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Paris-Sorbonne University

Paris-Sorbonne University (also known as Paris IV; French: Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV) was a public research university in Paris, France, active from 1971 to 2017. It was the main inheritor of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Paris. In 2018, it merged with Pierre and Marie Curie University and some smaller entities to form a new university called Sorbonne University.

Paris-Sorbonne University
Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV)
TypePublic
Active1 January 1971 (1971-01-01)–31 December 2017 (2017-12-31)
Academic affiliations
Sorbonne University group
Budget€118,800,000[1]
PresidentBarthélémy Jobert
Academic staff
1,300
Administrative staff
774
Students23,505
Undergraduates13,900
Postgraduates6,916
2,508
Location
Paris
,
France

48°50′55″N 2°20′34″E / 48.84861°N 2.34278°E / 48.84861; 2.34278Coordinates: 48°50′55″N 2°20′34″E / 48.84861°N 2.34278°E / 48.84861; 2.34278
Campus12 urban campuses
NewspaperPresses de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne
Colours   Indigo & gold
NicknameParis IV
Sporting affiliations
Association Sportive de Paris IV
Websitewww.paris-sorbonne.fr
Location in Paris

Paris-Sorbonne University was consistently ranked as France's as well as one of the world's most prominent universities in the humanities. QS World University Rankings ranked it 13th in humanities internationally in 2010, and 17th in 2011 and 2012.[2] Times Higher Education World University Rankings also ranked it as France's most reputable institution of higher education in 2012.[3]

History

 
Sorbonne in the Latin Quarter in Paris, France. Historical house of the former University of Paris, and main university building of its successor Paris-Sorbonne University 1971–2017.

Paris-Sorbonne University was one of the inheritors of the Faculty of Humanities (French: Faculté des lettres) of the University of Paris[1] (also known as the Sorbonne), which ceased to exist following student protests in May 1968. The Faculty of Humanities was the main focus of the University of Paris, and subsequently Paris-Sorbonne University was one of its main successors.[4] It was a member of the Sorbonne University Group.

Paris-Sorbonne University enrolled about 24,000 students in 20 departments specialising in arts, humanities and languages, divided in 12 campuses throughout Paris. Seven of the campuses were situated in the historic Latin Quarter, including the historic Sorbonne university building, and three in the Marais, Malesherbes and Clignancourt respectively. In addition, the university also maintained one campus in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, alter called Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi. Paris-Sorbonne University also comprised France's prestigious communication and journalism school, CELSA, located in the Parisian suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine. Paris-Sorbonne University maintained about 400 international agreements.

As a successor of the faculty of humanities of the University of Paris, it was a founding member the Sorbonne University group, an alliance with the successor of the faculty of law and economics and of the faculty of science of the University of Paris (respectively, Panthéon-Assas University and Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University).[5] This group allowed Paris-Sorbonne University students to pursue several dual degrees. Two graduate certificates in law from Panthéon-Assas University (Sorbonne Law School) were accessible for all the student members of the Sorbonne University group.[6]

Succession: Sorbonne University

On 1 January 2018, Paris-Sorbonne University merged with Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University to create the Sorbonne University.[7][5]

Notable people

Notable faculty and staff

 
Jean Favier (1932–2014), French historian, director of the French National Archives, and president of the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

Notable Paris-Sorbonne university faculty include:

Notable alumni

 
Donald Adamson (born 1939), British literary scholar, author and historian.
 

See also

References

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Agence d'évaluation de la recherche et de l'enseignement supérieur. November 2009. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 March 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) Rankings". Top Universities. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  3. ^ "World Reputation Rankings 2012 | Times Higher Education (THE)". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 April 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  5. ^ a b University World News, Merger of elite Paris universities gets the go-ahead
  6. ^ Les échos - Un bagage en droit de plus en plus utile
  7. ^ Le Figaro, Le retour de la grande université de Paris
  8. ^ "Ambassador Dr. Nureldin Satti – Yintab Strategy Consults". Retrieved 5 May 2020.

