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== Campuses == {{CSS crop |Location=center |Description=Sorbonne University Faculty of Arts & Humanities (yellow), Faculty of Science (cyan) and Faculty of Health Sciences (red) campuses within Paris |bSize=800 |cWidth=450 |cHeight=350 |oLeft=130 |oTop=50 |Content= {{Location map many|Paris|width=800|float=center|border=infobox |caption= |coordinates1={{coord|48.850543|2.3397657}}|mark1=Red pog.svg|mark1size=7|label1_size=80 |label1='''[[Cordeliers Convent, Paris|Cordeliers]]'''|position1=right |coordinates2={{coord|48.8483238|2.3377091}}|mark2=Yellow pog.svg|mark2size=7|label2_size=80 |label2='''[[Sorbonne (building)|Sorbonne]]'''|position2=left |coordinates3={{coord|48.8471071|2.3549241}}|mark3=Cyan pog.svg|mark3size=7|label3_size=80 |label3='''[[Sorbonne Faculty of Science and Engineering|Jussieu Campus]]'''|position3=right |coordinates4={{coord|48.8424734|2.3360552}}|mark4=Yellow pog.svg|mark4size=7|label4_size=80 |label4=[[Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie|Michelet Centre]]|position4=right |coordinates5={{coord|48.8492733|2.3826189}}|mark5=Red pog.svg|mark5size=7|label5_size=80 |label5=[[AP-HP Sorbonne University Hospital Group|Saint-Antoine (hospital)]]|position5=right |coordinates6={{coord|48.8580137|2.3540491}}|mark6=Yellow pog.svg|mark6size=7|label6_size=80 |label6=Catalan Studies Centre|position6=right |coordinates7={{coord|48.8996977|2.344136}}|mark7=Yellow pog.svg|mark7size=7|label7_size=80 |label7=Clignancourt Centre|position7=right |coordinates8={{coord|48.892274|2.2578274}}|mark8=Yellow pog.svg|mark8size=7|label8_size=80 |label8=[[CELSA Sorbonne University|CELSA]]|position8=right |coordinates9={{coord|48.8370827|2.362468}}|mark9=Red pog.svg|mark9size=7|label9_size=80 |label9=[[AP-HP Sorbonne University Hospital Group|Pitié-Salpêtrière (hospital)]]|position9=right |coordinates10={{coord|48.883579|2.3069681}}|mark10=Yellow pog.svg|mark10size=7|label10_size=80 |label10= Malesherbes Centre|position10=left |coordinates11={{coord|48.8424211|2.332966}}|mark11=Yellow pog.svg|mark11size=7|label11_size=80 |label11=Slavic Studies Centre|position11=left |coordinates12={{coord|48.8453925|2.2624306}}|mark12=Yellow pog.svg|mark12size=7|label12_size=80 |label12=Molitor Centre|position12=right |coordinates13={{coord|48.8825734|2.3191573}}|mark13=Yellow pog.svg|mark13size=7|label13_size=80 |label13=Batignolles Centre|position13=right |coordinates14={{coord|48.8350257|2.3327104}}|mark14=Cyan pog.svg|mark14size=7|label14_size=80 |label14=Astrophysics Institute|position14=right }} }} <gallery> File:P1300734 Paris V place de la Sorbonne rwk.jpg|The [[Sorbonne (building)|Sorbonne]], the university's historic main campus. It is home to the university's [[The arts|arts]] and [[humanities]] departments File:Paris 75005 Grande Galerie de l'Evolution 20070804.jpg|A view of the [[Jardin des plantes]], the campus of Sorbonne University's [[Natural History Museum, Paris|Natural History Museum]] File:Sorbona Amphi Richelieu.jpeg|The "''Amphithéâtre Richelieu''", a lecture hall of Sorbonne University File:Tour Zamanski Lune.jpg|The Zamansky Tower, located at the heart of the [[Sorbonne Faculty of Science and Engineering]] campus File:Hôpital de la Salpêtrière.jpg|Entrance to the [[Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital|Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital]] campus File:Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie, Paris 14 January 2018.jpg|Entrance to the [[Institute of Art and Archaeology|Sorbonne Institute of Art and Archaeology]] </gallery> === Main campuses === ==== Sorbonne ==== {{Further|Sorbonne (building)|Chancellerie des Universités de Paris}} '''Sorbonne University''''s historical campus is in the historic central '''Sorbonne''' building, located at 47 rue des Écoles, in the historic [[Latin Quarter, Paris|Latin Quarter]] university campus. The building is the undivided property of the 13 successor universities of the University of Paris, managed by the ''[[Chancellerie des Universités de Paris]]''.<ref name="legifrance.gouv.fr">{{Cite web|url=https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/|title=Légifrance|website=www.legifrance.gouv.fr|access-date=5 August 2017|archive-date=24 February 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110224151622/http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/|url-status=live}}</ref> Besides the monuments of the Cour d'Honneur, the [[Sorbonne Chapel]] and the [[Sorbonne Grand amphitheatre|''Grand Amphithéâtre'']],<ref>{{Base Mérimée|PA00088485|Sorbonne (La)}}</ref> the building houses the Sorbonne University Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the Academy of Paris Rectorat, the ''Chancellerie des Universités de Paris'', and part of the universities [[University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne|Panthéon-Sorbonne]], [[University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3|Sorbonne Nouvelle]], [[University of Paris (2019)|Paris Cité]] and the ''[[École Nationale des Chartes]]'' as well as the [[École pratique des hautes études|''École Pratique des Hautes Études'']] that are constituent schools of [[PSL University]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sorbonne.fr/en/the-sorbonne/history-of-the-sorbonne/la-sorbonne-aujourdhui-et-ses-affectataires/|title=The Sorbonne today – La