List of Faculties and Schools
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Psychology
- Faculty of Science and Technology
- Faculty of Law and Political Science
- Department of History, Art History and Archaeology
- Department of Humanities and Languages
- Department of Languages - International Language Centre (CIL)
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Science and Technology of Physical Activities and Sports (STAPS)
- Institute of Geography and Regional Planning of Université de Nantes (IGARUN)
- Institute of Economics and Management - Institute of Business Administration (IEMN-IAE)
- Institute for Research and Education in French as a Foreigh Language (IRFFLE)
- Institute of Teacher Training (IUFM)
- Institute of Preparation for General Administration (IPAG)
- Observatory of Earth and Planetary Sciences (OSUNA)
- Institute of Technology of Nantes
- Institute of Technology of La Roche-sur-Yon
- Institute of Technology of Saint-Nazaire
- School of Engineering - École Polytechnique de Nantes
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