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Sorbonne university,

University of Paris I-Panthé on-Sorbonne

Pantheon-Sorbonne University, also known as "La Sorbonne" and "Paris 1" in French, is the main successor of the former Sorbonne University, and has inherited most of the faculties of law and politics and humanities and arts of the former Sorbonne University (this is the full name of the school "Pantheon"). This university is a comprehensive university focusing on law, politics, economic management and humanities. It has an important influence on relevant academic circles in Europe and even the world, and has trained a large number of outstanding talents for French administration, justice, enterprises and academic circles. Sorbonne University has 14 teaching units, 5 colleges and more than 40,000 students. The school has been very successful in international communication, and has cooperated with hundreds of universities around the world, including Oxford University in Britain, Lausanne University in Switzerland and Cornell University in the United States. Paris, a university with the best law, politics and history, is also the highest ranked university in the world.

University of Paris II-Pantion assas

Universitépantheon-Assas, also known as pantheon-Assas University, inherited one of the faculties of law and politics of the former Sorbonne University, and its law major kept pace with Paris. Many influential French jurists teach in this school. The school has more than 20,000 students, including 2,000 foreign students. The school has close cooperation with world-renowned universities such as Oxford University, Cambridge University, Munich University and Berlin University.

University of Paris III-Sorbonne University

Founded in 1970, the name "Sorbonne Nouvelle" was adopted in 197 1 to show its historical roots in the Latin quarter of Paris and its mission of extensive innovation in university higher education and research. Among the 0/3 public universities in Paris/KLOC-,Paris III is famous for its language and film arts ... At present, there are 65,438+09,360 students (including 4,500 foreign students), 534 teachers and 480 administrative and library staff.

University of Paris IV-Paris Sorbonne Campus

The fourth largest university in Paris is called Université Paris-Sorbonne, which is located in Paris, France. Founded in 197 1, it was founded by the former Paris University. The University of Paris IV inherited the humanistic part of the original University of Paris. There are 23,324 students. Majors include Greek, philosophy, history, geography, English, German and so on.

University of Paris V, rene descartes

According to the 1970 Reorganization Act of the University of Paris, the University of Paris V was established on the basis of retaining the faculties of medicine, pharmacy, language, literature and humanities. There are also data showing that the predecessor of Paris V was Paris Medical University, which was built at the end of18th century. The school has more than 29,000 students and more than 2,900 teachers, researchers and administrators. The school is in a leading position in teaching and research in the fields of pedagogy, sociology, psychology, law, management and international relations, engineering and genetics, immunology, epidemiology, pharmacy, society and public health.

University of Paris VI

UPMC (University of Paris VI) is the main successor of the College of Science of Sorbonne University in Paris. University of Paris VI has a long history and currently has 30,000 students. University of Paris VI has 4,000 researchers and teachers-researchers, and 20 doctoral graduate schools; Every year, 700 doctoral dissertations are defended, 3,000 diplomas are awarded, and 300 doctors are trained through 8 hospitals; It is a unique research and education center in France and Europe. 19-During the mid-20th century, a large number of world-famous scientists were trained, among which Pierre and Marie Curie were the most famous. 1968 French educational reform broke the traditional pattern of running a school, and later the Sixth University of Paris was established in the Latin quarter, the birthplace of Paris culture, named Pierre and Marie Curie University, in memory of two outstanding scientists who studied and worked here.

University of Paris VII-Paris Diderot

Paris VII of Deni Diderot University (hereinafter referred to as Paris VII) was founded in 1970. It is a multidisciplinary comprehensive university that can provide nearly 230 national diplomas. The main subjects include: science (mathematics, physics, chemistry, life sciences, computer informatics, earth sciences and environment), literature and humanities-foreign languages (including oriental languages), social sciences, philosophy and history of science, 1 geography, etc. -and health care: medicine and dentistry, hematology college.

University of Paris VIII-Vincent Nessa Saint-Denis

Université de Vincennes à Saint-Denis is located in saint-denis, 5 kilometers north of Paris. It has always been one of the cradles of democratic ideas in French educational institutions. In Paris 13 universities, it is famous for art education (fine arts, photography, film), humanities and social sciences and interdisciplinary research. The school adheres to the principles of freedom, democracy and equal learning opportunities. The school has 8 teaching units and 3 vocational education colleges with about 23,000 students. University of Paris VIII has good cooperative relations with more than 200 excellent universities in the world, such as University of California, Berkeley, Brown University, Stuttgart University, Tokyo University, China Communication University and Beijing Film Academy. French Academy? Ais de Géopolitique) holds the only doctorate in geopolitics in France.

University of Paris IX (University of Paris IX Dauphine)

1968 was founded in Paris IX University of Dauphine, the former NATO office in Paris. Since its establishment, it has enjoyed extensive autonomy in teaching content and teaching method innovation. At present, the school has 20,000 students, 483 teachers-researchers and 852 teachers from professional circles. The school focuses on economic management, and the major of economic management is the most prestigious in French public universities.

Paris X-Nanterre

University of Paris X (University of Nanterre in Paris) is a famous French public comprehensive university. The science branch of University of Paris X is located in VILLE D'AVRAY between Paris and Versailles. Since the University of Paris X was officially named 1968, it has trained a large number of talents in science, technology, education, economy, politics, culture and art for France and other countries in the world. At present, there are about 35,000 students and 2,500 faculty members. Among them, there are 1996 students from the School of Literature, Art and Public Relations, 55 19 students from the School of Language and Literature, 9,537 students from the Academy of Social and Humanities Sciences, 658 students from the School of Economic Management and Legal Sciences, and 23 165438 students from the College of Science and Technology.

XI University in Paris (XI University in South Paris)

Xi(Paris Francis, a world-renowned university, was founded in 1970. It is a well-known comprehensive national university focusing on science and engineering, including science, engineering, information and cosmology, medicine and pharmacy, economy and management, art, law and sports. The school enjoys a high reputation in France for its natural science and medicine, and its scale and popularity are among the best in France.

University of Paris XII-Valde Marne

Paris 12 Val de Marne University is one of the newly-built Paris 13 universities in 1960s. It is located in Creteil school district in the southeast of Paris and is a comprehensive university of arts, science and engineering. The school consists of the College of Literature and Humanities, the College of Technology, the College of Law and Society, the College of Economic Management and Environment, and the College of Life Science and Health. There are 26,000 students, including 40% in law and economic management, 0/2% in medicine, 25% in literature and humanities city construction, and 23% in science and engineering. Academic education and continuing education coexist. Subject advantages include bioengineering, biomedical engineering, technical interface, environmental management, artificial limbs, robots and industrial computers.

University of Paris XIII-North

Paris XIII University is located in the northern suburb of Paris, and it is one of the thirteen universities derived from the former Sorbonne University. It consists of humanities and social sciences, law and politics, economy and management, information and communication, health, medicine and biology, Galilee Institute of Technology, Department of Physical Education and Physiology, two technical colleges of IUT University (Vidale and Saint-Denis campuses) and four vocational colleges of IUP University. The vocational and technical education of Paris University 13 is the most famous in France. The school also has 3 doctoral programs and 4 1 laboratory.