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Sorbonne University

Sorbonne University (French: Sorbonne Université) is a public research university located in Paris, France. The institution's legacy reaches back to the Middle Ages in 1257 when Sorbonne College was established by Robert de Sorbon as one of the first universities in Europe.

Sorbonne University


MottoCréateurs de futurs depuis 1257 (French)
Motto in English
Creators of futures since 1257
TypePublic research non-profit coeducational higher education institution
Established
  • 1257; 767 years ago (1257) (as Sorbonne college)
  • 2018; 6 years ago (2018) (current legal status)
Academic affiliations
EUA
LERU
UNICA
TPC
Endowment€900 million
Budget€1 billion (2021)
PresidentNathalie Drach-Temam
Academic staff
6,400
Administrative staff
3,600[1]
Students55,600 (2019)
Location
21 Rue de l’École de Médecine 75006 Paris
,
CampusLatin Quarter; Clignancourt; Jussieu; Institut de Géographie; Malesherbes
World Ranking35 (ARWU)
ColorsBlue   and   Red
NicknameSorbonne
Websitesorbonne-universite.fr
Chapel of the main Sorbonne building

Sorbonne University is one of the most sought after universities by students and researchers from France, Europe, and the French speaking countries. Most notably, Marie Skłodowska-Curie, who came from Poland in 1891 and joined the faculty of sciences of the Sorbonne, was also the first woman to become a professor at the Sorbonne. Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie are considered the founders of the modern-day Faculty of Science and Engineering of Sorbonne University. As of 2021, its alumni and professors have won 33 Nobel Prizes, six Fields Medals, and one Turing Award.[2]

History edit

College of Sorbonne edit

Robert de Sorbon (1201–1274), chaplain to King Louis IX (Saint Louis), observed the difficulties experienced by poor "schoolchildren" in achieving the rank of doctor. In February 1257, he had a house (domus) officially established which he intended for a certain number of secular clergy who, living in common and without concern for their material existence, would be entirely occupied with study and teaching. This house was named the college of Sorbonne.

The old slogan of the establishment, "Sorbonne University, creators of futures since 1257", refers to this date. The college of Sorbonne was closed along with all the other colleges of the former University of Paris in 1793.

The college of Sorbonne was located on the site of the current Sorbonne building, shared between Sorbonne University, Panthéon-Sorbonne University (Paris I) and Sorbonne Nouvelle University (Paris III).

Following the promulgation of laws on 28 April 1893, giving civil personality to the bodies formed by the union of several faculties of an academy, and 10 July 1896, giving the name of university to the bodies of faculties, the new University of Paris was created in 1896 through the merger of the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Letters, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Protestant Theology (created in 1877 and transformed into a free faculty in 1905), and the École supérieure de pharmacie. It was inaugurated on 19 November 1896 by its president, Félix Faure.

Splitting of the University of Paris edit

The Universities of Paris-Sorbonne and Pierre-et-Marie-Curie were created as a result of the university reform prepared by Edgar Faure in 1968.

At that time, the University of Paris, divided into five faculties, was split into several interdisciplinary universities. Some, including the University of Paris-Sorbonne, retained the name "Sorbonne" and premises in the historic centre of the University of Paris, which had until then been mainly devoted to the Faculties of Arts and Sciences.

The University of Paris-VI is created from the majority of the teaching and research units of the Faculty of Sciences of Paris (the others joining the universities of Paris-VII Denis Diderot (now Université Paris Cité), Paris-Saclay University in Orsay, Paris-XII and Paris-XIII in Villetaneuse) and part of the units of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris (the others joining the universities of Paris-V René Descartes (now Université Paris Cité), Paris-VII Denis Diderot and Paris-XIII).

Reunification of the Universities of Paris IV and Paris VI edit

In 2010, some of the direct successors of the faculties of the University of Paris created the Sorbonne Universities Association. The following universities, members of the group, decided to merge into Sorbonne University in 2018:

  • Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV) (1971–2017), formerly a constituent part of the faculty of humanities of the University of Paris.
  • Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) (1971–2017), formerly a constituent part of the faculty of sciences and of the school of medicine of the University of Paris.

At the same time, the Sorbonne Universities Association was renamed the Sorbonne University Association; it includes the following institutions for academic cooperation:[3]

As part of the reforms of French Higher Education, on 19 March 2018, the international jury called by the French Government for the "Initiative d'excellence" (IDEX) confirmed the definite win of Sorbonne University. Consequently, Sorbonne University won an endowment of 900 Million euros with no limit of time. This is the first higher education institution in Paris region to win such an endowment. The university was established by a decree issued 21 April 2017, taking effect 1 January 2018.[4]

Faculties edit

Sorbonne University has three faculties: Arts and Humanities, Science and Engineering, and Medicine.[5]

Arts and humanities edit

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities provides studies in arts, languages, letters, and human and social sciences, and is the largest in France. Fields such as history, geography, languages, linguistics, musicology, philosophy, classical and modern literature, foreign literature and civilisations, and the history of art and archaeology are part of this faculty.[6]

Science and engineering edit

The Faculty of Science and Engineering of Sorbonne University is a major research institution in France. It can be considered the successor in direct line to the Faculty of Science of the University of Paris with the Paris-Saclay Faculty of Sciences.[7]

It has 79 laboratories in the Paris region, most in association with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). Some of the most notable institutes and laboratories include the Institut Henri Poincaré (Mathematics), Institut d'astrophysique de Paris (Astrophysics), LIP6 (Informatics / Computer Science), Institut des systèmes intelligents et de robotique (Robotics), Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu – Paris Rive Gauche (foundations of Mathematics, shared with University of Paris) and the Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel (Quantum Physics, shared with PSL University).[7]

