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Adventist University of France
Campus Adventiste du Salève
MottoEnseigner pour servir
Motto in EnglishTeach to serve
TypePrivate
Established1921
PresidentJean-Philippe Lehmann
LocationCollonges-sous-Saleve, France
Websitewww.campusadventiste.edu
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Adventist University of France also called in French: Campus Adventiste du Salève, formerly named Salève Adventist University, belongs to the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is affiliated with Partnership of Adventist Colleges in Europe, (PACE). The university is located about five miles from Geneva across the Swiss-French border. The campus itself is part way up Le Salève, the summit of which is at an elevation of over 1,300 metres (4,300 feet). This mountain with its restaurants and breath-taking view of the Rhône valley or Mont Blanc attracts many from nearby Geneva. From the campus, the city of Geneva and the Lake Geneva make a picturesque view. On the same campus are located schools from kindergarten to senior high school levels.

Collonges-sous-Salève, the village where the campus is located, is situated in the French département of Haute-Savoie, named "Upper Savoy" for its location in the foothills of the Alps mountain range.

History

The first Adventist seminary in Europe was established in 1893 in Switzerland. This was transferred to Collonges-sous-Salève in 1921, and took the name of Séminaire adventiste du Salève (Adventist Seminary of the Saleve). Being the first European Adventist seminary, it contributed to the training of hundreds of pastors in Europe and has sent missionaries around the world. From 1955, the institution offered a 4-years training program and now 5 years: 3 for a bachelor and 2 for a master. Actually the name is campus adventiste du Salève or Collonges Adventist University.

Academic divisions

The Adventist Theological Seminary is the main teaching faculty at Saleve Adventist University. The French Language Institute is a department of the university that teaches student the French language and culture.

The university also offers distance learning courses.

Alfred Vaucher Library

The Alfred Vaucher Library is a resource centre serving:

The Library catalogue also integrates the books of four research collections:

  • A research centre of the Ellen G. White Estate
  • The Historical Files of Adventism in Europe
  • The José Figols Research Center
  • The Public Affairs and Religious Liberty Centre

See also

References

  1. Adventist Yearbook. Office of Archives and Statistics. Retrieved 2009-08-20
  2. Adventist Directory Retrieved May 23, 2019
  3. Faculty Archived February 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Saleve Adventist University. Retrieved 2009-08-20

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