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University of Paris

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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