Medicine edit

The Faculty of Medicine is associated with the Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris, the Sorbonne University Hospital Group (Hôpital Charles-Foix, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Hôpital Fondation Rothschild, Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Hôpital Tenon, Hôpital Armand-Trousseau, Hôpital de La Roche-Guyon) and the Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital, promoting multidisciplinary research, and training doctors and other health professionals.[8]

Law (external tuition) edit

There is no law school as such in Sorbonne University. In 1971, most of the law professors from the Faculty of Law and Economics of the University of Paris decided to restructure it as a university, called Panthéon-Assas University (after the two main campuses of the Paris Law Faculty: place du Panthéon and rue d’Assas campuses).[9] Panthéon-Assas now provides legal studies for Sorbonne University as an independent university.

Campuses edit

Sorbonne edit

Sorbonne University's historical campus is in the historic central Sorbonne building, located at 47 rue des Écoles, in the historic Latin Quarter of Paris. The building is the undivided property of the 13 successor universities of the University of Paris, managed by the Chancellerie des Universités de Paris.[10] Besides the monuments of the Cour d'honneur, the Sorbonne Chapel and the Grand amphitéâtre,[11] the building houses the Academy of Paris Rectorat, the Chancellerie des Universités de Paris, part of the universities Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, Sorbonne University, Paris Cité University and the École Nationale des Chartes as well as the École pratique des hautes études that are constituent schools of PSL University.[12]

Before the 19th century, the Sorbonne occupied several buildings. The chapel was built in 1622 by the then-Provisor of the University of Paris, Cardinal Richelieu, during the reign of Louis XIII. In 1881, politician Jules Ferry decided to convert the Sorbonne into one single building. Under the supervision of Pierre Greard, Chief Officer of the Education Authority of Paris, Henri-Paul Nénot constructed the current building from 1883 to 1901 that reflects a basic architectural uniformity. The integration of the chapel into the whole was also Nénot's work with the construction of a cour d'honneur. The Sorbonne building is generally reserved for undergraduate students in their third year and graduate students in certain academic disciplines. Only students in Semitic studies, regardless of level, take all their classes at the Sorbonne campus.

The Library of the Sorbonne is an inter-university library of the universities Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, Sorbonne University, University of Paris, under the administration of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.[13] It is open exclusively to undergraduate students in their third year and graduate students. With the former archives of the now-defunct University of Paris, 2,500,000 books, 400,000 of them ancient, 2,500 historical manuscripts, 18,000 doctoral dissertation papers, 17,750 past and current French and international periodicals and 7,100 historical printing plates, the Library of the Sorbonne is the largest university library in Paris and was entirely refurbished in 2013.

Jussieu edit

The largest of Sorbonne University's campuses is Jussieu Campus, officially named "Pierre and Marie Curie campus". It houses the Faculty of Sciences. The first buildings are from 1957. The main part of the campus, the "Gril d'Albert," was built in 1964, and was completely refurbished from 1996 to 2016.[14]

It houses six university libraries, including an important research library in mathematics and computer science.

Maison de la Recherche edit

 
Inter-university Library of La Sorbonne

The Maison de la Recherche campus is the central building for doctoral studies that hosts the history and geography departments. It houses the Serpente Library that has 55,000 works and 292 past and current French and international periodicals. All doctoral dissertations since 1 January 1986 have been stored at the Serpente Library.

Clignancourt and Malesherbes edit

Two other campuses are the Clignancourt and Malesherbes centers. Undergraduate students in their first and second years of study in Philosophy, History, Geography, Musicology, English and Spanish take their classes at the Clignancourt center. The Clignancourt Library contains 78,000 works, 210 French and international periodicals and 800 educational DVDs.

Undergraduate students in their first and second years of study in French literature, French language, Latin, and Ancient Greek take their classes at the Malesherbes center. All undergraduate students in these academic disciplines study in the central Sorbonne building in their third year. Undergraduate and graduate students in German studies, Slavic studies, Italic studies and Romanian studies, regardless of level, take all of their classes at the Malesherbes center. The Malesherbes center also hosts three research centers in Italian culture, the cultures and literature of central Europe and the Balkans and the Germanic, Nordic and Dutch centers. The Malesherbes Library contains 200,000 works specializing in the study of foreign languages and cultures and 1,200 past and current French and international periodicals. More than 50,000 doctoral dissertations are available for public viewing.

Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie edit

Undergraduate Art History and Archeology students take their classes at the Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie, located at the main entrance of the Jardin du Luxembourg. Constructed by architect Paul Bigot between 1925 and 1930, the Mesopotamian-style building was classified as a national historic building in 1996. It hosts the Michelet Library that contains 100,000 volumes of work on art history and archeology with 100 French and international periodicals. Only 10,000 of the art history and archeology works are open to students, the others requiring special authorization of usage. Graduate Art History and Archeology students take their courses at the Institut National de l'Histoire de l'Art in the Galerie Colbert, a partnered national institution of the university.

Other campuses in Paris edit

Both the Institut d'Urbanisme et d'Aménagement and the Institut d'Etudes hispaniques in the Latin Quarter host third year and graduate students of Geography and Iberian and Latin American studies. The Marcel Bataillon Library houses the Institut d'Etudes Hispaniques' collection of 25,000 works on Iberian and Latin-American culture. Catalan studies take place at the Centre d'Etudes catalanes in the Marais.

