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Founded in 1229, the Toulouse 1 Capitole University (Université Toulouse I Capitole) is one of the three universities of the city of
Toulouse Toulouse ( , ; oc, Tolosa ) is the prefecture of the French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger region of Occitania. The city is on the banks of the River Garonne, from the Mediterranean Sea, from the Atlantic Ocean and fr ...
, in southwestern
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
. This university, presided by Hugues Kenfack, focuses on the social sciences (law, political science, economics, administration, etc.). Having signed approximately 260 partnership agreements and strong relations wit
professional partners
the University of Toulouse I Capitole continues to develop a strategy of international university cooperation, notabl
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It is an active member of the Federal University o
Toulouse
For many years, the city of Toulouse has been voted best student city in France. The student population of the Toulouse I Capitole University is offered various opportunities for European and international mobility. The university has about 20 doubl
degrees
as well as several programs in othe
countries
Each year, approximately 500 students go abroad for study. The University has obtained the ''Welcome to France'' label (3 stars). This label guarantees a range of services adapted to international students, whether they are registered as individuals or on exchange programs. Each year, the university welcomes between 200 and 250 exchange students, and approximately 200 foreign students enrolled for the first time in a full course.


History

Toulouse 1 Capitole University is one of the several so-called 'successor' institutions of the
University of Toulouse The University of Toulouse (french: Université de Toulouse) was a university in the French city of Toulouse that was established by papal bull in 1229, making it one of the earliest universities to emerge in Europe. Suppressed during the Frenc ...
, which was the second university created in
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
in 1229 after the Sorbonne was founded (around the year 1200). The university originally included four faculties: theology, canon law, civil law and Arts (grammar). The medical school was created in 1257. The University was closed in 1793 as the French Revolution abolished royal universities. At the end of the Second Empire, the first four faculties co-existed, but the most important was the law school, which contained three-quarters of the students and the most renowned teachers. However, the University of Toulouse suffered due to underfunding of French higher education in province. In the 1880s Luis Liard and Ernest Lavisse gave enough autonomy to the faculties so the municipality could help those institutions. Yet the Edgar Faure laws divided the University into three establishments: * Toulouse 1 University of Social Sciences (Law, Economy and Management); * Toulouse 2 University of Literature and Human Sciences; * Toulouse 3 University Paul Sabatier of Sciences and Health. Only the Toulouse 1 University remains on the historical site of the town center. In September 2009, the Toulouse 1 University of Social Sciences became the Toulouse 1 Capitole University.


Academics

Toulouse 1 Capitole educates more than 20,000 students every year, over 15% of which are international students. Students may enroll in a Bachelors program directly after a obtaining a ''
Baccalauréat The ''baccalauréat'' (; ), often known in France colloquially as the ''bac'', is a French national academic qualification that students can obtain at the completion of their secondary education (at the end of the ''lycée'') by meeting certain ...
'', or the equivalent high school diploma for international students. Unlike the French ''
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'', public university education is open enrollment, tuition is often more affordable, and registration does not require attendance at a post-high school preparatory school (french: prépa or
Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles The ''classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles'' (CPGE) (English: Higher School Preparatory Classes), commonly called ''classes prépas'' or ''prépas'', are part of the French post-secondary education system. They consist of two years of stud ...
). Degrees from French universities are recognized world-wide and awarded by the
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(french: Le Ministère de L'éducation Nationale). The institution's academic priorities focus on three areas: international degrees, double-language degrees, and degrees with a high potential for professional integration. The different academic disciplines of UT1 are:


Faculties

*Economics ( Toulouse School of Economics) *Business Administration and Management ( Toulouse School of Management) *Law and Political Science *Administration and Communication *Informatics *Technology ( University Institutes of Technology)


Departments

*Physical and Sports Activities (DAPS) *Mathematics *Department of Languages ​​and Cultures (DLC) *Institute of Judicial Studies *European School of Law


