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Medical School of StrasbourgandUniversity of Strasbourg
Tumultuous history at the crossroads of the Rhine
1540 : Medicine is taught at the Lutheran College founded by Jean Sturm
1566 : Maximilian II raises the college to the rank of an academy
1621 : Ferdinand II converts the academy into a university
1681 : Louis XIV confirms the university 1794 : changes into a school for studying health by
the convention 1802 : transformation into a school of medicine 1808 : rebirth of the faculty under Napoleon
History (II)
1870 : Annexation of Alsace by Germany and from 1871-1872 we had a free medical school in French but in 1872 it was transferred to Nancy.
1918 : the Faculty becomes French once again 1939 : the Faculty moves to Clermont-Ferrand and
came back in 1945 1969 : integration of the Faculty in the University
Louis Pasteur 2009 : creation of the University of Strasbourg from
the three former universities (scientific and medical; human sciences; law school)
University of Strasbourg (1/01/09)
Set up from the former universities University Louis Pasteur (scientific and
medical university) Marc Bloch University ( human sciences
university) Robert Schuman University (law school)
Aims of the new university
the development of the basic missions of the university i.e. research, training, professional integration based on interdisciplinary collaboration and a synergy interactions
of all the fields the major availability of the teaching/research staff, the
administrative staff and the students to allow the best possible studies and the work opportunities.
the development of the leadership to face international
competition with better assets and more visibility.
The UdS is hosting
42 000 students (21% foreign students),
11 423 trainees in continuous education,
5 230 members of staff (of which 1500 come from national research institutions)
It is constituted of 37 components i.e. training units, faculties, schools, institutes
and 86 research units (Institute National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medical [INSERM] and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNR])
covering a surface of 600 000 sqm with 110 buildings.
All the fields in higher education are covered
50 Master programs 26 Bachelor programs 34 Professional bachelor programs 9 doctoral schools 2535 doctoral students (380
defenses/year) A European Doctoral College
Medicine studies
First cycle : 2 years preclinical studies ( competitive examination at the end of the first year with a fixed numerous clausus)
Second cycle : 4 years clinical studies and hospital training periods
Compulsory national ranking tests for access into the 3rd cycle
Third cycle – specialization general medicine 3 years other specialized studies 4 to 5 years
Research Master’s
Biological imaging Neuroscience Cellular and molecular
physiopathology Public health and environment Ethics : life, norms and societies,
medical ethics and bioethics
Departments
Evaluation committee for the theoretical and clinical teaching of the faculty
Department of pedagogy Multimedia department – TICE University and hospital department of ethics Department of history and philosophy of life and
health science-heritage and museum conservation Department of general medicine Department of human and social sciences Research commission
Research activities
7 INSERM units (national label) 4 University units (UdS label) Main fields :
neurosciences Physiopathology of inflammation and cancer
Immunity Microbiology Cancer
Biomaterials : biological processes and interface biophysics
Teachers and Students
139 Professors 100 Associate Professors 134 university hospital assistants and
university clinic managers-hospital assistants
5500 registered students (1800 1styear)
24% foreign students
International agreements
Founding member (1989) of the ECTS-Medicine association (49 U)
Franco-German University (Bochum) Italy (Brescia) Poland, Russia (Omsk) Algeria, Madagascar, Tunisia Cambodia, China, Laos, Vietnam Libanon