The Sorbonne university also includes Campus Pitié and Campus Saint-Antoine for the study of medicine ; Campus Les Cordeliers, Campus Curie and Campus Raspail for sciences studies.

Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi edit

An exclusive international agreement between Sorbonne and the government of Abu Dhabi was signed on 19 February 2006, starting plans to bring Sorbonne University to Abu Dhabi. Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD) was established on 30 May 2008 on Reem Island by a decree of the ruler of Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates. All programs are taught in the French language except for the Bachelor of Physics and most of the masters programmes, that are taught in English . An intensive French language programme is offered for one or two year(s) to students who do not meet the French language requirement for registration. The establishment of the university demonstrates the keenness of Abu Dhabi to create an international hub in culture and education, having also signed a contract with the Louvre in 2007 to create the Louvre Abu Dhabi, and with New York University in 2007 to create New York University Abu Dhabi. SUAD is jointly governed by the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) and by SUAD's board of trustees, with six members, three of whom are appointed by the home Sorbonne University and the other three appointed by the Abu Dhabi Executive Council. The president of SUAD is the president of Sorbonne University in Paris, currently Prof Nathalie Drach-Temam. Academic programmes are offered at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the social sciences, humanities, law and sciences.

Academics and rankings edit

Rankings and reputation edit

Sorbonne University is consistently ranked in the top universities in Europe and the world. The first recognition of its existence as an integrated university came in 2018, when it appeared on the CWUR World University Rankings 2018–2019 in 29th place globally and 1st place in France.[15]

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[16]43 (2022)
CWUR World[17]38 (2022–2023)
CWTS World[18]97 (2022)
QS World[19]59 (2024)
Reuters World[20]56 (2019)
THE World[21]90 (2023)
USNWR Global[22]46 (2022)
National – Overall
ARWU National[16]2 (2022)
CWTS National[18]1 (2020)
CWUR National[23]3 (2021–22)
QS National[19]3 (2021)
THE National[21]3 (2021)
USNWR National[24]1 (2022)

In the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020, Sorbonne University is ranked in range 39 globally and 3rd in France.[16]

In the Times Higher Education European Teaching Rankings 2024, Sorbonne University was ranked in fourth place in France.[25]

In the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2019, Sorbonne University was ranked in range 51–60 globally and 2nd in France.[26]

The 2021 QS World University Rankings[27] ranked Sorbonne University 83rd overall in the world and 3rd in France. Individual faculties at Sorbonne University also featured in the rankings.

Before the merger of Paris-Sorbonne University and Pierre and Marie Curie University, both had their own rankings in the world.

Its founding predecessor Paris-Sorbonne University was ranked 222 in the world by the QS World University Rankings 2015. By faculty, it was ranked 9 in modern languages, 36 in arts and humanities (1st in France), and 127 in social sciences and management (5th in France).[28] By academic reputation, it was ranked 80 (2nd in France), according to the QS World University Rankings, and 2nd in overall highest international reputation of all academic institutions in France, according to the Times Higher Education 2015.[29][30] In 2014 Paris-Sorbonne ranked 227 in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings, 115 for Social Sciences and Management, 33 for Arts and Humanities.[30]

Pierre and Marie Curie University was often ranked as the best university in France.[31] In 2014 UPMC was ranked 35th in the world, 6th in Europe and 1st in France by the Academic Ranking of World Universities.[32] It was ranked 4th in the world in the field of mathematics by the same study. The 2013 QS World University Rankings[33] ranked the university 112th overall in the world and 3rd in France. In 2013, according to University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP),[34] Université Pierre et Marie Curie is ranked first university in France, and 44th in the world. UPMC is a member of Sorbonne University Association.[35]

International partnerships edit

Sorbonne students can study abroad for a semester or a year at partner institutions such as McGill University, University of Toronto, King's College London, and University of Warwick.

Organization edit

Members have worked on several projects in order to strengthen the relations between them and potentially create a new international institution. The most famous projects are the "Sorbonne College" (Collège de la Sorbonne) for bachelor's degrees and the "Sorbonne Doctoral College" (Collège doctoral de la Sorbonne) for graduate students.

The Sorbonne College edit

Since 2014, the Sorbonne College for bachelor's degrees ("Collège des Licences de la Sorbonne") has been coordinating the academic projects of Sorbonne University with Panthéon-Assas University, the law school of the Sorbonne University Group which has not merged into the Sorbonne University and remained independent. It also offers cross-institutional academic courses in many fields, allowing students to graduate from both institutions. For example, some cross-institutional bachelor's degrees ("double licences") are proposed to students in :

  • Science and History (Sorbonne)
  • Science and Musicology (Sorbonne)
  • Science and Philosophy (Sorbonne)
  • Science and Chinese (Sorbonne)
  • Science and German (Sorbonne)
  • Law and History (Panthéon-Assas / Sorbonne)
  • Law and Art History (Panthéon-Assas / Sorbonne)
  • Law and Science (Panthéon-Assas / Sorbonne)
  • History and Media (Sorbonne / Panthéon-Assas)[36]

As it is the case in the Anglo-American university system, Sorbonne University proposes a major-minor system, that is currently being deployed at the university.[37]

Sorbonne University, in partnership with INSEAD, also offers all of its alumni and PhD students a professionalizing course in business management to complete their curriculum.

The Doctoral College edit

 
Sorbonne University's graduation ceremony, May 2011

Since 2010, every PhD student is being delivered an honorary diploma labeled Sorbonne University. This diploma highlights and gathers the skills of the doctors and researchers from the institutions that form Sorbonne University.

