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  2. University of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The University of Paris (French: Université de Paris ), known metonymically as the Sorbonne ( French: [sɔʁbɔn] ), was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution. Emerging around 1150 as a corporation associated with the cathedral school of Paris, it was considered the ...

  3. Sorbonne University - Wikipedia

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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 .

  4. Cours de civilisation française de la Sorbonne - Wikipedia

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    Number of students. 7000. Website. ccfs-sorbonne.fr. The Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne (CCFS, the Sorbonne French language and civilisation courses) is a private French civilisation and French language institution based in Paris since 1919 and was created as a French foreign language school, or français langue étrangère (FLE).

  5. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University - Wikipedia

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    Location in Paris. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University ( French: Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ), also known as Paris 1 and Panthéon-Sorbonne University (or, together with Sorbonne University and Sorbonne Nouvelle University, simply as the Sorbonne ), [1] is a public research university in Paris, France. [2]

  6. History of European universities - Wikipedia

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    European universities date from the founding of the University of Bologna in 1088 or the University of Paris (c. 1150–70). The original medieval universities arose from the Roman Catholic Church schools. Their purposes included training professionals, scientific investigation, improving society, and teaching critical thinking and research.

  7. American University of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The American University of Paris. / 48.8590; 2.3037. The American University of Paris ( AUP) is a private, independent, and accredited liberal arts university in Paris, France. Founded in 1962, the university is one of the oldest American institutions of higher education in Europe, and the first to be established in France. [4]

  8. Paris-Panthéon-Assas University - Wikipedia

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    Paris-Panthéon-Assas University (French: Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, IPA: [ynivɛʁsite paʁi pɑ̃teɔ̃ asas] ), commonly known as Panthéon-Assas or Paris 2 (French: Paris II [paʁi dø] ), is a university in Paris, often described as the top law school of France. [1] It is considered the direct inheritor of the Faculty of Law of ...

  9. Paris Nanterre University - Wikipedia

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    Paris Nanterre University (French: Université Paris Nanterre ), formerly Paris-X and commonly referred to as Nanterre, is a public research university based in Nanterre, Paris, France. It is one of the most prestigious French universities, mainly in the areas of law, humanities, political science, social and natural sciences and economics.