Université de Rennes | |
Latin: Universitatis Redonensis | |
Motto | La volonté de progresser, d'innover, d'entreprendre (French) |
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Motto in English | The will to progress, innovate, and undertake |
Type | Public research non-profit coeducational higher education institution |
Established |
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Endowment | €280 M |
President | David Alis[1] |
Academic staff | 4,500 |
Students | 37,200 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Rennes, Lannion, Saint-Brieuc, Saint-Malo |
Colors | Black and White |
Website | www.univ-rennes.fr |
The University of Rennes is a public research university located in Rennes, Upper Brittany, France. Originally founded in 1460, the university was split into two universities in 1970: Rennes 1 University and Rennes 2 University. On 1 January 2023, the Rennes 1 University merged with five grandes écoles: EHESP, École nationale supérieure de chimie de Rennes, ENS Rennes, INSA Rennes and Sciences-Po Rennes to create the new University of Rennes.[2]
The University of Rennes 2 with other research institutes (CNRS, INRAE, Inria, Inserm and CHU de Rennes) are associated with the 'UNIR' project. The six establishments will be grouped together in an 'Experimental Public Establishment' (EPE), weighing nearly 7,000 staff and teachers, including a thousand researchers, 156 research laboratories and 60,000 of the 68,000 students in the Breton capital, including 7,000 international students.