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Catholic University of the West
Université catholique de l'Ouest (UCO)
Catholic University of the West
TypePrivate
Established1242
DirectorDominique Vermersch [fr]
Students12,000
Address
3 Place André Leroy BP10808 49008 ANGERS CEDEX 01
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CampusUrban
AffiliationsIDCE
Websitewww.uco.fr

The Catholic University of the West (French: Université catholique de l'Ouest), also known as UCO or colloquially as la Catho, is a university located in Angers, France.

History

Early in the 11th century, the precursor to the university became famous under the direction of Marbodus, later Bishop of Rennes, and of Ulger, later Bishop of Angers, both pupils of the renowned canonist, Fulbert de Chartres. It was enlarged in 1229 by an influx of students, many of them Englishmen, from the University of Paris, who sought in Angers a shelter from the direct control of the King of France. Angers then became a center for the study of civil law, and a "studium generale," although it was officially recognized as such by an Episcopal ordinance only in 1337. In 1364 it received from King Charles V a charter granting the same privileges as those enjoyed by the University of Orleans. It was only in 1432 that a papal bull of Pope Eugene IV added the usual colleges of Theology, Medicine and Arts to the College of Canon and Civil Law. This organization continued until the French Revolution.

After the National Assembly had granted to all freedom of teaching (July 1, 1875), the French bishops decided to found five Catholic universities, and Angers, thanks to Bishop Charles Émile Freppel, was chosen for the western portion of France, including the Dioceses of Angers, Rennes, Laval, Le Mans, Angoulême, Tours and Poitiers. The university then took the title of "Facultés Catholiques de l'Ouest."

The University is regarded as one of the most prestigious private universities in France. The main campus is situated in a beautiful location in the city of Angers with more than 7,000 students. Catholic University of the West has international partnerships with more than 75 universities in the world. Starting from 2009, the university is trying to maintain international partnerships and agreements with more prestigious universities around the world.

Timeline

Location

The university is located on nine campuses:[1]

Campuses
Campus Students Disciplines
Angers - the main campus 7390 21
IFEPSA (Physical education and sports), Angers 930 5
Guingamp, Brittany 1000 20
Laval - Superior Institute of Trades 320 5
Vannes on the Arradon River in the region of Morbihan 900 14
Nantes 800 7
Niort 30 6
Saint-Denis, Réunion 440 4
Papeete, French Polynesia 380 5

Organization

The university is organised into six Faculties:

The Centre International d'Études Françaises, located at the Angers campus, provides dedicated instruction in the French language.[3]

In 1990, under the authority of l'Université Catholique d'Angers, the Catholic Institute of Higher Studies - ICES was opened in La Roche-sur-Yon. After three years of collaboration, the Superior Council of the Catholic University of the West awarded ICES its academic independence in 1993. François Garnier, Bishop of Luçon, became the institutional head of the establishment with the responsibility of maintaining its ecclesiastical membership. The Institute is also called the Catholic University of the Vendée.[4]

L'Université Catholique d'Angers is a member of the International Federation of Catholic Universities.

Notable people

Faculty

Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Decouvrez l'UCO". UCO. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Decouvrez l'UCO". UCO. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  3. ^ "History of CIDEF". UCO. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Accueil". ICES. Retrieved 19 August 2022.

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