Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
The Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, also referred to as Lyon 3, is one of the three public universities of Lyon, France. It is named after the French Resistance fighter Jean Moulin and specialises in Law, Politics, Philosophy, Management, and Languages.
The university is under the purview of the Academy of Lyon. A total of 27,000 students study there for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. It is a member of the University of Lyon, the Coimbra Group and the European University Association.
History
University Lyon 3 was established in the early 1970s, part of the reorganisation of higher education following the events of May 68 that rocked the academic world. In 1969, the old university of Lyon was first split into a university dedicated to medicine and natural sciences and another one regrouping all other faculties, which was soon separated between what became Lumière University Lyon 2, a university for social sciences and arts, primarily located in a suburban campus, and Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, a downtown university centered around the faculties of law and philosophy and the school of management. The new university was named after Jean Moulin, a wartime resistance leader who was captured in Lyon. It is one of the largest institutions within the University of Lyon attracting over 27,000 students, including over 4,000 international students. It specialises in the humanities and social sciences.Campuses
The university is located on three different campuses: the first one, called "Les Quais", is by the Rhône, the second, called "Manufacture des Tabacs" in the south part of Lyon, and the last one in Bourg-en-Bresse, about 70 km north of the city.Faculties
The university is organised into four main faculties, a management school, and a University Institute of Technology. The campus at Bourg-en-Bresse offers the full range of courses.Faculty of Law
The Lyon Law School, was created by decree issued on 29 October 1875, by Marshal Mac Mahon, was inaugurated by French President Felix Faure on 1 May 1896. The Faculty of Law of Lyon celebrates 130 years, largest centre for law students from the city of Lyon, it has all the legal training of the first year Degree tray until 8. The Lyon Law school enjoys a national and international reputation of distinction. In the latest edition of the Gourman Report, it was ranked 1st among France's provincial universities, and 5th among European universities, behind Paris, Oxford, Cambridge and Heidelberg.The Law School has always been in touch with foreign legal systems. Before the First World War, the Lyon Law School founded the Law school of Beirut, in Lebanon. These two cities, Lyon and Beirut, were both on one of Silk Roads, which started in China and ended in Lyon; intellectual, artistic and industrial interests converged. The Institute of Comparative Law was created by Édouard Lambert in 1920, and now bears his name. In 1949 he assisted the jurist Abd El-Razzak El-Sanhuri in writing the Egyptian Civil Code, which would form the foundation of Egyptian civil law. Cambodia was also the scene of the development of the Lyon Law School, before the Vietnam War. Quite frequently, the Dean of the Lyon Law School had previously been or was to become a Dean in Beirut or Phnom Penh.
The law school is known for research of history of law and family law. It is also famous in the field of Business Law, thanks to its master's degree in Business and Tax law, coupled with the most famous degree in the field of business Law in France: DJCE. The Faculty of law also proposes the preparation of master 2 business and financial engineering ranked 7th, Master 2 audiovisual & media law ranked 4th among the best master's degrees by SMBG 2015. The Law faculty also includes the department of political science : international relations propose the preparation of master 2 international relations ranked 5th among the best master's degrees in international security and defense by SMBG ranking 2015. In 2008, it launched its own LL.M in International and European Law. The law school offers several joint programs in business law with EM Lyon business school, in criminal science with the faculty of medicine of university of Lyon, in security studies with France's National Police College.
The faculty organise conferences with INTERPOL, France's National Police College and Handicap International on a regular basis.
In 2021/22 there were almost 11,000 students registered in the Faculty of Law accounting for over 40% of students at the university.
Faculty of Philosophy
The Faculty of Philosophy offers specialist courses in Ethics, Health philosophy, History of philosophy, Culture & health, Aesthetics, Logic, Political and legal philosophy. The professorial staff of the Faculty of Philosophy of Lyon 3 included Régis Debray and includes Mauro Carbone, Jean-Jacques Wunenburger, Jean-Claude Beaune, Jean-Pierre Ginisti, François Guéry, Bruno Pinchard, Bimbenet Etienne, Jean-Joël Duhot. In 2021, it had over 850 students, including 60 doctoral students.Faculty of Letters and Civilisations
The Faculty of Letters and Civilisations complements and collaborates with the University Lyon 2 and the ENS de Lyon. The faculty is organised into five departments: Ancient Languages and Literatures, Modern Literature, History, Geography-Planning, and Information-Communication. In 2021/22, there was almost 100 faculty and over 2,700 students registered.Faculty of Languages
The Faculty of Languages provides instruction in two broad areas: Applied Foreign Languages and Languages, Letters and Foreign and Regional Civilisations. The foreign languages taught include German, English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Polish, Portuguese, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Sanskrit and Hindi. In 2024, there were approximately 5,000 students registered in the Faculty of Languages.iaelyon School of Management
The iaelyon School of Management is located in the historical complex of the "Manufacture des Tabacs" in the heart of Lyon. Founded in 1956, it has 7,000 students in 2024, accounting for more almost 30% of the total student population at Lyon 3 University. In addition to the 150 some professors at the IAE, 400 executives from private, external companies contribute to the education.The various courses offered include four bachelor's degrees, eight professional bachelor's degrees, nine master's degrees and preparatory courses for the chartered accountants examination.
