The campus is home to almost 4,800 students in 9 schools, faculties and institutes spread over 4 sites: Briffaut, INSPE, Marguerite Soubeyran and Rabelais.
The Valence Drôme-Ardèche Campus
Visit Valence campus is therefore vast. It is the largest delocalized campus in France. Because the theoretical teaching and program are similar to the Grenoble site, apart from a few details (partnership with the Comédie, and intensive courses), the majority of students who come to study in Valence are from the Drome or Ardèche. This makes Valence a local university.
The Valence site has decided to take the decision to set up low first-year acceptance thresholds. In fact, there are 45 students enrolled in L1. This choice is linked in particular to the sharing of installations in the Soubeyran building with other components. This context is very beneficial for students, as they have access to courses in relatively small classes. greater proximity between dialogue and support.
L'UFR LLASIC is installed in the Marguerite Soubeyran building and offers two training courses: Licence Lettres - Lettres modernes course, Licence Arts du spectacle - Arts du spectacle et lettres modernes course. Programs and teachers are generally the same as at the Grenoble site, but the on-site organization differs.
Marguerite Soubeyran website
The building also houses :
Branch of Grenoble Faculty of Economics
Grenoble Law School branch office
Foreign Languages Department
Vice-Chairman Valence
Student House
Rodolphe Pesce University Library (BURP)
The teams
L'UFR LLASIC has deployed several management assistants including Robert Bonamy, Deputy Director at the Valentinois site. A strong link exists between the Grenoble and Valentinois campuses, which is integrated into the UFR's strategic and political thinking.
Laurent Saunier is the branch's administrative manager.
Véronique Salomez is in charge of the Performing Arts and Foreign Languages courses (UFR LE).
Véronique Fauriat is responsible for the modern literature degree and continuing education.
Robert Bonamy is also DETU for the Arts du spectacle-Lettres modernes bachelor's degree, as well as Deputy Director of the UFR. He is also the contact for the Performing Arts and Humanities departments at Camus Valence.
Martine Furno is assistant DETU for the Lettres bachelor's degree and coordinates the internships[RB6] . She is also the SAH referent.
Marie Laure Attal Fougier is head of shared services at the UGA Valence Drôme-Ardèche Campus.
Philippe Sarrazin is Vice-President in charge of the UGA Valence campus and training in the Drôme-Ardèche region.
The administrative team operates differently from Grenoble's, as it does not report to the LLASIC UFR but to the central services.
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