The Sorbonne Doctoral College, created in 2013, coordinates the activities of the 26 doctoral schools. Since 2014, it has developed cross-disciplinary Ph.Ds between the different members of the Sorbonne University Association.

Sorbonne University's doctoral schools
Doctoral school Fields
Énergie, matière, univers Chimie physique & chimie analytique de Paris centre
Physique et chimie des matériaux
Chimie moléculaire de Paris centre
Astronomie et astrophysique
Sciences de la Terre et physique de l'univers
Physique en Ile-de-France
Modélisation et ingénierie Informatique, télécommunications & électronique
Sciences mathématiques de Paris centre
Sciences mécaniques, acoustique, électronique et robotique
Terre vivante et environnement Sciences de l’environnement
Géosciences, ressources naturelles et environnement
Sciences de la nature et de l'homme : écologie et évolution
Vie et santé Cerveau, cognition, comportement
Santé publique & sciences de l’information biomédicale
Physiologie, physiopathologie et thérapeutique
Complexité du vivant
Histoire-Géographie École doctorale de géographie de Paris
Histoire de l’art et archéologie Paris-Sorbonne
Histoire moderne et contemporaine
Mondes anciens et médiévaux
Langues, lettres et civilisations Littératures françaises et comparée
Civilisations, cultures et sociétés
Concepts et Language

Since 2011, Sorbonne University celebrates its graduates in a formal ceremony where every Ph.D. graduate wears a scholar uniform.[38]

Research edit

To strengthen the influence of its research infrastructures at the international level, Sorbonne University has developed several research programs aiming at reinforcing or exploring new fields of study. This innovative cross-disciplinary approach was embodied with the creation of four new academic positions gathering several establishments of the group:[39]

  • A Department of Digital Humanities, exploring the use of digital technologies in the social science
  • A Department of Polychromatic Studies of Societies, associating architecture, anthropology, chemical physics, literature and art history
  • A Department of Digital Health, exploring biomedical tools
  • A Department of 3D Craniofacial Reconstruction

Sorbonne University has formed several partnerships enabling bilateral research programswith academic institutions such as the China Scholarship Council or the Brazilian foundation FAPERJ.

Sorbonne University is a member of the League of European Research Universities, which gathers 23 European universities such as Cambridge and Oxford.[40]

Collections edit

Scientific collections edit

The Sorbonne University houses eight notable scientific collections that are open to researchers.[41] Some collections are open to the public as noted.

  • Minerals – over 1500 minerals on display in 24 cases, open to the public
  • Physics experiments models – models built by professors from the Sorbonne and UPMC in order to demonstrate different principles of physics
  • Zoology – teaching collection of stuffed specimens, skeletal mounts, fluid parts, anatomical casts and insect boxes
  • Paleontology – research collection of fossil invertebrates
  • G. Lippmann collection – Research collection of 46 photographic plates created by Gabriel Lippmann in his studies of photography and the physics of light
  • Charcot library – Research collection of the personal library of neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot
  • Paleobotany – Research collection of Fossil plants
  • Musée Dupuytren – moved from Cordeliers, will be open to the public occasionally, features wax anatomical items and preserved specimens illustrating diseases and malformations.

Recent Nobel, Fields and Turing laureates edit

Notable alumni edit

  • Raphael Armattoe, Ghanaian medical doctor, author, poet and politician.
  • Marie Curie, Professor at the Sorbonne, first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person and the only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields.
  • Annik Houel, psychologist and feminist
  • Taha Hussein, was one of the most influential 20th-century Middle-Eastern writers and intellectuals, he was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature fourteen times. Minister of education in 1950.
  • Mona Khazinder, Saudi art curator and historian
  • Jacqueline Ki-Zerbo, Malian women's rights  activist, pro-democracy activist and participant in the endogenous development of Africa
  • Yann LeCun, Professor at New York University and Head of AI at Facebook, "founding father of convolutional nets"
  • Yvonne Rokseth, composer and musicologist
  • Hossein Towfigh, pioneer of Iranian press freedom & Editor-in-Chief of Towfigh Magazine, the most popular satirical weekly magazine in Iran.
  • Charlotte and Laura Tremble, French synchronized swimmers

See also edit

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References edit

  • THE – France’s most iconic university, the Sorbonne, is reborn
  • University World News, Merger of elite Paris universities gets the go-ahead
  • Le Figaro, Le retour de la grande université de Paris
  • Study International, Consolidation of two elite Paris universities confirmed for 2018
  • The Pie News, Mega university planned for Paris’s Left Bank

External links edit

  • Official website of the university.
  • Official website of the project.
  • Official website 5 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine of the Sorbonne University Association.
  • Decree officially creating the university.

