Lille Catholic University
University and Polytechnic Federation of Lille, which also goes by the name Lille Catholic University , is a private federation of Catholic-inspired institutions established in 1973. Its history dates back to 1875 when the first of these institutions was created. The Federation comprises five faculties, 20 schools and institutes, research centers, and a hospital, with a cumulative student body of 24,540 in 2012. It should not be confused with the University of Lille.
History
The year of the Wallon Law of 12 July 1875 freeing up higher education, the Catholic University of Lille was founded by a committee of lay Ultramontanes including Philibert Vrau, "embarrassed" by the absence of such a structure in Lille while public schools were established in Lille since 1854. This was amidst a national debate on secularism before the church-state separation in France.The Faculty of Medicine was created in 1876 and the College of Theology in 1877. The official inauguration took place on 15 January 1877, upon receipt of the papal bull which gave the Lille Catholic University canonical status.
A new law on 19 March 1880 provided funding for private institutions of higher education, but denied them the use of the term "university". The young "free university" became officially the Lille Catholic Institute.
In 1973, Lille and Polytechnic University Federation was created, bringing together some forty private institutions of higher education. Although a section of the Education Code prohibits the use of the term university by private institutions, it is still called Lille Catholic University, in France and abroad.
Coat of arms
The coat of arms was developed during the founding period, the 1870s. It highlights the institution's academic and ecclesial character, the tradition in which it is rooted, and the part played by the two northern provinces in its creation. It has four sections.- The first offers a gules field with two keys in saltire: these are the weapons of the ancient :fr:Collégiale Saint-Pierre de Lille|Collège Saint-Pierre de Lille and Lille Cathedral, which represented the university's origins and union with the Chair of Peter.
- The second section is an ermine field with open book, distinguishing symbols of the science doctorate.
- The third section represents the Lion of Flanders.
- The fourth is a recent change, the starry flag of the European Union.
Structure
- :fr:Lille Catholic Institute|Lille Catholic Institute, a private institute of higher education with five faculties;
- twenty schools and institutes, with the engineering schools HEI, ICAM, ISA, ISEN;
- 3 transversal institutes;
- a hospital group, the Hospital Group at UCL, the CMP Cross;
- about 40 research teams ;
- Vauban University Library, created in partnership with EDHEC, the Espeme, the IÉSEG, the FLSEG, the FLSH, and FLD, 12 area libraries, a digital library network ;
- a sports center of 7 hectors, established at :fr:Ennetières-en-Weppes|Ennetières-en-Weppes.
The Catho is chaired by Pierre Giorgini since July 2012. His administration is composed of several boards and commissions: the University Council, Supervisory Board, and the board including the bishops of Arras, Cambrai, and Lille. There are also five Advisory Committees,.
The federation has 25,500 students in 2014 with more than 2600 international students, from at least 120 different countries. Overall, this corresponds to 4500 graduates per year, including 635 engineers. The teaching staff consists of 1,000 permanent and 2,500 temporary lecturers.
Catho is a founding member of the COMUE, University of Lille Nord de France.
The areas of study are Law, Economics, Management; Science and Technology; Arts, Humanities, Theology and Religious Studies, Ethics; Health and Social Care. The faculties are FD, the Faculty of Law; FMM, The Faculty of Medicine and Maieutics; GHEF, the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Sciences; FLSH, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities; FT, the Faculty of Theology.
Schools and institutes
Law, economics, management
- :fr:École des Hautes Études Commerciales du Nord|EDHEC Business School
- International Business School
- IESEG School of Management
- Institute of Communication Strategies and Techniques
- European School of Political and Social Sciences
- Higher Institute of Expertise and Audit, school of GHEF
Science and technology
- The private graduate school of the application of science
- :fr:Hautes études d'ingénieur|HEI – higher engineering studies
- The Catholic Institute of Arts and Crafts
- Higher Institute of Electronics and Digital, general engineering of new technologies
- :fr:Institut Supérieur d'Agriculture|Higher Institute of Agriculture, agriculture, food, environment, agricultural economics, landscape
Humanities & theology
- International Institute of Faith, Art and Catechesis
- Institute of Philosophy
Education and training
- IFP, preparing the teaching profession
Health and welfare
- IFSANTÉ, Institute of Nursing Education
- ICM, medical communication
- IFMK, physiotherapy
- IFPP, podiatry and chiropody
- IKPO, physiotherapy, orthopedics and podiatry
- ISL, Lille Social Institute
- IU2S, Social Health University Institute
Associated high schools
- :fr:Frédéric Ozanam|Frédéric Ozanam private high school, preparatory classes for the integrated ICAM
- Private high school St. Paul
- Private school Our Lady of Peace
- Private school Our Lady of Grace
- La Salle school complex Lille
- Private Lycée Saint – Jude
- Technical private school St. Luke – Wisdom
Research
For about ten years, Lille Catholic University institutions worked at structuring and strengthening their research activity. At the federation level, this focused on the organization of research, with the appointment of a Vice-president for Research – Cailliez Jean-Charles and Nicolas Vaillant – and the creation of a research council of the University. This organization induced structuring of research areas covered by the centers and the faculty of the federation, fostering the emergence of major cross-cutting themes. They share concern for the betterment of life in contemporary society: responsibilities and risks; ethics, care, and loss of autonomy; energy, housing, environment, and sustainable development; innovation, collective intelligence, and new human interactions.
Student life
Associations
Student Federation
The Federation of Lille Catholic University students created in 1926 coordinates the 300 campus organizations and represents 17,000 students in the assemblies of Catho at CROUS or FAGE.Association of University Support
The Association of University Support manages 10 residences and Meurein restaurant serving 5000 meals a day, lunch and dinner. In addition, the Meurein restaurant has a cafeteria open to students and teachers most of the day.The AEU has been created and is administered by the FEUCL.
Internal associations in schools and faculties
Most schools and faculties have a student office or a corporation that deals with both solidarity and culture. BDE and corporations represent their school or faculty to FEUCL. For example, ACEM, created in 1910, lays claim to being the oldest French student corporation.In addition to the BDE and corporations, schools and faculties of Catho include associations for sports and for humanitarian, cultural, and festive events.
Activities
Students have access to sports activities through the center of Ennetières-en-Weppes of Catho or the gyms of the AEU. The university also has a cultural facility that arranges lectures, public debates, special meetings, and cultural exhibits. One of the buildings also houses a showroom.In addition to the restaurant Meurein, there's a sandwich shop, Vauban. Also, the bars and clubs of Lille, in particular in the Massena district and Henninot room, almost daily receive student parties organized by the BDE or other associations.