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This article is about the successor of the faculty of humanities of the University of Paris active from 1971 to 2017 For its successor see Sorbonne University Paris Sorbonne University also known as Paris IV French Universite Paris Sorbonne Paris IV was a public research university in Paris France active from 1971 to 2017 It was the main inheritor of the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Paris In 2018 it merged with Pierre and Marie Curie University and some smaller entities to form a new university called Sorbonne University Paris Sorbonne UniversityUniversite Paris Sorbonne Paris IV TypePublicActive1 January 1971 1971 01 01 31 December 2017 2017 12 31 Academic affiliationsSorbonne University groupBudget 118 800 000 1 PresidentBarthelemy JobertAcademic staff1 300Administrative staff774Students23 505Undergraduates13 900Postgraduates6 916Doctoral students2 508LocationParis France48 50 55 N 2 20 34 E 48 84861 N 2 34278 E 48 84861 2 34278 Coordinates 48 50 55 N 2 20 34 E 48 84861 N 2 34278 E 48 84861 2 34278Campus12 urban campusesNewspaperPresses de l Universite Paris SorbonneColours Indigo amp goldNicknameParis IVSporting affiliationsAssociation Sportive de Paris IVWebsitewww wbr paris sorbonne wbr frLocation in ParisParis Sorbonne University was consistently ranked as France s as well as one of the world s most prominent universities in the humanities QS World University Rankings ranked it 13th in humanities internationally in 2010 and 17th in 2011 and 2012 2 Times Higher Education World University Rankings also ranked it as France s most reputable institution of higher education in 2012 3 Contents 1 History 2 Succession Sorbonne University 3 Notable people 3 1 Notable faculty and staff 3 2 Notable alumni 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Sorbonne in the Latin Quarter in Paris France Historical house of the former University of Paris and main university building of its successor Paris Sorbonne University 1971 2017 See also University of Paris Paris Sorbonne University was one of the inheritors of the Faculty of Humanities French Faculte des lettres of the University of Paris 1 also known as the Sorbonne which ceased to exist following student protests in May 1968 The Faculty of Humanities was the main focus of the University of Paris and subsequently Paris Sorbonne University was one of its main successors 4 It was a member of the Sorbonne University Group Paris Sorbonne University enrolled about 24 000 students in 20 departments specialising in arts humanities and languages divided in 12 campuses throughout Paris Seven of the campuses were situated in the historic Latin Quarter including the historic Sorbonne university building and three in the Marais Malesherbes and Clignancourt respectively In addition the university also maintained one campus in Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates alter called Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi Paris Sorbonne University also comprised France s prestigious communication and journalism school CELSA located in the Parisian suburb of Neuilly sur Seine Paris Sorbonne University maintained about 400 international agreements As a successor of the faculty of humanities of the University of Paris it was a founding member the Sorbonne University group an alliance with the successor of the faculty of law and economics and of the faculty of science of the University of Paris respectively Pantheon Assas University and Pierre and Marie Curie University 5 This group allowed Paris Sorbonne University students to pursue several dual degrees Two graduate certificates in law from Pantheon Assas University Sorbonne Law School were accessible for all the student members of the Sorbonne University group 6 Succession Sorbonne University EditFurther information Sorbonne University On 1 January 2018 Paris Sorbonne University merged with Pierre and Marie Curie University to create the Sorbonne University 7 5 Notable people EditNotable faculty and staff Edit Jean Favier 1932 2014 French historian director of the French National Archives and president of the Bibliotheque nationale de France Notable Paris Sorbonne university faculty include Dominique Barberis novelist French literature Yves Marie Berce historian member of the Academie des sciences morales et politiques 2007 Philippe Contamine historian member of the Academie des inscriptions et belles lettres Denis Crouzet historian awarded the Madeleine Laurain Portemer prize by the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques Marc Fumaroli member of the Academie francaise professor at the College de France Jean Favier 1932 2014 historian member of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres Nicolas Grimal egyptologist member of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres Claude Lecouteux historian Jean Luc Marion philosopher member of the Academie francaise 2008 Daniele Pistone musicologist correspondent member at the Academie des beaux arts 2014 Frederic Regard litterature britannique specialiste des etudes de genre en France Jean Yves Tadie English Literature Jean Tulard historian member of the Academie des sciences morales et politiques 1994 Notable alumni Edit Donald Adamson born 1939 British literary scholar author and historian Philippe Barbarin born 1950 French Catholic Archbishop of Lyon and cardinal Ambassador Besiana Kadare in the UN General Assembly Hall Donald Adamson born 1939 British historian Shmuel Agmon born 1922 Israeli mathematician Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al Kawari born 1948 Qatari diplomat Sophia Antoniadis 1895 1972 classical scholar and first female professor at Leiden University Philippe Barbarin born 1950 French Catholic Archbishop of Lyon and cardinal Charlotte Casiraghi born 1986 Italian fashion journalist Karl P Cohen 1913 2012 American physical chemist Ioan Petru Culianu 1950 1991 Romanian historian Abiol Lual Deng born 1983 South Sudanese American political scientist Mamadou Diouf Senegalese professor of Western African history at Columbia University Marie Drucker born 1974 French journalist Soudabeh Fazaeli born 1947 Iranian seismologist researcher mythologist and writer Luc Ferry born 1951 French philosopher Henri Guaino born 1957 French politician William Irigoyen born 1970 French journalist Besiana Kadare born 1972 Albanian Ambassador to the UN Samir Kassir 1960 2005 Lebanese French professor of history at Saint Joseph University Jiddu Krishnamurti born 1895 Indian philosopher Thanh Hai Ngo born 1947 Vietnamese Canadian senator Caterina Magni born 1966 Italian French archaeologist Shahrzad Rafati born 1980 Iranian Canadian media entrepreneur Bernard Romain born 1944 French painter and sculptor Christiane Taubira born 1952 Minister of Justice of France Habib Tawa born 1945 Lebanese French historian Jean Pierre Thiollet born 1956 French writer Shunichi Yamaguchi born 1950 Japanese politician Nureldin Satti Sudanese diplomat and ambassador to the United States 8 Jemima West born 1987 Anglo French actress Baby Varghese Indian scholar and professor Abdul Hafeez Mirza born 1939 Pakistani Tourism worker cultural activist and Professor of French Studied International Tourism See also EditSorbonne University its successor University of Paris its predecessor Sorbonne Education in FranceReferences Edit a b Rapport d evaluation de l Universite Paris Sorbonne Paris IV PDF Agence d evaluation de la recherche et de l enseignement superieur November 2009 p 7 Archived from the original PDF on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Universite Paris Sorbonne Paris IV Rankings Top Universities Retrieved 19 December 2019 World Reputation Rankings 2012 Times Higher Education THE Times Higher Education Retrieved 19 December 2019 Paris Sorbonne L historique Archived from the original on 6 April 2015 Retrieved 30 August 2017 a b University World News Merger of elite Paris universities gets the go ahead Les echos Un bagage en droit de plus en plus utile Le Figaro Le retour de la grande universite de Paris Ambassador Dr Nureldin Satti Yintab Strategy Consults Retrieved 5 May 2020 External links EditOfficial website French English Paris Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi Campus Site DIES Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paris Sorbonne University amp oldid 1135745120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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