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  1. Homepage - University of Strasbourg. University 20% of students from overseas, 2000 partnerships in 95 countries European Campus of Strasbourg with over 750 universities, co-founder of the European Campus. Excellence initiative. News. Matthias Wantzen is a Researcher Dedicated to Water.

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  2. Tras el revolucionario periodo de Mayo del 68, la Universidad de Estrasburgo decidió, en 1971, dividirse en tres universidades distintas: Strasbourg I (Université Louis Pasteur) para las disciplinas científicas. Strasbourg II (Université Marc Bloch en 1998) agrupando las formaciones de letras y ciencias humanas.

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  3. Louis Pasteur University (French: Université Louis-Pasteur, abbr. : ULP), also known as Strasbourg I, was a large university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. As of 15 January 2007, there were 18,847 students enrolled at the university, including around 3,000 foreign students.

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  4. Since January 1st 2009, three universities located in Strasbourg: Louis Pasteur, Marc Bloch and Robert Schuman have merged to form the new University of Strasbourg.

  5. Being one of the oldest faculties in Strasbourg, the Faculty of Medicine has a long and fascinating history. It has managed to reach international recognition through building strong ties with European faculties as well as Russian, American, Algerian, Madagascan, Brazilian and Chinese ones.

  6. En 1848 trabajo como profesor de física y química y como suplente en la carrera de química localizada en la Universidad de Estrasburgo. Se dirigió a París para trabajar como director en el campo de Ciencias de la École Normale y luego también se desempeñó como titular química de la Facultad de Ciencias en esta Universidad.