Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, also referred to as Jean Moulin or Lyon III, is a multidisciplinary public university in Lyon, France, based in Law and social sciences. It is under the purview of the Academy of Lyon. A total of 29,000 students study there for undergraduate and posgraduate degrees. It has three campuses in Lyon. The university is a member of the University of Lyon, the Coimbra Group and the European University Association.
History
University Lyon 3 was established in the early 1970s, a division of teachers following the events of May 68 that rocked the academic world. There are also departments of geography-planning, the engineer of the countryside in Annecy and history, and a faculty of philosophy with more than 90 doctoral students. All three public universities in Lyon are derivative of the former University of Lyon established in 1896.The university has steadily expanded its international relations and has relations with universities in various countries.
Because of past extreme-right tendencies of some of its staff, the university was accused in the 1980s and 1990s of complacency with regard anti-Semitic and racist elements. The Report on racism and Holocaust denial at the University Jean Moulin-Lyon 3, prepared under the direction of Henry Rousso at the request of the Minister of Education and released in October 2004, showed that the number of teachers involved was limited.
Campuses
The university is located on three different campuses: the first one, called "Les Quais", is by the Rhône, the second, called "Manufacture des Tabacs" in the SE part of Lyon, and the last one in Bourg-en-Bresse.Faculties
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Philosophy
- School of Business administration
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Languages
Faculty of Law
The Law School has always been in touch with foreign legal systems. Before the First World War, the Lyon Law School founded the Law school of Beirut, in Lebanon. These two cities, Lyon and Beirut, were both on one of Silk Roads, which started in China and ended in Lyon ; intellectual, artistic and industrial interests converged. The Institute of Comparative Law was created by Édouard Lambert in 1920, and now bears his name. Just before he passed away, this great comparative law specialist wrote the Egyptian Civil Code, which is still in effect today and has hardly been amended. Cambodia was also the scene of the development of the Lyon Law School, before the Vietnam War. Quite frequently, the Dean of the Lyon Law School had previously been or was to become a Dean in Beirut or Phnom Penh.
The law school is known for research of history of law and family law. It is also famous in the field of Business Law, thanks to its master's degree in Business and Tax law, coupled with the most famous degree in the field of business Law in France: :fr:Diplôme de juriste conseil d'entreprise|DJCE. The Faculty of law also proposes the preparation of master 2 business and financial engineering ranked 7th, Master 2 audiovisual & media law ranked 4th among the best master's degrees by SMBG 2015. The Law faculty also includes the department of political science : international relations propose the preparation of master 2 international relations ranked 5th among the best master's degrees in international security and defense by SMBG ranking 2015. In 2008, it launched its own LL.M in International and European Law. The law school offers several joint programs in business law with EM Lyon business school, in criminal science with the faculty of medicine of university of Lyon, in security studies with France’s National Police College.
The faculty organise conferences with INTERPOL, :fr:École_nationale_supérieure_de_la_Police|France's National Police College and Handicap International on a regular basis..
Faculty of Philosophy
The professorial staff of the Faculty of Philosophy of Lyon 3 includes, or has included :- Régis Debray,
- Jean-Jacques Wunenburger
- Jean-Claude Beaune
- Jean-Pierre Ginisti
- François Guéry
- Bruno Pinchard
- Bimbenet Etienne
- Jean-Joël Duhot, etc..
School of business administration
Founded in 1956 the IAE of Lyon has 6300 students in 2007, accounting for more than 28% of the 22,300 students at Lyon 3 University.
In addition to the 150 some professors at the IAE, 400 executives from private, external companies contribute to the education.
The various courses offered include four bachelor's degrees, eight professional bachelor's degrees, nine master's degrees and preparatory courses for the chartered accountants examination.
The IAE of Lyon is one of the top French institutions for research and training in management. The school is highly internationalized and has an alumni network of 30,000 former students throughout the world.
Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts of Lyon complements and collaborates with the University Lyon 2 and the ENS de Lyon.It offers courses in French literature and the Classics. The faculty also in includes departments of history, geography, and media and communication.
Faculty of languages
The Faculty of Languages of Lyon 3 includes studies in foreign languages and civilizations, learning of foreign literatures, cultures, history of languages.Foreign languages:
- German, English, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Polish, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Hindi
Notable alumni
- Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, member of the Socialist Party
- Walid Phares, Donald Trump's foreign policy adviser, Lebanese-American scholar and analyst for MSNBC, professor at National War College
- Yacouba Isaac Zida, former Prime Minister of Burkina Faso.
- Reine Alapini-Gansou : judge on the International Court of Justice.
- Dominique Perben, former minister of Justice, and minister of transportation.
- Michel Mercier, former minister of Justice
- Patrick Louis, politician and member of the European Parliament
- Michel Havard, politician
- Georges Fenech, judge and politician
- :fr:Louis Josserand|Louis Josserand, legal scholar, council at Court of Cassation
- Kadra Ahmed Hassan, permanent representative of Djibouti to the United Nations at Geneva
- Yves Nicolin : politician
- Coralie Dubost, lawyer, politician
- Antoine Ghanem, Lebanese politician and an MP in the Lebanese Parliament.
- Dominique Dord, politician, member of the National Assembly of France.
- Ume Kenjirō, drafter of the Japanese civil code, and a founder of Hosei University.
- Motono Ichirō, statesman and diplomat, former foreign minister of Japan.
- Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, Iraqi diplomat.
- Serge Guinchard, jurist, professor emeritus at Université Panthéon-Assas.
- François Perroux, economist, professor at the Collège de France
- Frantz Fanon, psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary and writer whose work is influential in the field of post-colonial studies. Student of the Philosophy school in the 1950s*.
- Georges Chapouthier, neuroscientist and philosopher.
- Frigide Barjot, humorist, and political activist
- Gwei Lun-mei, Taiwanese actress.
- Sylvie Tellier, Miss France 2002, lawyer, national director of both Miss France and Miss Europe Organization
Notable faculty
- Gilles Deleuze, French philosopher. Taught at the School of Philosophy from 1965 to 1969*.
- Régis Debray, French intellectual, journalist, government official and professor.
- Gilles Guyot, professor of management
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty, French phenomenological philosopher*.
- Michel Mercier, French politician.