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<p>The city benefits from the second highest concentration of strategic jobs in France with 14% of the employments, 35 186 jobs, 45% of which specialized in design and research. Grenoble is also the second largest research center in France with 22 800 jobs.</p>
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<p>In order to foster this technological cluster university institutions and research organizations united to create GIANT (Grenoble Innovation for Advanced New Technologies) Innovation Campus with the aim of becoming one of the world’s top campus in research, higher education and high-tech.</p>
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<p>Located at the heart of the Alps, in outstanding scientific and natural surroundings, the Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble is a leading University in Science, Technology and Health.</p>
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<p>The origins of this scientific university can be traced all the way back to 1811 when the scientist Joseph Fourier established a faculty of science in Grenoble.</p>
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<p>Featuring in all of the major international rankings (Top 200 World Universities - Shanghai Ranking), the UJF offers initial and further education for jobs of the future in a wide range of fields : </p>
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    <li>Physics and Chemistry</li>
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    <li>Mathematics and Computer Science</li>
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    <li>Biology</li>
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    <li>Medicine and Pharmacy</li>
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    <li>Engineering and Technology</li>
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    <li>Earth Science and Astronomy/Astrophysics</li>
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    <li>Environmental Studies</li>
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    <li>Geography and Territorial Sciences</li>
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    <li>Science of Physical and Sports Activities</li>
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Revision as of 07:22, 10 August 2012

iGEM Grenoble 2012

Grenoble

Scientific Center

Grenoble is a major scientific center, especially in the fields of physics, computer science and applied mathematics. Grenoble’s high-tech expertise is mainly revolves around 3 fields :


  • Information technology
  • Biotechnologies
  • New energy technologies

Many fundamental and applied scientific research laboratories are conjointly managed by Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble Institute of Technology, the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux énergies conservatives (CEA).


The city benefits from the second highest concentration of strategic jobs in France with 14% of the employments, 35 186 jobs, 45% of which specialized in design and research. Grenoble is also the second largest research center in France with 22 800 jobs.


In order to foster this technological cluster university institutions and research organizations united to create GIANT (Grenoble Innovation for Advanced New Technologies) Innovation Campus with the aim of becoming one of the world’s top campus in research, higher education and high-tech.


Located at the heart of the Alps, in outstanding scientific and natural surroundings, the Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble is a leading University in Science, Technology and Health.


The origins of this scientific university can be traced all the way back to 1811 when the scientist Joseph Fourier established a faculty of science in Grenoble.


Featuring in all of the major international rankings (Top 200 World Universities - Shanghai Ranking), the UJF offers initial and further education for jobs of the future in a wide range of fields : 


  • Physics and Chemistry
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Biology
  • Medicine and Pharmacy
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Earth Science and Astronomy/Astrophysics
  • Environmental Studies
  • Geography and Territorial Sciences
  • Science of Physical and Sports Activities