Instruction in English

The University offers a number of degree programs in management, economic, law, and technology taught in English-only. Higher education degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the ''Licence'' /
Bachelor's A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to si ...
,
Master's A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
, and
Doctorate A doctorate (from Latin ''docere'', "to teach"), doctor's degree (from Latin ''doctor'', "teacher"), or doctoral degree is an academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism ''l ...
degrees. A Bachelor's degree requires the completion of 180 ECTS credits; a Master's, requires an additional 120 ECTS credits.Ben-David, Joseph and Philip G. Altbach. eds. ''Centers of Learning: Britain, France, Germany, United States'' (2nd ed. 2017). In 2022, annual tuition for a Bachelors degree taught in English-only was: €262 (US$) for students from anywhere in the world. *Global Management (Bachelors) *International Management (Master's) *Finance (Master's) *International Marketing of Innovation (Master's, double degree) *Econometrics and Empirical Economics (Master's) *Economics of Markets and Organizations (Master's) *Economics & Ecology (Master's) *Environmental and Natural Resources Economics (Master's) *Public Policy and Development (Master's) *Data Science for Social Sciences (Master's) *Mathematics and Economic Decision (Master's) *MIAGE on Innovative Information Systems (Master's) *International Aviation Law (LL.M.) *Comparative & European Private International Law (Master's) *International Economic Law (Master's) *Economics (Ph.D.) *Management (Ph.D.) (partnership with the ''Grande ėcole'' Toulouse Business School)


Research

The University of Toulouse I Capitole and its Toulouse School of Economics were honored in 2014 with the Nobel Prize for
Jean Tirole Jean Tirole (born 9 August 1953) is a French professor of economics at Toulouse 1 Capitole University. He focuses on industrial organization, game theory, banking and finance, and economics and psychology. In 2014 he was awarded the Nobel Memor ...
. The internationalization of research is the other facet of the University's European and international strategy. The research centers are involved in numerous projects and scientific cooperation networks with foreign partners, particularly Canadian and Japanese. The University Toulouse Capitole is the home of many laboratoires and research instituts: * ''Centre de droit des affaires'' - Center for business law * ''Centre toulousain d'histoire du droit et des idées politiques'' - Center for history and political science * ''Institut de droit privé'' - Institute for private law * ''Institut de mathématique de Toulouse'' - Institute of mathematics * ''Institut de recherche en informatique de Toulouse'' - Institute of research into information technology * ''Institut des études juridiques de l'urbanisme et de la construction'' - Institute for state law in urbanism * ''Institut du droit de l'espace, des territoires et de la communication'' - Institute for Space, Territories, Culture and Communications Law * ''Institut Maurice Hauriou'' - Institute for public law * Institute of Research on European, International and Comparative Law * ''Laboratoire des sciences sociales du politique'' - Laboratory of social science politics * Laboratory of Studies and Research on Economics, Policies and Social Systems * TSE-R is under tutelage of the CNRS (UMR 5314), the INRAE (UMR 1415), the EHESS, and the University Toulouse 1 Capitole. * Toulouse School of Management Research *SIRIUS Chair - Space, Business, and Law - a public-private partnership between the Grande école Toulouse Business School,
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,
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Defense & Space and
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, dedicated to the law and management of space sector activities.


Location

UT Capitole is located on four sites in the city center and in the cities of Montauban and Rodez. University buildings cover an area of 78,000 m2 and are available to 17,000 students. On the two sites of the ''Arsenal'' and the ''Anciennes Facultés'', a 2 minutes' walk from
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, are located most lecture halls and classrooms as well as the main library on the Toulouse campus. In the city center, there are the Anciennes Facultés where the Toulouse School of Management is located, as well as amphitheaters and two libraries (the Garrigou library in the Anciennes Facultés and the Godechot library in the IEP). The Anciennes Facultés are located at 2, rue Albert-Lautmann. Also in the city center, the Arsenal, where the Faculty of Law and Political Science and the European School of Law are located, and most of the amphitheaters and classrooms, as well as the university's administrative services. This site also includes the Arsenal library, the university's main library. The Arsenal is located at 2, rue du Doyen-Gabriel-Marty. The campus also houses the Arsenal university restaurant as well as student residences. The Toulouse School of Economics is housed in a state-of-the-art building designed by the Grafton architectural firm and the Toulouse-Capitole University as part of a State-Region Plan Contract (CEPR). In March 2020, architects Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara were awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in recognition of the construction of great contemporary university buildings. In November 2020, TSE won the ''2020 Équerre d'Argent'' award, recognizing the best architectural productions in France. Also in the center of Toulouse, the ''Manufacture des Tabacs'', between the
Garonne The Garonne (, also , ; Occitan, Catalan, Basque, and es, Garona, ; la, Garumna or ) is a river of southwest France and northern Spain. It flows from the central Spanish Pyrenees to the Gironde estuary at the French port of Bordeaux – ...
river and the
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canal is where most research and library centres are to be found. The Manufacture is located at 21, allée de Brienne and is situated on the other side of the Brienne canal from the two previously mentioned sites. Two satellite campuses of the University Toulouse Capitole are located in Montauban and Rodez. In the city of
Montauban Montauban (, ; oc, Montalban ) is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, region of Occitania, Southern France. It is the capital of the department and lies north of Toulouse. Montauban is the most populated town in Tarn-et-Garonne, ...
, the University Center of Tarn-et-Garonne is located on Boulevard Montauriol, near the city center. The University of Toulouse 1 Capitole offers the full undergraduate degree in law at this site. There is a library and a university restaurant on the campus. The University Center of Montauban is unique in its human and dynamic size and offers an ideal setting for students to succeed in their higher education studies. The University Institute of Technology of Rodez (IUT) is located at 50 avenue de Bordeaux in
Rodez Rodez ( or ; oc, Rodés, ) is a small city and commune in the South of France, about 150 km northeast of Toulouse. It is the prefecture of the department of Aveyron, region of Occitania (formerly Midi-Pyrénées). Rodez is the seat of th ...
, Aveyron. The IUT provides a 3-year university education, offering several Bachelor of Technology (BUT) or undergraduate degrees (''Licences'' - 3rd year), and emphasizing a technological approach combining theory and practice. The IUT has modern premises and equipment: 1 documentation center, 1 amphitheater, 1 technology hall, 2 learning labs, and 2 multimedia laboratories.