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This article is about the university established in 2018 For other uses see Sorbonne disambiguation Sorbonne University French Sorbonne Universite is a public research university located in Paris France The institution s legacy reaches back to the Middle Ages in 1257 when Sorbonne College was established by Robert de Sorbon as one of the first universities in Europe Sorbonne UniversityMottoCreateurs de futurs depuis 1257 French Motto in EnglishCreators of futures since 1257TypePublic research non profit coeducational higher education institutionEstablished1257 767 years ago 1257 as Sorbonne college 2018 6 years ago 2018 current legal status Academic affiliationsEUA LERU UNICA TPCEndowment 900 millionBudget 1 billion 2021 PresidentNathalie Drach TemamAcademic staff6 400Administrative staff3 600 1 Students55 600 2019 Location21 Rue de l Ecole de Medecine 75006 Paris FranceCampusLatin Quarter Clignancourt Jussieu Institut de Geographie MalesherbesWorld Ranking35 ARWU ColorsBlue and RedNicknameSorbonneWebsitesorbonne universite frChapel of the main Sorbonne buildingSorbonne University is one of the most sought after universities by students and researchers from France Europe and the French speaking countries Most notably Marie Sklodowska Curie who came from Poland in 1891 and joined the faculty of sciences of the Sorbonne was also the first woman to become a professor at the Sorbonne Marie Curie and her husband Pierre Curie are considered the founders of the modern day Faculty of Science and Engineering of Sorbonne University As of 2021 its alumni and professors have won 33 Nobel Prizes six Fields Medals and one Turing Award 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 College of Sorbonne 1 2 Splitting of the University of Paris 1 3 Reunification of the Universities of Paris IV and Paris VI 2 Faculties 2 1 Arts and humanities 2 2 Science and engineering 2 3 Medicine 3 Law external tuition 4 Campuses 4 1 Sorbonne 4 2 Jussieu 4 3 Maison de la Recherche 4 4 Clignancourt and Malesherbes 4 5 Institut d Art et d Archeologie 4 6 Other campuses in Paris 4 7 Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi 5 Academics and rankings 5 1 Rankings and reputation 5 2 International partnerships 6 Organization 6 1 The Sorbonne College 6 2 The Doctoral College 6 3 Research 7 Collections 7 1 Scientific collections 8 Recent Nobel Fields and Turing laureates 9 Notable alumni 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksHistory editCollege of Sorbonne edit Robert de Sorbon 1201 1274 chaplain to King Louis IX Saint Louis observed the difficulties experienced by poor schoolchildren in achieving the rank of doctor In February 1257 he had a house domus officially established which he intended for a certain number of secular clergy who living in common and without concern for their material existence would be entirely occupied with study and teaching This house was named the college of Sorbonne The old slogan of the establishment Sorbonne University creators of futures since 1257 refers to this date The college of Sorbonne was closed along with all the other colleges of the former University of Paris in 1793 The college of Sorbonne was located on the site of the current Sorbonne building shared between Sorbonne University Pantheon Sorbonne University Paris I and Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris III Following the promulgation of laws on 28 April 1893 giving civil personality to the bodies formed by the union of several faculties of an academy and 10 July 1896 giving the name of university to the bodies of faculties the new University of Paris was created in 1896 through the merger of the Faculty of Science the Faculty of Letters the Faculty of Law the Faculty of Medicine the Faculty of Protestant Theology created in 1877 and transformed into a free faculty in 1905 and the Ecole superieure de pharmacie It was inaugurated on 19 November 1896 by its president Felix Faure Splitting of the University of Paris edit The Universities of Paris Sorbonne and Pierre et Marie Curie were created as a result of the university reform prepared by Edgar Faure in 1968 At that time the University of Paris divided into five faculties was split into several interdisciplinary universities Some including the University of Paris Sorbonne retained the name Sorbonne and premises in the historic centre of the University of Paris which had until then been mainly devoted to the Faculties of Arts and Sciences The University of Paris VI is created from the majority of the teaching and research units of the Faculty of Sciences of Paris the others joining the universities of Paris VII Denis Diderot now Universite Paris Cite Paris Saclay University in Orsay Paris XII and Paris XIII in Villetaneuse and part of the units of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris the others joining the universities of Paris V Rene Descartes now Universite Paris Cite Paris VII Denis Diderot and Paris XIII Reunification of the Universities of Paris IV and Paris VI edit In 2010 some of the direct successors of the faculties of the University of Paris created the Sorbonne Universities Association The following universities members of the group decided to merge into Sorbonne University in 2018 Paris Sorbonne University Paris IV 1971 2017 formerly a constituent part of the faculty of humanities of the University of Paris Universite Pierre et Marie Curie Paris VI 1971 2017 formerly a constituent part of the faculty of sciences and of the school of medicine of the University of Paris At the same time the Sorbonne Universities Association was renamed the Sorbonne University Association it includes the following institutions for academic cooperation 3 University of Technology of Compiegne 1972 INSEAD National Museum of Natural History Centre international d etudes pedagogiques International Centre for Pedagogical Studies Pole superieur d enseignement artistique Paris Boulogne Billancourt Four research institutesAs part of the reforms of French Higher Education on 19 March 2018 the international jury called by the French Government for the Initiative d excellence IDEX confirmed the definite win of Sorbonne University Consequently Sorbonne University won an endowment of 900 Million euros with no limit of time This is the first higher education institution in Paris region to win such an endowment The university was established by a decree issued 21 April 2017 taking effect 1 January 2018 4 Faculties editSorbonne University has three faculties Arts and Humanities Science and Engineering and Medicine 5 Arts and humanities edit The Faculty of Arts and Humanities provides studies in arts languages letters and human and social sciences and is the largest in France Fields such as history geography languages linguistics musicology philosophy classical and modern literature foreign literature and civilisations and the history of art and archaeology are part of this faculty 6 Science and engineering edit The Faculty of Science and Engineering of Sorbonne