University of French Guiana
The University of French Guiana (French: Université de Guyane) is a French public university, created in 2014 in French Guiana. It was formed from two existing campuses of the University of the French West Indies and Guiana.
Université de Guyane | |
Type | Public university |
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Established | 30 July 2014 |
President | Antoine Primerose |
Students | 2.034 |
Location | , 4.9320°N 52.3019°W |
Website | www.univ-guyane.fr |
History
A conflict over funding for French Guiana relative to West Indian students led to a strike paralyzing the university for more than a month during the 2013–2014 academic year, with faculty, staff and students calling for independence.[1] An agreement to end the conflict was signed on 11 November 2013.[2]
The new University of French Guiana was created by decree,[3] published July 30, 2014.
Notable people
- Alicia Aylies (born 1998), Miss France 2017[4]
See also
References
- "Les Guyanais unis pour réclamer l'indépendance de leur université".
- Décret sur le statut expérimental de l'université de Guyane
- "Fin de la grève au pôle universitaire guyanais".
- Catherine Lama; Frédéric Larzabal (20 December 2021). "Alicia Aylies Miss Guyane 2016 en toute simplicité" (in French). Guyane 1. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
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