Partnerships

Toulouse 1 Capitole University is a founding member of the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées (french: Université fédérale de Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées), the
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(ComUE), which is reconstituting the collective
Université de Toulouse The University of Toulouse (french: Université de Toulouse) was a university in the French city of Toulouse that was established by papal bull in 1229, making it one of the earliest universities to emerge in Europe. Suppressed during the Fren ...
. Membership includes all large campuses in Toulouse:
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,
Paul Sabatier University Paul Sabatier University (''Université Paul Sabatier'', UPS, also known as Toulouse III) is a French public university, in the Academy of Toulouse. It is one of the several successor universities of the University of Toulouse. Toulouse III was ...
, Sciences Po Toulouse,
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, ISAE-SUPAERO, as well as the Grande école Toulouse Business School and the 7 Grandes écoles of the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse. The university and Toulouse Business School (TBS) jointly award a EFMD-Accredited Ph.D. in management, faculty and students have access to the TBS Research Centre, and TBS research faculty serve on the board of directors. As a collective higher education structure, the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées is the fourth largest in France with over 130,000 students, faculty, and staff. Since 2020, the University of Toulouse I Capitole is a member of the European Universit
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which aims to provide citizens and students with the necessary skills to meet the major societal challenges already underway (migration, aging population, digital transformation...). The aim of this project is to pool the skills and expertise of the different partners in order to provide high quality education, common curricula and increased student mobility, as well as a European research network. The consortium of this project is composed of six other universities:
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(Germany), Luiss Guido Carli (Italy), NHH Norwegian School of Economics (Norway),
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(Netherlands),
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(Bulgaria), and
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(Austria).


Libraries and Learning Centers

The University of Toulouse I Capitole Library is the heir to the former university library created in 1879. Initially an inter-university library, its social sciences section was constituted as a Collective Service of Documentation in 1995. It is now made up of four libraries spread across the university campus. The Arsenal library, representative of the modern architectural movement (Brutalism), was built in 1972 by the architects Paul de Noyers and Noël Le Maresquier. It offers 900 reading places. In addition to the 45,000 volumes belonging to the prestigious old collection (end of the 19th century - middle of the 20th century) and the volumes inherited from the Law-Literature section, the collections are now specialized in the disciplines taught at the university. In 1996, a 450-seat library was installed in the renovated premises of the former Toulouse Tobacco Factory, which is now listed as a historical monument. Two other libraries make up Toulouse 1 Capitole's library facilities: the Garrigou library located in the heart of the historic building of the old Faculties and the Boutaric library. These libraries collaborate with the documentation centers of the university's teaching and research units. In terms of written and documentary heritage, 300,000 e-books complete a collection of 440,000 printed works, theses and dissertations. Over 57,000 online journals are added to the 650 print journal subscriptions; while some 60 specialized databases allow for in-depth bibliographic research. Between 2014 and 2016, the Arsenal and Manufacture des Tabacs libraries were reorganized as "learning centers" to offer collections, services and spaces in line with the new challenges of learning and knowledge in the 21st century.


See also

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University of Toulouse The University of Toulouse (french: Université de Toulouse) was a university in the French city of Toulouse that was established by papal bull in 1229, making it one of the earliest universities to emerge in Europe. Suppressed during the Frenc ...


References


External links


Official website
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