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  1. Université Paris Cité offers international joint programmes at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as programmes taught in english. Find your programme.

  2. Université Paris Cité offers degrees that are taught in English. Some of the programmes are also combined with French, internationally-minded and recognized worldwide.

  3. The University of Paris (French: Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne (French:), was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.

  4. For more information, please refer to our page : Admissions for exchange students. Admissions for independant international students.

  5. Université Paris Cité is a social impact university engaged to tackle the challenges facing the planet. Healthy People, in Healthy Societies, on a HealthyPlanet. We are an omni-disciplinary, internationally renowned university delivering high-quality education and world-leading research.

  6. PRESENTATION. The Graduate School of Chemistry is for Master’s students and doctoral candidates interested in research-based training in advanced chemistry. It has an international focus and emphasises building skills for chemical innovation.

  7. The Institute of Psychology was created in 1920 and is the birthplace of French psychology. It was the first institution to train psychologists at the university level. The Institute has 4,000 students studying psychology from the undergraduate to the post-graduate level.

  8. Nov 30, 2019 · The history of Sorbonne University is inseparable from that of the University of Paris, founded in the 13th century, and the place that became its main centre of influence, the Sorbonne.

  9. Study at Sorbonne University. Sorbonne University offers a wide choice of courses, from bachelor's to doctoral degrees, in the arts, humanities, science and engineering, in addition to medical and paramedical degrees.

  10. The historic University of Paris (French: Université de Paris) first appeared in the second half of the twelfth century, but was in 1970 reorganized as 13 autonomous universities (University of Paris I–XIII).

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