The IAE of Lyon is one of the top French institutions for research and training in management. The school is highly internationalized with partnerships with over 150 universities in more than 50 countries.
Institute of Technology
The IUT offers a range of short courses and professional programmes in technology.Notable faculty
Prior to division of University of Lyon
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty, philosopher.
- Gilles Deleuze, philosopher. Taught at the School of Philosophy from 1965 to 1969.
After division of University of Lyon
- Guy Achard, Roman historian
- Mauro Carbone, philosopher
- Denis Crouzet, historian
- Régis Debray, intellectual, journalist, left-wing government official, and professor.
- Tristan Garcia, philosopher and novelist
- Geneviève Gobillot, scholar of Islam
- Bruno Gollnisch, professor of Japanese language and civilisation; far-right politician
- Serge Guinchard, jurist, later professor emeritus at Université Panthéon-Assas.
- Gilles Guyot, professor of management
- Jean Haudry, professor of Sanskrit; far-right politician
- Bernard Lugan, professor of African history; far-right politician
- Jean-François Mayer, religious historian
- Michel Mercier, center-right politician, former minister of Justice
- Pierre-Jean Souriac, historian
- László Trócsányi, Hungarian lawyer and politician
- Jean Varenne, Indologist; far-right politician
- Pierre Vial, medievalist; far-right politician
- Gérard E. Weil, biblical scholar
- Shawn Wong – American professor of creative writing
Notable alumni
Prior to division of University of Lyon
- Georges Chapouthier, neuroscientist and philosopher.
- Anne-Marie Escoffier, socialist politician
- Frantz Fanon, psychiatrist, philosopher, revolutionary and writer whose work is influential in the field of post-colonial studies.
- Antoine Ghanem, Lebanese politician and an MP in the Lebanese Parliament.
- Serge Guinchard, jurist, professor emeritus at Université Panthéon-Assas.
- Motono Ichirō, statesman and diplomat, former foreign minister of Japan
- Louis Josserand, legal scholar, council at Court of Cassation
- Ume Kenjirō, drafter of the Japanese civil code, and a founder of Hosei University
- Dominique Perben, former minister of Justice, and minister of transportation.
- François Perroux, economist, professor at the Collège de France
After division of University of Lyon
- Reine Alapini-Gansou, judge on the International Court of Justice.
- Étienne Blanc, conservative politician
- Frigide Barjot, humorist, and conservative political activist
- Farès Boueiz, Lebanese lawyer and politician
- Frank Bournois, business academic
- Thierry Braillard, center-left politician and former minister of Sports.
- Dominique Dord, conservative politician, member of the National Assembly of France.
- Coralie Dubost, lawyer, center politician
- Audrey Dufeu-Schubert, center politician
- Georges Fenech, judge and conservative politician
- Kadra Ahmed Hassan, permanent representative of Djibouti to the United Nations at Geneva
- Michel Havard, conservative politician
- Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, member of the Socialist Party
- Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, Iraqi diplomat.
- Andrew Hussey, historian of French culture
- Alain Jakubowicz, lawyer, human rights activist and politician, former president of the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism
- Dalia Kreivienė, Lithuanian diplomat
- Patrick Louis, far-right politician and member of the European Parliament
- Gwei Lun-mei, Taiwanese actress.
- Jean-François Mayer, historian of religion
- Michel Mercier, center-right former minister of Justice
- Yves Nicolin, conservative politician
- Jacqueline Oble, Ivorian lawyer and politician
- Meg Otanwa, Nigerian actress
- Walid Phares, Donald Trump's foreign policy adviser, Lebanese-American scholar and analyst for MSNBC, professor at National War College
- Julien Rochedy, French far-right politician
- Sylvie Tellier, Miss France 2002, lawyer, national director of both Miss France and Miss Europe Organization
- Yacouba Isaac Zida, former Prime Minister of Burkina Faso.