University is a major research institution in France It can be considered the successor in direct line to the Faculty of Science of the University of Paris with the Paris Saclay Faculty of Sciences 7 It has 79 laboratories in the Paris region most in association with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique CNRS Some of the most notable institutes and laboratories include the Institut Henri Poincare Mathematics Institut d astrophysique de Paris Astrophysics LIP6 Informatics Computer Science Institut des systemes intelligents et de robotique Robotics Institut de mathematiques de Jussieu Paris Rive Gauche foundations of Mathematics shared with University of Paris and the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel Quantum Physics shared with PSL University 7 Medicine edit The Faculty of Medicine is associated with the Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris the Sorbonne University Hospital Group Hopital Charles Foix Pitie Salpetriere Hospital Hopital Fondation Rothschild Hopital Saint Antoine Hopital Tenon Hopital Armand Trousseau Hopital de La Roche Guyon and the Quinze Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital promoting multidisciplinary research and training doctors and other health professionals 8 Law external tuition editThere is no law school as such in Sorbonne University In 1971 most of the law professors from the Faculty of Law and Economics of the University of Paris decided to restructure it as a university called Pantheon Assas University after the two main campuses of the Paris Law Faculty place du Pantheon and rue d Assas campuses 9 Pantheon Assas now provides legal studies for Sorbonne University as an independent university Campuses edit nbsp The Sorbonne nbsp Perspective view from the Jardin des Plantes nbsp The Amphitheatre Richelieu a lecture hall of Paris Sorbonne UniversitySorbonne edit Further information Sorbonne building Sorbonne University s historical campus is in the historic central Sorbonne building located at 47 rue des Ecoles in the historic Latin Quarter of Paris The building is the undivided property of the 13 successor universities of the University of Paris managed by the Chancellerie des Universites de Paris 10 Besides the monuments of the Cour d honneur the Sorbonne Chapel and the Grand amphiteatre 11 the building houses the Academy of Paris Rectorat the Chancellerie des Universites de Paris part of the universities Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Sorbonne University Paris Cite University and the Ecole Nationale des Chartes as well as the Ecole pratique des hautes etudes that are constituent schools of PSL University 12 Before the 19th century the Sorbonne occupied several buildings The chapel was built in 1622 by the then Provisor of the University of Paris Cardinal Richelieu during the reign of Louis XIII In 1881 politician Jules Ferry decided to convert the Sorbonne into one single building Under the supervision of Pierre Greard Chief Officer of the Education Authority of Paris Henri Paul Nenot constructed the current building from 1883 to 1901 that reflects a basic architectural uniformity The integration of the chapel into the whole was also Nenot s work with the construction of a cour d honneur The Sorbonne building is generally reserved for undergraduate students in their third year and graduate students in certain academic disciplines Only students in Semitic studies regardless of level take all their classes at the Sorbonne campus The Library of the Sorbonne is an inter university library of the universities Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Sorbonne University University of Paris under the administration of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne 13 It is open exclusively to undergraduate students in their third year and graduate students With the former archives of the now defunct University of Paris 2 500 000 books 400 000 of them ancient 2 500 historical manuscripts 18 000 doctoral dissertation papers 17 750 past and current French and international periodicals and 7 100 historical printing plates the Library of the Sorbonne is the largest university library in Paris and was entirely refurbished in 2013 Jussieu edit Further information Jussieu Campus The largest of Sorbonne University s campuses is Jussieu Campus officially named Pierre and Marie Curie campus It houses the Faculty of Sciences The first buildings are from 1957 The main part of the campus the Gril d Albert was built in 1964 and was completely refurbished from 1996 to 2016 14 It houses six university libraries including an important research library in mathematics and computer science Maison de la Recherche edit nbsp Inter university Library of La SorbonneThe Maison de la Recherche campus is the central building for doctoral studies that hosts the history and geography departments It houses the Serpente Library that has 55 000 works and 292 past and current French and international periodicals All doctoral dissertations since 1 January 1986 have been stored at the Serpente Library Clignancourt and Malesherbes edit Two other campuses are the Clignancourt and Malesherbes centers Undergraduate students in their first and second years of study in Philosophy History Geography Musicology English and Spanish take their classes at the Clignancourt center The Clignancourt Library contains 78 000 works 210 French and international periodicals and 800 educational DVDs Undergraduate students in their first and second years of study in French literature French language Latin and Ancient Greek take their classes at the Malesherbes center All undergraduate students in these academic disciplines study in the central Sorbonne building in their third year Undergraduate and graduate students in German studies Slavic studies Italic studies and Romanian studies regardless of level take all of their classes at the Malesherbes center The Malesherbes center also hosts three research centers in Italian culture the cultures and literature of central Europe and the Balkans and the Germanic Nordic and Dutch centers The Malesherbes Library contains 200 000 works specializing in the study of foreign languages and cultures and 1 200 past and current French and international periodicals More than 50 000 doctoral dissertations are available for public viewing Institut d Art et d Archeologie edit Main article Institut d Art et d Archeologie Undergraduate Art History and Archeology students take their classes at the Institut d Art et d Archeologie located at the main entrance of the Jardin du Luxembourg Constructed by architect Paul Bigot between 1925 and 1930 the Mesopotamian style building was classified as a national historic building in 1996 It hosts the Michelet Library that contains 100 000 volumes of work on art history and archeology with 100 French and international periodicals Only 10 000 of the art history and archeology works are open to students the others requiring special authorization of usage Graduate Art History and Archeology students take their courses at the