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  1. A Universidade Rennes II (em francês, Université Rennes 2, antes denominada Université de Haute Bretagne e Université Rennes 2 Haute-Bretagne) é uma das duas universidades de Rennes, França. Foi criada em 1969, mediante a reestruturação da Faculdade de Letras de Rennes, fundada em 1810.

  2. As one of the major public universities in France almost exclusively devoted to arts, humanities and social sciences, Rennes 2 strives to provide excellence through education and innovation within a dynamic learning environment.

  3. Página oficial. http://www.univ-rennes.fr/. A Universidade de Rennes é uma universidade pública de pesquisa localizada em Rennes, na Alta Bretanha, França. Originalmente fundada em 1460, a universidade foi dividida em duas universidades em 1970: Universidade de Rennes I e Universidade de Rennes II.

  4. Université Rennes 2 - Haute Bretagne is one of the top universities in Rennes, France. It is ranked #=145 in Europe University Rankings - Western Europe 2024.

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    Creation of the University of Brittany

    At the request of Francis II, Duke of Brittany, the Pope created the first University of Brittany in Nantes in 1460. It taught arts, medicine, law, and theology. In 1728, the mayor of Nantes, Gérard Mellier, asked that the university be moved to Rennes, Nantes being a more trade oriented city. The law school was relocated to Rennes in 1730. The latter city was already home to the Parliament of Brittany, and therefore was considered better suited to host an academic institution. In 1793 the na...

    Development of the faculties in Rennes

    In 1808, Napoleon I reorganized the French university system, creating the University of France. Of the University of Brittany's two original sites, only Rennes was included in this organization. Nantes had to wait until 1970 for its universityto be re-established. In 1810 a faculty of letters opened, which in 1835 consisted of five schools (French literature, foreign literature, ancient literature, history, and philosophy). The science faculty in Rennes opened in 1840. There were no clear bo...

    Creation of Rennes 2 University

    In 1967, the Villejean campus opened, dedicated to arts, letters, and human sciences. In 1969, legislation was passed to promote the growth of French universities, which had the effect of splitting the University of Rennes into two new entities. This new university assumed the name of 'University of Upper Brittany'. The Villejean neighborhood was then still in development; housing for students and other university facilities had to be built. In the east of the city, the Beaulieu quarter hosts...

    The university is structured around 5 UFRs, or teaching and research units. This UFR-based organization is common to all public universities in France. 1. The UFR of Sports (APS): 1.1. 1 department: STAPS 1.2. 1 research unit 2. The UFR of Arts, Letters, Communication (ALC): 2.1. 5 departments (Plastic arts, Performing arts, History of art, Literat...

    Student organizations

    With its 50 or so student societies, Rennes 2 University has the highest rate of organizations per student among French universities. There is a radio station, Radio Campus Rennes, for which the EREVE was built in 2005. Most of the organizations are located throughout different buildings on campus.

    Festivals

    Several festivals are organized by the students, some of which have been successful enough to establish themselves in the rest of the city. Among them are: 1. "K-barré", focusing on performing arts 2. "Roulements de tambour", focusing on music 3. "Travelling", focusing on cinema, now a Citywide festival 4. "Tubas d'or", focusing on short movies

    Alumni

    1. Louis Le Pensec (1937), Minister of Agriculture, Senator, Member of Parlement 2. Marylise Lebranchu, Minister of Justice 3. Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister of Defense 4. Bernard Bonnejean(1950), writer 5. Étienne Daho(1957), singer 6. Hélène Delavault 7. Muriel Laporte(1963), lead singer of Niagara, rock band 8. Gustave Parking(1955), 9. Christophe Honoré(1992), film and theatre director, writer 10. Gaël Roblin(2006),

    Faculty

    1. Anne F. Garréta (1962), writer, prix Médicis2002 2. Jean Delumeau (1923), historian, elected to the Académie française, 27 September 1989 3. Dominique Fernandez (1929), writer, prix Médicis 1974, Prix Goncourt 1982, elected to the Académie française, 8 March 2007 4. Henri Fréville, Senator, Member of Parlement, Mayor of Rennes 5. Milan Kundera (1929), writer, prix Médicis1973 6. Jean-Yves Le Drian (1947), Member of Parlement, Governor of the BrittanyRegion 7. Jean-Claude Maleval, writer, p...

    The film Brocéliande (2003) by Doug Headlineis set on campus, though the only recognizable element is the 2001–2002 orange student ID card.

  5. Home. Studying. The Rennes 2 University experience offers students the opportunity to learn from world-class teachers and aims to equip them with the knowledge and intellectual agility they need to better understand challenges of today and tomorrow.

  6. A Universidade Rennes II (em francês, Université Rennes 2, antes denominada Université de Haute Bretagne e Université Rennes 2 Haute-Bretagne) é uma das duas universidades de Rennes, França. Foi criada em 1969 , mediante a reestruturação da Faculdade de Letras de Rennes, fundada em 1810.