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  2. Cité internationale universitaire de Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Cité internationale universitaire de Paris was established after World War I by André Honnorat, rector at the Sorbonne, in cooperation with Émile Deutsch de la Meurthe, in order to create a meeting place for students, researchers and intellectuals from around the world in a spirit of peace, unity and friendly cooperation.

  3. Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre - Wikipedia

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    The Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre is a university residence that is part of the Cité international universitaire de Paris, located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, near Parc Montsouris. It is the first foreign house decided on the site of the Cité Internationale universitaire de Paris.

  4. Maîtrise (degree) - Wikipedia

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    The maîtrise ès arts was obtained after the licence ès arts (Bachelor of Arts) and, unlike the licence, which was conferred by the chancellor of Notre-Dame and gave the right to teach, it was a rather honorary degree indicating the graduate's recognition within the university community and opening the way to studies in the higher faculties.

  5. List of universities and higher education institutions in the ...

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    The Sorbonne building, part of Sorbonne University and Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University.. Paris and its region have one of the highest concentrations of universities in France, with a student population of over 730,000 (not counting foreign universities with Paris branches). [1]

  6. University of Paris Faculty of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, the Paris Faculty of Medicine was merged with the four other Paris faculties to form the new University of Paris. In 1900, the faculty's ‘practical school’ was built by the French architect Léon Ginain on the site of the former Cordeliers convent buildings, which had been demolished in 1880, at 15, rue de l'École-de-Médecine.

  7. Fondation Deutsch de la Meurthe - Wikipedia

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    Appell sought to provide better living conditions for students, and Deutsch de la Meurthe was interested in attaching his name to the philanthropic endeavor. A decree signed November 18, 1922 authorized the University of Paris to accept a donation from Émile Deutsch de la Meurthe and named the Fondation in honor of him and his wife, Louise. [3]

  8. University of Paris - Wikipedia

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    In 1150, the future University of Paris was a student-teacher corporation operating as an annex of the cathedral school of Paris.The earliest historical reference to it is found in Matthew Paris's reference to the studies of his own teacher (an abbot of St Albans) and his acceptance into "the fellowship of the elect Masters" there in about 1170, [7] and it is known that Lotario dei Conti di ...

  9. Paris Institute of Psychology - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Psychology is a graduate school of psychology and constitutes the department of psychology of the Paris Cité University. It is currently located at the Centre Henri-Piéron, 71 avenue Édouard-Vaillant, Boulogne-Billancourt.