Toulouse Capitole University

Toulouse Capitole University
Université Toulouse Capitole
MottoUniversitas Magistrorum et Scolarium (Latin)
TypePublic research university
Established1229 (1229) Université Toulouse
Re-established as Université Toulouse 1 in 1970
FounderKing Saint Louis
Budget€150 million (2024)
ChancellorHugues Kenfack
Academic staff
679 lecturers-researchers
Administrative staff
581
Students22,400
15.3% international
Location,
CampusFrance: Toulouse city center; Montauban; Rodez;
Vietnam, Morocco and Vanuatu
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
AffiliationsFederal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
University of Toulouse
Websitewww.ut-capitole.fr

Toulouse Capitole University (French: Université Toulouse Capitole, pronounced [ynivɛʁsite tuluz kapitɔl]; Occitan: Universitat Capitol de Tolosa) is a public university in Toulouse, France. It is one of the three universities of the city of Toulouse, in southwestern France. The university, presided by Hugues Kenfack, focuses on social sciences, law, political science, economics and administration. On January 1, 2023, the University Capitole University became an experimental public institution, regrouping the "component institutions" of the Toulouse School of Economics and the Sciences Po Toulouse, the "components" Toulouse School of Law, the Toulouse School of Management, the University Institutes of Technology (IUT) of Rodez, the Faculty of Computer Science (Informatique), and the Faculty of Administration and Communication.