Paul Sabatier University
The Paul Sabatier University, abbreviated as UPS was established in 1229, and is also known as Toulouse III. The university started as University of Toulouse. It got its present name in 1969. It was named after Paul Sabatier, who was the Nobel Prize winner in 1912. UPS's recent enrollments have been more than 29,000 students. The university offers doctoral degrees in the following academic divisions:
- Material Sciences
- Aeronautics
- Mathematics
- Electronics
The students participate in sports such as swimming, tennis, boxing, golf, cross country, football, rugby, basketball, karate, archery, volleyball, and handball. The students are also involved in cultural events like dance, music, orchestra and exhibitions. The university’s students are also associated with organizations like ACEMT, Association Staps Manag, Amicale Association of Pharmacy Students of Toulouse, and Student Association Auscitaine. The universityalso publishes a science magazine.
Campus Location
118, Route de NarbonneToulouse F-31062
France
Main Tel: +33 (0) 5 61 55 66 11
Web Site
More About Paul Sabatier University
- Paul Sabatier University is a public school.
- The school was founded in 1229.
- The highest degree offered is the Doctorate degree.
