University of Avignon
| Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse | |
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| Type | Public | 
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| Students | 7,500 | 
| Location | 
Avignon, France 43°57′0″N 4°49′5″E / 43.95000°N 4.81806°ECoordinates: 43°57′0″N 4°49′5″E / 43.95000°N 4.81806°E  | 
| Website | Official Site (in French) | 
The University of Avignon (long name: University of Avignon and the Vaucluse, French: Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse) is a French university, based in Avignon (President : Emmanuel Ethis). It is under the Academy of Aix and Marseille.
It was founded in 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII, and closed in 1792 during the French Revolution.[1]
Organisation and structure
- Geography
 - History
 - Information and Communication
 - Foreign Languages
 - French Literature
 - Languages, Literatures and Foreign Civilizations
 - Computer Sciences
 - Physics, Chemistry
 - Life Sciences
 - Mathematics
 - Sport
 - Economic and Social Administration
 - Law
 - Economy, Management
 - Public Administration
 
See also
-  
 Media related to University of Avignon at Wikimedia Commons - List of public universities in France
 
References
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