University of Strasbourg
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University of Strasbourg
Summary
University of Strasbourg is a university in France[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of university_in_france entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (742 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- University of Strasbourg was a member of European University Association[3].
- University of Strasbourg was a member of Utrecht Network[4].
- University of Strasbourg was a member of Couperin Consortium[5].
- University of Strasbourg was a member of Renater[6].
- University of Strasbourg was a member of Coordination of French research universities[7].
- University of Strasbourg was a member of League of European Research Universities[8].
- University of Strasbourg is in the country of France[9].
- University of Strasbourg's instance of is recorded as university in France[10].
- University of Strasbourg's founder is recorded as Johannes Sturm[11].
- University of Strasbourg's headquarters location is recorded as Strasbourg[12].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as École européenne de chimie, polymères et matériaux[13].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology[14].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Observatory of Strasbourg[15].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Strasbourg Institute of Material Physics and Chemistry[16].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Institut Charles Sadron[17].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg[18].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Hubert Curien Multi-disciplinary Institute[19].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Chemistry and Processes for Energy, Environment and Health[20].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Institute of Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences[21].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Grapevine Health and Wine Quality[22].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Institut de Biologie Moléculaire des Plantes[23].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Bureau for Economic Theory and Applications[24].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Laboratoire des Matériaux Surfaces et Procédés pour la Catalyse[25].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Laboratoire des sciences de l'ingénieur de l'informatique et de l'imagerie[26].
- University of Strasbourg's child organization or unit is recorded as Archéologie et Histoire Ancienne : Méditerranée – Europe[27].
Body
Founding
University of Strasbourg's founder is recorded as Johannes Sturm[11]. March 22, 1538 marks the founding of it[28].
Identity
University of Strasbourg is part of site universitaire alsacien[29].
Leadership
University of Strasbourg's chairperson is recorded as Frédérique Berrod[30].
Operations
University of Strasbourg's headquarters location is recorded as Strasbourg[12]. Subsidiaries include École européenne de chimie, polymères et matériaux[13], a national higher engineering school[31], in France[32], founded in 1919[33]; Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology[14], a French UMR[34], in France[35], founded in 1994[36], headquartered in Illkirch-Graffenstaden[37]; Observatory of Strasbourg[15], a French UMR[38], in France[39], founded in 1881[40]; Strasbourg Institute of Material Physics and Chemistry[16], a French UMR[41], in France[42], founded in 1987[43]; Institut Charles Sadron[17], an institute[44], in France[45], founded in 1954[46]; and Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg[18], a French UMR[47], in France[48], founded in 2005[49].
Industry
University of Strasbourg's industry is recorded as higher education[50].
Why It Matters
University of Strasbourg ranks in the top 6% of university_in_france entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (742 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[51] It is known by 42 alternative names across languages and contexts.[52]