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The University of Paris was founded in 1150 and was known as the
Sorbonne. Following the events of May
1968, the University of Paris was split in 1970 into a number of administratively
separate universities, in an attempt to make it 'more manageable'.
List of institutions:
- Paris I: Panthéon Sorbonne
- Paris II: Assas
- Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle
- Paris IV:
Paris-Sorbonne
- Paris V:
René Descartes
- Paris VI: Pierre & Marie Curie
- Paris
VII: Denis Diderot
- Paris VIII:
Vincennes
- Paris IX:
Dauphine
- Paris X:
Nanterre
- Paris XI:
Paris-Sud
- Paris XII:
Saint Maur
- Paris
XIII: Villetaneuse
- Paris XIV: Cergy
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