Chancellerie des Universités de Paris|website=La Chancellerie des Universités de Paris|access-date=21 April 2018|archive-date=4 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180504140336/http://www.sorbonne.fr/en/the-sorbonne/history-of-the-sorbonne/la-sorbonne-aujourdhui-et-ses-affectataires/|url-status=live}}</ref> Before the 19th century, the Sorbonne occupied several buildings. The chapel was built in 1622 by the then-Provisor of the University of Paris, [[Cardinal Richelieu]], during the reign of [[Louis XIII of France|Louis XIII]]. In 1881, politician [[Jules Ferry]] decided to convert the Sorbonne into one single building. Under the supervision of Pierre Greard, Chief Officer of the Education Authority of Paris, Henri-Paul Nénot constructed the current building from 1883 to 1901 that reflects a basic architectural uniformity. The integration of the chapel into the whole was also Nénot's work with the construction of a [[cour d'honneur]]. The Sorbonne building is generally reserved for undergraduate students in their third year and graduate students in certain academic disciplines. Only students in Semitic studies, regardless of level, take all their classes at the Sorbonne campus. [[File:Bibliothèque Sorbonne 1.jpg|thumb|239x239px|The [[Sorbonne Library]]]] The [[Sorbonne Library]] is an inter-university library of the [[University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne|Panthéon-Sorbonne University]], [[University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3|Sorbonne Nouvelle University]], Sorbonne University, [[Paris Cité University]], under the administration of [[University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne|Panthéon-Sorbonne]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bis-sorbonne.fr/biu/ |title=Convention de la BIS |website=bibliotheque.sorbonne.fr |language=fr |access-date=5 February 2021 |archive-date=4 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210304092815/https://www.bis-sorbonne.fr/biu/ |url-status=live }}</ref> It is open exclusively to undergraduate students in their third year and graduate students. With the former archives of the now-defunct University of Paris, 2,500,000 books, 400,000 of them ancient, 2,500 historical manuscripts, 18,000 doctoral dissertation papers, 17,750 past and current French and international periodicals and 7,100 historical printing plates, the Sorbonne Library is the largest university library in Paris and was entirely refurbished in 2013. The [[Sorbonne University Library]]'s Arts and Humanities Department (French: ''Pôle Lettres de la Bibliothèque de Sorbonne Université''), part of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, offers its students and teaching staff access to 18 libraries and thematic collections. The catalog includes 600,000 books, 350,000 e-books, 60,000 issues of online periodicals and 165 databases. ==== Pierre and Marie Curie (formerly Jussieu) ==== {{Further|Jussieu Campus|Sorbonne Faculty of Science and Engineering}} The largest of Sorbonne University's campuses is [[Jussieu Campus]], officially named "Pierre and Marie Curie Campus". It houses the [[Sorbonne Faculty of Science and Engineering|Sorbonne University Faculty of Science and Engineering]] and its [[École polytechnique universitaire de Sorbonne Université|Sorbonne Polytechnic School]], Sorbonne Center for Artificial Intelligence, Sorbonne Institute for Environmental Transition, the Institute of Health Engineering (IUIS) and the Institute of Computing and Data Sciences (ISCD). The first buildings are from 1957. The main part of the campus, the "''Grill d'Albert''", was built in 1964, and was completely refurbished from 1996 to 2016.<ref>{{Cite web |date=30 September 2016 |title=Le campus rénové de l'UPMC, ou l'autre visage de l'université | Focus Campus |url=http://focuscampus.blog.lemonde.fr/2016/09/29/le-campus-renove-de-lupmc-ou-lautre-visage-de-luniversite/ |access-date=2022-01-15 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160930035602/http://focuscampus.blog.lemonde.fr/2016/09/29/le-campus-renove-de-lupmc-ou-lautre-visage-de-luniversite/ |archive-date=30 September 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Within the [[Sorbonne University Library]], it houses 6 university libraries, including an important research library in mathematics and [[computer science]]. [[File:Entrée hôpital de la Salpêtrière.JPG|thumb|232x232px|Entrance of the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in Paris.]] ==== Pitié-Salpêtrière ==== {{Main|Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital|AP-HP Sorbonne University Hospital Group}} The Pitié-Salpêtrière Campus is home to Sorbonne University Faculty of Health Sciences and its Department of Medical Studies. It is located at the [[Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital|Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital and University Center]] (CHU), founded in 1657 in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. All undergraduate and graduate medical students study on this campus. Postgraduate courses are held at the [[Cordeliers Convent, Paris|Cordeliers Convent]] on the [[Latin Quarter, Paris|Latin Quarter]] campus. The hospital campus also houses the Sorbonne Health Simulation Department, the Paris Brain Institute and the Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition (IHU-ICAN). The