Institut National de l Histoire de l Art in the Galerie Colbert a partnered national institution of the university Other campuses in Paris edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2017 Both the Institut d Urbanisme et d Amenagement and the Institut d Etudes hispaniques in the Latin Quarter host third year and graduate students of Geography and Iberian and Latin American studies The Marcel Bataillon Library houses the Institut d Etudes Hispaniques collection of 25 000 works on Iberian and Latin American culture Catalan studies take place at the Centre d Etudes catalanes in the Marais The Sorbonne university also includes Campus Pitie and Campus Saint Antoine for the study of medicine Campus Les Cordeliers Campus Curie and Campus Raspail for sciences studies Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi edit Main article Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi An exclusive international agreement between Sorbonne and the government of Abu Dhabi was signed on 19 February 2006 starting plans to bring Sorbonne University to Abu Dhabi Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi SUAD was established on 30 May 2008 on Reem Island by a decree of the ruler of Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates All programs are taught in the French language except for the Bachelor of Physics and most of the masters programmes that are taught in English An intensive French language programme is offered for one or two year s to students who do not meet the French language requirement for registration The establishment of the university demonstrates the keenness of Abu Dhabi to create an international hub in culture and education having also signed a contract with the Louvre in 2007 to create the Louvre Abu Dhabi and with New York University in 2007 to create New York University Abu Dhabi SUAD is jointly governed by the Abu Dhabi Education Council ADEC and by SUAD s board of trustees with six members three of whom are appointed by the home Sorbonne University and the other three appointed by the Abu Dhabi Executive Council The president of SUAD is the president of Sorbonne University in Paris currently Prof Nathalie Drach Temam Academic programmes are offered at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the social sciences humanities law and sciences Academics and rankings editRankings and reputation edit Sorbonne University is consistently ranked in the top universities in Europe and the world The first recognition of its existence as an integrated university came in 2018 when it appeared on the CWUR World University Rankings 2018 2019 in 29th place globally and 1st place in France 15 University rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 16 43 2022 CWUR World 17 38 2022 2023 CWTS World 18 97 2022 QS World 19 59 2024 Reuters World 20 56 2019 THE World 21 90 2023 USNWR Global 22 46 2022 National OverallARWU National 16 2 2022 CWTS National 18 1 2020 CWUR National 23 3 2021 22 QS National 19 3 2021 THE National 21 3 2021 USNWR National 24 1 2022 In the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020 Sorbonne University is ranked in range 39 globally and 3rd in France 16 In the Times Higher Education European Teaching Rankings 2024 Sorbonne University was ranked in fourth place in France 25 In the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2019 Sorbonne University was ranked in range 51 60 globally and 2nd in France 26 The 2021 QS World University Rankings 27 ranked Sorbonne University 83rd overall in the world and 3rd in France Individual faculties at Sorbonne University also featured in the rankings Before the merger of Paris Sorbonne University and Pierre and Marie Curie University both had their own rankings in the world Its founding predecessor Paris Sorbonne University was ranked 222 in the world by the QS World University Rankings 2015 By faculty it was ranked 9 in modern languages 36 in arts and humanities 1st in France and 127 in social sciences and management 5th in France 28 By academic reputation it was ranked 80 2nd in France according to the QS World University Rankings and 2nd in overall highest international reputation of all academic institutions in France according to the Times Higher Education 2015 29 30 In 2014 Paris Sorbonne ranked 227 in the world according to the QS World University Rankings 115 for Social Sciences and Management 33 for Arts and Humanities 30 Pierre and Marie Curie University was often ranked as the best university in France 31 In 2014 UPMC was ranked 35th in the world 6th in Europe and 1st in France by the Academic Ranking of World Universities 32 It was ranked 4th in the world in the field of mathematics by the same study The 2013 QS World University Rankings 33 ranked the university 112th overall in the world and 3rd in France In 2013 according to University Ranking by Academic Performance URAP 34 Universite Pierre et Marie Curie is ranked first university in France and 44th in the world UPMC is a member of Sorbonne University Association 35 International partnerships edit Sorbonne students can study abroad for a semester or a year at partner institutions such as McGill University University of Toronto King s College London and University of Warwick Organization editMembers have worked on several projects in order to strengthen the relations between them and potentially create a new international institution The most famous projects are the Sorbonne College College de la Sorbonne for bachelor s degrees and the Sorbonne Doctoral College College doctoral de la Sorbonne for graduate students The Sorbonne College edit Since 2014 the Sorbonne College for bachelor s degrees College des Licences de la Sorbonne has been coordinating the academic projects of Sorbonne University with Pantheon Assas University the law school of the Sorbonne University Group which has not merged into the Sorbonne University and remained independent It also offers cross institutional academic courses in many fields allowing students to graduate from both institutions For example some cross institutional bachelor s degrees double licences are proposed to students in Science and History Sorbonne Science and Musicology Sorbonne Science and Philosophy Sorbonne Science and Chinese Sorbonne Science and German Sorbonne Law and History Pantheon Assas Sorbonne Law and Art History Pantheon Assas Sorbonne Law and Science Pantheon Assas Sorbonne History and Media Sorbonne Pantheon Assas 36 As it is the case in the Anglo American university system Sorbonne University proposes a major minor system that is currently being deployed at the university 37 Sorbonne University in partnership with INSEAD also offers all of its alumni and PhD students a professionalizing course in business management to complete their curriculum The Doctoral College edit nbsp Sorbonne University s graduation ceremony May 2011Since 2010 every PhD student is being delivered an honorary diploma labeled Sorbonne University This diploma highlights and gathers the skills of the doctors and researchers from the institutions that