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University of Caen Normandy

The University of Caen Normandy (French: Université de Caen Normandie), also known as Unicaen, is a public university in Caen, France.

Former name

University of Caen

1432 (1432)

€247 M (2022)

Lamri Adoui (since 2020)

1,575 (2020–2021)

2,684 (2020–2021)

33,349 (2020–2021)

The mathematician , whose work would influence the young Leonhard Euler, earned his M.A. from Caen in 1682.

Pierre Varignon

(1749–1827) was introduced to mathematics in Caen by Christophe Gadbled and Pierre Le Canu.

Pierre-Simon Laplace

(1854–1912) taught there between 1879 and 1881.

Henri Poincaré

The university aligned with and French National Centre for Scientific Research to form the Information, Image, Automatic and Instrumentation Research Group of Caen, which is known for the G'MIC open source image processing framework.

École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Caen

The university contains a famous scale model of .[7]

Rome

Those intending to become or solicitors in Guernsey (or, until recently, Jersey) must complete three months' study of Norman law at Caen University (Certificat d'Études Juridiques Françaises et Normandes) prior to being called to the Guernsey or Jersey Bar, respectively.

advocates

The Carré international is located here. The center is a hub for exchange students from around the world who wish to attend university in France. They take students from A1 (no French experience) to C2 (Native language).

The university takes part in the [8] project, funded by the State via the National Research Agency.

XL-Chem Graduate School of Research

physician, poet, and composer of lute songs received his medical degree in 1605.

Thomas Campion

List of medieval universities

List of universities and colleges in France

welcome.unicaen.fr

Official English web site