campus is also home to the [[AP-HP Sorbonne University Hospital Group]]. === Secondary campuses === ==== Clignancourt and Malesherbes ==== Two other campuses are the Clignancourt and Malesherbes centers of the Sorbonne University Faculty of Arts and Humanities. Undergraduate students in their first and second years of study in Philosophy, History, Geography, [[Musicology]], English and Spanish take their classes at the Clignancourt center. The [[Sorbonne University Library|Clignancourt Library]] contains 78,000 works, 210 French and international periodicals and 800 educational DVDs. Undergraduate students in their first and second years of study in [[French literature]], French language, [[Latin]], and [[Ancient Greek]] take their classes at the Malesherbes center. All undergraduate students in these academic disciplines study in the central Sorbonne building in their third year. Undergraduate and graduate students in [[German studies]], [[Slavic studies]], [[Italian language|Italic studies]] and [[Romanian language|Romanian studies]], regardless of level, take all of their classes at the Malesherbes center. The Malesherbes center also hosts three research centers in [[Italian culture]], the cultures and literature of central Europe and the Balkans and the Germanic, Nordic and Dutch centers. The [[Sorbonne University Library|Malesherbes Library]] contains 200,000 works specializing in the study of foreign languages and cultures and 1,200 past and current French and international periodicals. More than 50,000 doctoral dissertations are available for public viewing. ==== Michelet ==== {{Main|Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie}} Undergraduate [[Art History]] and [[Archeology]] students of the Sorbonne University Faculty of Arts and Humanities take their classes at the ''Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie'', located at the main entrance of the [[Jardin du Luxembourg]]. Constructed by architect Paul Bigot between 1925 and 1930, the Mesopotamian-style building was classified as a national historic building in 1996. It hosts the [[Sorbonne University Library|Michelet Library]] that contains 100,000 volumes of work on art history and archeology with 100 French and international periodicals. Only 10,000 of the art history and archeology works are open to students, the others requiring special authorization of usage. Graduate Art History and Archeology students take their courses at the Institut National de l'Histoire de l'Art in the Galerie Colbert, a partnered national institution of the university. ==== ''Maison de la Recherche'' ==== The ''Maison de la Recherche'' campus is the central building for doctoral studies that hosts the history and geography departments. It houses the [[Sorbonne University Library|Serpente Library]] that has 55,000 works and 292 past and current French and international periodicals. All doctoral dissertations since 1 January 1986 have been stored at the Serpente Library. === Other campuses in Paris === {{Expand section|date=December 2017}} Both the ''Institut d'Urbanisme et d'Aménagement'' and the ''Institut d'Études Hispaniques'' in the [[Latin Quarter, Paris|Latin Quarter]] campus host third year and graduate students of Geography and Iberian and Latin American studies. The [[Sorbonne University Library|Marcel Bataillon Library]] houses the ''Institut d'Études Hispaniques''<nowiki/>' collection of 25,000 works on Iberian and Latin-American culture. Catalan studies take place at the ''Centre d'Études Catalanes'' in the [[The Marais|Marais]]. The Sorbonne University also includes the Saint-Antoine Campus for the study of medicine ; the [[Cordeliers Convent, Paris|Cordeliers Convent]], Curie and Raspail campuses for sciences studies. === Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi === {{main|Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi}} An exclusive international agreement between Sorbonne and the government of [[Abu Dhabi]] was signed on 19 February 2006, starting plans to bring Sorbonne University to Abu Dhabi. Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD) was established on 30 May 2008 on Reem Island by a decree of the ruler of Abu Dhabi of the [[United Arab Emirates]]. All programs are taught in the French language except for the Bachelor of Physics and most of the masters programmes, that are taught in English . An intensive French language programme is offered for one or two-year(s) to students who do not meet the French language requirement for registration. The establishment of the university demonstrates the keenness of Abu Dhabi to create an international hub in culture and education, having also signed a contract with the [[Louvre]] in 2007 to create the [[Louvre Abu Dhabi]], and with [[New York University]] in 2007 to create [[New York University Abu Dhabi]]. SUAD is jointly governed by the Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) and by SUAD's board of trustees, with six members, three of whom are appointed by the home Sorbonne University and the other three appointed by the Abu Dhabi Executive Council. The president of SUAD is the president of Sorbonne University in Paris, currently Prof Nathalie Drach-Temam. Academic programmes are offered at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the social sciences, humanities, law and sciences.
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