form Sorbonne University The Sorbonne Doctoral College created in 2013 coordinates the activities of the 26 doctoral schools Since 2014 it has developed cross disciplinary Ph Ds between the different members of the Sorbonne University Association Sorbonne University s doctoral schools Doctoral school FieldsEnergie matiere univers Chimie physique amp chimie analytique de Paris centrePhysique et chimie des materiauxChimie moleculaire de Paris centreAstronomie et astrophysiqueSciences de la Terre et physique de l universPhysique en Ile de FranceModelisation et ingenierie Informatique telecommunications amp electroniqueSciences mathematiques de Paris centreSciences mecaniques acoustique electronique et robotiqueTerre vivante et environnement Sciences de l environnementGeosciences ressources naturelles et environnementSciences de la nature et de l homme ecologie et evolutionVie et sante Cerveau cognition comportementSante publique amp sciences de l information biomedicalePhysiologie physiopathologie et therapeutiqueComplexite du vivantHistoire Geographie Ecole doctorale de geographie de ParisHistoire de l art et archeologie Paris SorbonneHistoire moderne et contemporaineMondes anciens et medievauxLangues lettres et civilisations Litteratures francaises et compareeCivilisations cultures et societesConcepts et LanguageSince 2011 Sorbonne University celebrates its graduates in a formal ceremony where every Ph D graduate wears a scholar uniform 38 Research edit To strengthen the influence of its research infrastructures at the international level Sorbonne University has developed several research programs aiming at reinforcing or exploring new fields of study This innovative cross disciplinary approach was embodied with the creation of four new academic positions gathering several establishments of the group 39 A Department of Digital Humanities exploring the use of digital technologies in the social science A Department of Polychromatic Studies of Societies associating architecture anthropology chemical physics literature and art history A Department of Digital Health exploring biomedical tools A Department of 3D Craniofacial ReconstructionSorbonne University has formed several partnerships enabling bilateral research programswith academic institutions such as the China Scholarship Council or the Brazilian foundation FAPERJ Sorbonne University is a member of the League of European Research Universities which gathers 23 European universities such as Cambridge and Oxford 40 Collections editScientific collections edit The Sorbonne University houses eight notable scientific collections that are open to researchers 41 Some collections are open to the public as noted Minerals over 1500 minerals on display in 24 cases open to the public Physics experiments models models built by professors from the Sorbonne and UPMC in order to demonstrate different principles of physics Zoology teaching collection of stuffed specimens skeletal mounts fluid parts anatomical casts and insect boxes Paleontology research collection of fossil invertebrates G Lippmann collection Research collection of 46 photographic plates created by Gabriel Lippmann in his studies of photography and the physics of light Charcot library Research collection of the personal library of neurologist Jean Martin Charcot Paleobotany Research collection of Fossil plants Musee Dupuytren moved from Cordeliers will be open to the public occasionally features wax anatomical items and preserved specimens illustrating diseases and malformations Recent Nobel Fields and Turing laureates editAnne L Huillier PhD Nobel in Physics 2023 Emmanuelle Charpentier BA Master and PhD Nobel in Chemistry 2020 Gerard Mourou PhD Nobel in Physics 2018 Serge Haroche PhD and Professor Nobel in Physics 2012 Claude Cohen Tannoudji Professor Nobel in Physics 1997 Francoise Barre Sinoussi Grad Attendee Nobel in Physiology or Medicine 2008 Cedric Villani Grad Attendee DEA and former director of the Institut Henri Poincare Fields Medal 2010 Ngo Bảo Chau BA Fields Medal 2010 Wendelin Werner PhD Fields Medal 2006 Pierre Louis Lions PhD Fields Medal 1994 Alain Connes PhD and Professor Fields Medal 1982 Yann LeCun PhD Turing Award 2018Notable alumni editRaphael Armattoe Ghanaian medical doctor author poet and politician Marie Curie Professor at the Sorbonne first woman to win a Nobel Prize the first person and the only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice and the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields Annik Houel psychologist and feminist Taha Hussein was one of the most influential 20th century Middle Eastern writers and intellectuals he was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature fourteen times Minister of education in 1950 Mona Khazinder Saudi art curator and historian Jacqueline Ki Zerbo Malian women s rights activist pro democracy activist and participant in the endogenous development of Africa Yann LeCun Professor at New York University and Head of AI at Facebook founding father of convolutional nets Yvonne Rokseth composer and musicologist Hossein Towfigh pioneer of Iranian press freedom amp Editor in Chief of Towfigh Magazine the most popular satirical weekly magazine in Iran Charlotte and Laura Tremble French synchronized swimmersSee also editPierre et Marie Curie University Latin Quarter Laboratoire d Informatique de Paris 6Notes edit Sorbonne University Arts and Humanities Medicine Science and Engineering 17 September 2018 Archived from the original on 17 September 2018 Retrieved 15 January 2022 Awards and recognition Sorbonne Universite Archived from the original on 9 July 2019 Retrieved 9 July 2019 Association Sorbonne Universites Association Sorbonne Universites Archived from the original on 10 April 2021 Retrieved 1 January 2018 Decret n 2017 596 du 21 avril 2017 portant creation de l universite Sorbonne Universite Journal officiel de la Republique francaise 23 April 2017 Archived from the original on 1 October 2020 Retrieved 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in French UPMC Archived from the original on 27 February 2018 Retrieved 5 July 2016 References editTHE France s most iconic university the Sorbonne is reborn University World News Merger of elite Paris universities gets the go ahead Le Figaro Le retour de la grande universite de Paris Study International Consolidation of two elite Paris universities confirmed for 2018 The Pie News Mega university planned for Paris s Left BankExternal links editOfficial website of the university Official website of the project Official website Archived 5 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine of the Sorbonne University Association Decree officially creating the university 48 51 4 N 2 20 26 E 48 85111 N 2 34056 E 48 85111 2 34056 https www psl eu universite nos etablissements partenaires institut national du service public Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sorbonne University amp oldid 1216758329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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