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===Universities and tertiary education=== Strasbourg, well known as a centre of [[humanism]], has a long history of excellence in higher education, at the crossroads of French and German intellectual traditions. Although Strasbourg had been annexed by the Kingdom of France in 1683, it still remained connected to the German-speaking intellectual world throughout the 18th century, and the university attracted numerous students from the [[Holy Roman Empire]], with [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goethe]], [[Klemens Wenzel, Prince von Metternich|Metternich]] and [[Maximilian von Montgelas|Montgelas]], who studied law in Strasbourg, among the most prominent. With 19 Nobel prizes in total, Strasbourg is the most eminent French university outside of Paris. Until 2009, there were three [[University of Strasbourg|universities in Strasbourg]], with an approximate total of 48,500 students in 2007, and another 4,500 students attended one of the diverse [[Postgraduate education|post-graduate]] schools:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.universites-formations-alsace.fr/index.php?langue=1 |title=L'enseignement universitaire en Alsace|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012164855/http://www.universites-formations-alsace.fr/index.php?langue=1 |archive-date=12 October 2007 |date=12 October 2007 |access-date=3 June 2011}}</ref> * Strasbourg I â [[Louis Pasteur University]] * Strasbourg II â [[Marc Bloch University]] * Strasbourg III â [[Robert Schuman University]] The three institutions merged in 2009, forming the [[UniversitĂ© de Strasbourg]]. Its component schools include: * Sciences Po Strasbourg ([[Institut d'Ă©tudes politiques de Strasbourg]]), the University of Strasbourg's political science and international studies centre * The EMS ([[EM Strasbourg Business School]]), the University of Strasbourg's business school * The INSA ([[Institut national des sciences appliquĂ©es]]), the University of Strasbourg's engineering school * The ENA ([[Ăcole nationale d'administration]]). ENA trains most of the nation's high-ranking civil servants. The relocation to Strasbourg was meant to give a European vocation to the school and to implement the French government's "dĂ©centralisation" plan. * The ISEG Group ([[Institut supĂ©rieur europĂ©en de gestion group]]) * The ECPM ([[Ăcole europĂ©enne de chimie, polymĂšres et matĂ©riaux]]) * The EPITA ([[Ăcole pour l'informatique et les techniques avancĂ©es]]) * The EPITECH ([[Ăcole pour l'informatique et les nouvelles technologies]]) *The ITIRI (Institute de traducteurs, d'interpretes, et de relations Internationales) * The INET ([[Institut national des Ă©tudes territoriales]]) * The IIEF (Institut international d'Ă©tudes françaises) * Three IUTs (Instituts universitaires de technologie located in Schiltigheim, Illkirch, and Haguenau) * The ENGEES ([[Ăcole nationale du gĂ©nie de l'eau et de l'environnement de Strasbourg]]) * The CUEJ ([[Centre universitaire d'enseignement du journalisme]]) * TĂLĂCOM Physique Strasbourg ([[Ăcole nationale supĂ©rieure de physique de Strasbourg]]), Institute of Technology, located in the South of Strasbourg (Illkirch-Graffenstaden) ====Other tertiary institutions==== Two American colleges have a base in Strasbourg: [[Syracuse University]], New York, and [[Centre College]], Kentucky. There is also HEAR ([[Haute Ă©cole des arts du Rhin]]) the celebrated [[art school]], and the [[International Space University]] in the south of Strasbourg ([[Illkirch-Graffenstaden]]). The European Center for Studies and Research in Ethics <ref>{{cite web |title=CEERE |url=http://ethique.unistra.fr/en/welcome-to-ceere/?no_cache=1/ |access-date=3 May 2024 |archive-date=21 December 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161221015820/http://ethique.unistra.fr/en/welcome-to-ceere/?no_cache=1/ |url-status=live }}</ref> is a tertiary establishment for research and education in [[Ethics]]. This center is located at the premises of the old faculty of medicine in Strasbourg. The Centerâs name in French is CEERE (''Centre europĂ©en dâenseignement et de recherche en Ă©thique'').
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