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  1. Montesquieu University (French: Université Montesquieu), also known as Bordeaux IV (French: Bordeaux Quatre), was a French university, based in Pessac, the suburbs of Bordeaux. In 2014, it merged with the Bordeaux 1 and Bordeaux 2 to form the University of Bordeaux .

  2. Joining the University of Bordeaux means integrating one of France’s leading universities. It means working in a privileged environment, in a diverse and socially-committed community. It means rising to the scientific and societal challenges of the 21st century.

  3. Montesquieu campus. Served by tramway line B, this campus, which is currently being renovated, is dedicated to law, economics and management studies. Built in 1965, the campus has recently become home to monumental works of street art.

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · Montesquieu (born January 18, 1689, Château La Brède, near Bordeaux, France—died February 10, 1755, Paris) was a French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.

  5. Jul 18, 2003 · Montesquieu was one of the great political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Insatiably curious and mordantly funny, he constructed a naturalistic account of the various forms of government, and of the causes that made them what they were and that advanced or constrained their development.

  6. The “Université de Bordeaux” (France) has a long-lasting university tradition dating back to 1441. It was newly established on the 1st of January 2014, following the merger of three universities: Université Bordeaux 1, Université Bordeaux Segalen and Université Bordeaux Montesquieu.Ranked among the top universities in France for the ...

  7. Close to the Montaigne-Montesquieu campus, this campus is home to the University Institute of Technology at the Gradignan city limits as well as the Physical and Sporting Activity Faculty (STAPS) in Pessac.