In 2020, our Faculty will celebrate its 800th anniversary! To mark this 8th centenary, we have prepared a program featuring more than 34 events throughout the year. These events are dedicated to the local, national, and international medical, scientific, and academic communities, as well as the general public in Montpellier. A look back at this program, announced on Thursday, December 19, at a press conference.

 

A little history...

Founded on August 17, 1220 , our Faculty, formerly known as the "University of Medicine –Universitas Medicorum," was established in Montpellier after Cardinal Conrad of Urach, apostolic legate of Pope Honorius III, granted it its first statutes. These statutes enabled the various medical schools in Montpellier to come together as a single community. This facilitated exchanges between the different medical cultures—Jewish, Arab, and Christian—that coexisted in Montpellier, then at the crossroads of Eastern and Western civilizations.

The medical university then developed over eight centuries based on a unique academic spirit: humanism, inherited from the precepts of Hippocrates.

 

800th Anniversary Press Conference

"Hippocrates wanted medicine to engage in dialogue with science, philosophy, religion, climate, and the environment—in other words, medicine that is a science of humankind. This enduring approach is a distinctive feature of the Faculty of Montpellier." – Prof. Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, Vice Dean

And today...?

Although our Faculty is the oldest still in operation in the world, it remains one of the most modern. This is evidenced by the inauguration in 2017 of our new Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus. Equipped with the latest educational simulation technologies, it allows our students to practice while respecting the key principle of "never the first time on a patient."

But these technologies have not detracted from the values that our Faculty has upheld for eight centuries. Medical humanism remains a major focus of our teaching, leading us to develop workshops dedicated to the patient-caregiver relationship for the first time in France.

 

 

 

Events throughout 2020

To celebrate this anniversary and these values of humanism, multiculturalism, and scientific curiosity, we have put together a program packed with events from January to December 2020.

Our wish? That different communities—academics, healthcare professionals, and the people of Montpellier—can (re)discover our Faculty and celebrate medicine and its history with us through various scientific, educational, and fun events. Exhibitions will also punctuate the calendar, highlighting our heritage.

"We will have high-level events.For example, a symposium of major international scientific publishers, a symposium on humanity and science questioning medicine and society and citizens' mistrust of science, (...). We will also have sessions on "ethics and cancer," "gender equality in health," "medicinal plants," and a day on contemporary history and the major advances in medicine in the 20th century." – Michel Mondain, Dean

 

Our students will also be in the spotlight with the organization of an International Student Gala in June, for the visit of the Coimbra Group, Europe's leading university network. They will also be honored at the Agnès McLaren thesis award ceremony in November.

Finally, there will also be fun and festive events, with the organization of TAUST game nights and Murder Mystery Nights at the Manoir du Crime...

 

 

To go further…

 

Happy holidays

The Faculty of Medicine wishes you a very happy holiday season! During the holidays, the Faculty (and therefore all of its departments) will be closed from the evening of Friday, December 20, through January 5. In the meantime, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and happy holidays...

 

Annual closure: from the evening of Friday, December 20, 2019, to Sunday, January 5, 2020, inclusive.

Reopening: Monday, January 6, 2020

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2020!

Illustration-Article-Road Safety-2019

This Monday, December 9, come along to the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus! You can have all your vehicle's checkpoints inspected free of charge as part of our "Students, Road Safety, and the Environment" initiative. Ideal for driving with peace of mind as the holiday season approaches!

Renewal of a partnership with Lycée Pierre Mendès France

The safety of our students is priceless! That's why UM and the Faculty of Medicine are renewing their partnership with Lycée Pierre Mendès France and the Hérault Prefecture for the third consecutive year as part of the "Students, Road Safety, and the Environment" initiative . The event, which is completely free of charge , will take place on our Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus on Monday , December 9, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

 

Free technical inspections for students' vehicles

Students will be able to have their vehicles checked FREE OF CHARGE as part of a pre-technical inspection. Thepre-inspections willbe carried out bystudents from partner high schools, supervised by their teachers. Any issues that could lead to a re-inspection during the technical inspection will be reported to the students who have entrusted their vehicles to the program.

A road safety prevention stand will also be set up in the atrium (main hall). This stand, run by volunteers in the presence of Catherine Mallet, Road Safety Officer for the Hérault Prefecture, will offer various road safety awareness activities.

 

The possibility of upgrading vehicles at risk

In a second phase, vehicles at risk can be entrusted once again to the high school students, who will carry out the necessary upgrades in their workshops. Once again, this operation will be completely free of charge! It's an opportunity to drive safely without skimping on savings... So come one, come all!

 

Operation "Students, Road Safety, and the Environment"

– Monday, December 9, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. –

Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus, 641 avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud – 34000 Montpellier