Sorbonne University Association

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Association Sorbonne Université
President
Thierry Tuot
Academic staff
7,700
(2,900 tenured professors)
Students57,800
Undergraduates23,000
Postgraduates23,000
Location,
France
CampusUrban
Websitesorbonne-universite.fr

Sorbonne University Association (French: Association Sorbonne Université) is a group of 10 academic institutions associated with the Sorbonne University. After the fusion between Paris-Sorbonne University and Pierre and Marie Curie University under the name Sorbonne University (French: Sorbonne Université) in 2018,[1] the group Sorbonne Universités changed its name to Association Sorbonne Université.

The original group was founded in June 2010 by:

French Research Institute for Development
.

The group comprises nearly 60,000 students annually, of which 5,000 are

Ph.D.
students.

Members of the group have set up many projects to strengthen relations between them and to create new academic courses and research programs in the fields of science, medicine, law, human and social science, engineering, business management, and arts.

Member institutions are associated with nineteen

Nobel laureates[4] and seven Field Medalists.,[5]
ten billionaires, and three heads of state.

The group has been granted €130 million by the

Its budget was €680 million as of 2012.

History

The group was founded in June 2010 by, at that time, some of the successors of the

Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.[7][8]
The University of Paris, also known simply as the Sorbonne, is the medieval university of Paris that was divided into 13 autonomous universities after the French riots in 1968.

In the early 2000s, to perform on the international scale, these thirteen universities joined forces with public research and higher-education institutions and

grandes écoles
. In 2006, a French law compelled every university institution to join a university group. This was aimed at forming big university and research clusters able to compete with the best international universities.

In 2010, Sorbonne University formed its first group. Since then, other university institutions have joined, such as the

National Museum of Natural History. Panthéon-Assas University left the group in 2013 because it was not happy with the governance of the group and became an associate member in 2014. As of 2015,
Sorbonne University was composed of 11 founding members and 11 other associate members.

Like other French university groups, this group is a first step toward a merger of the relevant universities.

Panthéon-Assas University (one of the heirs of the faculty of law and economics) and University of Technology of Compiègne may merge with it in the years to come.[9]

Organization

Founding members

As of 1 January 2018

Associate members

As of 1 January 2018

Campus

Parisian Campuses

The main campus of Sorbonne University is the historic central Sorbonne building in the

Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris 6)
. After a long period of restoration, the first half of the new campus was inaugurated in September 2014 with new academic buildings, new dormitories, and a gymnasium.

In

National institute for art history, the Art and Archeology Institute, the Malesherbes University center, and the Institut d'urbanisme et d'aménagement, all belonging to the Paris-Sorbonne University; the fr:École supérieure d'art dramatique de Paris, the fr:Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Paris
, all belonging to the Pôle Supérieur Paris Boulogne-Billancourt

Paris region campuses

Location of Sorbonne University establishments - Paris region

Sorbonne University is also located in other numerous places in the Paris region:[10]

National campuses

Sorbonne University is also located in numerous other places in France:[12]

International establishment

Location of Sorbonne University's international establishments