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====Alumni==== Nobel Prize winners who had attended the University of Paris or one of its thirteen successors are: {{div col|colwidth=}} #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Albert Fert]] (PhD) – 2007 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Alfred Kastler]] (DSc) – 1966 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Gabriel Lippmann]] (DSc) – 1908 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Jean Perrin]] (DSc) – 1926 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Louis Néel]] (MSc) – 1970 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Louis de Broglie]] (DSc) – 1929 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} {{Nobel abbr|Ch}} [[Marie Curie]]<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1911/marie-curie-facts.html|title=Marie Curie – Facts|website=www.nobelprize.org|access-date=2016-11-10}}</ref> (DSc) – 1903, 1911 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Pierre Curie]] (DSc) – 1903 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Pierre-Gilles de Gennes]] (DSc) – 1991 #{{Nobel abbr|Ph}} [[Serge Haroche]] (PhD, DSc) – 2012 #{{Nobel abbr|Ch}} [[Frédéric Joliot-Curie]] (DSc) – 1935 #{{Nobel abbr|Ch}} [[Gerhard Ertl]] (Attendee) – 2007 #{{Nobel abbr|Ch}} [[Henri Moissan]] (DSc) – 1906 #{{Nobel abbr|Ch}} [[Irène Joliot-Curie]] (DSc) – 1935 #{{Nobel abbr|Ch}} [[Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff]] (Attendee) – 2007 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[André Frédéric Cournand]] (M.D) – 1956 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[André Lwoff]] (M.D, DSc) – 1965 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[Bert Sakmann]] (Attendee) – 1991 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[Charles Nicolle]] (M.D) – 1928 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[Charles Richet]] (M.D, DSc) – 1913 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[François Jacob]] (M.D) – 1965 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[Françoise Barré-Sinoussi]] (PhD) – 2008 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[Jacques Monod]] (DSc) – 1965 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[Jean Dausset]] (MD) – 1980 #{{Nobel abbr|PM}} [[Luc Montagnier]] (MD) – 2008 #{{Nobel abbr|Ec}} [[Gérard Debreu]] (DSc) – 1983 #{{Nobel abbr|Ec}} [[Maurice Allais]] (D.Eng.) – 1988 #{{Nobel abbr|Ec}} [[Jean Tirole]] (PhD) – 2014 #{{Nobel abbr|Pe}} [[Albert Schweitzer]] (PhD) – 1952 #{{Nobel abbr|Pe}} [[Charles Albert Gobat]] (Attendee) – 1902 #{{Nobel abbr|Pe}} [[Ferdinand Buisson]] (DLitt) – 1927 #{{Nobel abbr|Pe}} [[Léon Bourgeois]] (DCL) – 1920 #{{Nobel abbr|Pe}} [[Louis Renault (jurist)|Louis Renault]] (DCL) – 1907 #{{Nobel abbr|Pe}} [[René Cassin]] (DCL) – 1968 #{{Nobel abbr|Li}} [[Giorgos Seferis]] (LLB) – 1963 #{{Nobel abbr|Li}} [[Henri Bergson]] (B.A) – 1927 #{{Nobel abbr|Li}} [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] (B.A) – 1964 #{{Nobel abbr|Li}} [[Patrick Modiano]] (Attendee) – 2014 #{{Nobel abbr|Li}} [[Romain Rolland]] (D Litt) – 1915 #{{Nobel abbr|Li}} [[T.S.Eliot]] (Attendee) – 1979{{div col end}} <gallery align="center"> Paul Nadar - Henri Becquerel.jpg|[[Antoine-Henri Becquerel]] Marie_Curie_c1920.jpg|[[Marie Skłodowska Curie]] Ren%C3%A9_Cassin_nobel.jpg|[[René Cassin]] Henri_Bergson_02.jpg|[[Henri Bergson]] Sartre_1967_crop.jpg|[[Jean-Paul Sartre]] Jean_Tirole.jpg|[[Jean Tirole]] </gallery>
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