the Academy of Rouen, co-founder in 2015 of ComUE Normandy University
It takes part in the XL-Chem Graduate School of Research[1] project, funded by the State via the National Research Agency.
Digital Campus / Network Unesco
Le Havre Normandy University is co-founder (with the University of Strasbourg) of the Unitwin Complex System Digital Campus UNESCO (List-unesco-networks [1]).
Notable people
Faculty
- Béatrice Galinon-Mélénec (born 1949) - semiotician.
Alumni
- Ida Daussy (born 1969) - French born television personality in South Korea; also known by her Korean name Seo Hye-na[2]
- Stéphanie Kerbarh (born 31 July 1975) - politician
Honorary degree recipients
- James A. Yorke, Doctor Honoris Causa degree from le Havre university, June 2014.
See also
References
- ^ "XL-Chem Graduate School of Research".
- ^ Saïdi, Karima; Ben Ghezala, Nagib; Pascal, Ngankam (15 August 2013). "Ida Daussy, l'icône française de la télévision coréenne" [Ida Daussy, the French icon of Korean television]. France Télévisions. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
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