Bibliography
You will find below the bibliography used to write the various texts devoted to the history of the University of Orleans. Bibliography birth and creation of the University of OrleansContinue readingBibliography
The Wool Wall
The Wool Wall is an artwork of public commission that we owe to the artist Jean-Louis Coursaget. Expressly designed for the UFR LLSH, it has been installed in the hallContinue readingThe Wool Wall
The University Restaurant : The Forum
The Forum University restaurant, the first achieved building on the campus. A central position within the campus The first building to be achieved on the university campus was not, asContinue readingThe University Restaurant : The Forum
Forum University Library
The LLSH University Library is one of the first buildings that was built on the university campus. After the university restaurant completed in 1965, the so-called Forum Library saw itsContinue readingForum University Library
The Artificial Lake
The artificial lake is the first element proposed by the architect Olivier-Clément Cacoub for the creation of the university campus. The main idea being to integrate the patrimonial landscape withContinue readingThe Artificial Lake
Faculty of Law, Economics & Management
The Faculty of Law, Economics and Management is an integral part of the University of Orleans’s history. It is nevertheless marked by a long journey, from the arrival of studentsContinue readingFaculty of Law, Economics & Management
Faculty of Literature, Languages and Social Sciences
The Orleans teaching and research unit (in French U.E.R) of Literature, Languages and Human Sciences celebrated on January 24, 2019 the fiftieth anniversary of its creation. A long history markedContinue readingFaculty of Literature, Languages and Social Sciences
The “Cone”
The students of Orleans have completely taken over the Cone building, recognizable by its atypical shape, located in the heart of the campus, which today houses the Radio Campus Orléans.ButContinue readingThe “Cone”
The Student House and “Le Bouillon”
Two of the more recent additions to the Campus are the Student House and “Le Bouillon”, which merge into the architectural style of the early days with their geometric andContinue readingThe Student House and “Le Bouillon”