The University of Reunion Island (Université de La Réunion) is a French university in the Academy of Réunion. It is the first and only European university in the Indian Ocean. Established in 1982, it has grown steadily over the years in terms of student population, geographical sites occupied, courses offered and partnerships forged with local, national, and international institutions. The school's ambition is to be the reference university in Indianoceania.[1]
The University has 123 ERASMUS+ inter-institutional agreements. Its European project EVAL-IC (Evaluation of Competences in Intercomprehension) has been awarded the "good practice" label by the Erasmus+ France Agency, given to projects that present "high quality implementation and results".[2]
History
In 1982: the faculty of "Law and Economics" was the first faculty at the University of Reunion, followed by the faculty "Sciences and Technologies" and the faculty "Letters and Humanities".
In 2005 : creation of the fourth faculty "Human and Environmental Sciences".
18 laboratories (including 5 UMR) and 1 internal laboratory
47 theses defended in 2012-2013
4 research and development platforms
Teaching and research
Institutes and schools
Institute of Business Administration
University Institute of Technology
Confucius Institute
Institute of Illiteracy
National Institute of Teacher Training and Education
Superior School of Engineering Reunion Indian Ocean
observatory of the sciences of the universe
Apprentice Training Center
Doctoral Schools
Doctoral School - Law, Economics and Management
Doctoral School - Technology and Health Sciences
Doctoral School - Humanities and Social Sciences
Campuses
Its main campus is located near the Rectorate and the headquarters of the Regional Council of La Réunion, in Moufia, Saint-Denis. The university has four other campuses, the Parc Technologique in Bellepierre, the Institut d'administration des entreprises in La Victoire, the faculty in Le Tampon which offers licenses in economic and social administration and law, as well as the Institut universitaire de la technologie in Saint-Pierre in the southwest of the island.[6] The amphitheaters have been named after great scientists who have worked in Reunion, among them :