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  1. The Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées is a ComUE – an association of higher education and research institutions – based in the Mid-Pyrénées. The Federal University developed from the University of Toulouse; first formed with the Treaty of Paris in 1229 by Count Raymond VII. Accused of sympathising with heretics, he was forced to finance local theological education. The ...

  2. Sylvie Lorente is a French mechanical engineer known for her research on the thermodynamics and fluid mechanics of porous media, and in particular for her work on the constructal theory of flows and their dynamic evolution. She is College of Engineering Chair Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Villanova University, Adjunct Professor of ...

  3. Welcome to UTM ! >. Founded in 1229, the University of Toulouse-Mirail has a long-standing tradition of humanities studies. UTM offers degrees in a broad variety of disciplines, from the undergraduate level to the doctorate. Our main campus is located in Toulouse, in the Mirail quarter, 15 minutes from the city centre by metro.

  4. Contemporary usage. Today studium generale is primarily used within a European university context as a description for lectures, seminars and other activities which aim at providing academic foundations for students and the general public. They are in line with the humanistic roots of the traditional universities to reach outside of their ...

  5. La Universidad de Toulouse I Capitole (del francés: Université Toulouse 1 Capitole) es una de las tres universidades de la ciudad de Toulouse ( Francia ). Forma parte del conjunto universitario llamado Universidad Federal de Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées . Tiene sus orígenes en la Universidad de Toulouse, fundada en 1229.

  6. 图卢兹大学. 图卢兹大学 (法语: Université de Toulouse ,建于1229年,是世界上最早的大学之一,主校区位于 法国 的大学城 图卢兹 。. 20世纪60年代末,图卢兹大学分成三个独立大学和若干个工程师学校。. 2007年3月,这些学校组成图卢兹大学联盟 [注 1] (法语 ...

  7. The University of Angers was initially established during the 11th century as the School of Angers. It became known as the University of Angers in 1337 and was the fifth largest university in France at the time. The university existed until 1793 when all universities in France were closed. Nearly 2 centuries later, the university was ...