Campus de Cronenbourg, Research and education campus in Cronenbourg, Strasbourg, France
The Cronenbourg campus is a research and education facility spread across Strasbourg and Schiltigheim, hosting multiple institutes of the University of Strasbourg. The grounds include the Louis Pasteur Institute, the European School of Chemistry and Materials Science, and various specialized research laboratories housed in separate buildings.
The campus was established in the 1970s and has grown steadily through successive development phases to accommodate expanding research and teaching needs. These expansions allowed new institutes and specialized laboratories to be established over time.
International student communities move through the campus, collaborating on research projects across the different institutes housed there. The shared scientific focus creates a social environment where researchers and students from various backgrounds interact daily in shared workspaces and seminar rooms.
The campus can be reached via the G line of the BHNS rapid transit system and bus lines 19, 50, and 70, which service the different locations regularly. For visitors, it helps to check which institute is closest to your intended transit stop beforehand.
The Charles-Sadron Institute and Hubert Curien Institute conduct advanced polymer and materials research that is rarely known to the public despite international recognition. These facilities perform experiments that influence industrial applications across Europe.
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