Paris-Saclay University (french: Université Paris-Saclay) is a
public
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research university
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based in
Paris
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,
France
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. It is one of the 13 prestigious universities that emerged from the division of the
University of Paris
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, also known as the
Sorbonne. Paris-Saclay is ranked 1st in France and 13th in the world in the
Academic Ranking of World Universities
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(ARWU) ranking. In subject rankings, it is placed 1st in the world for
Mathematics and 9th in the world for
Physics
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, as well as being in the top 15 for
Medicine
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and
Agriculture
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.
It is part of the
Paris-Saclay project, which is a
research-intensive academic campus, and is the main center for training and research within the technology cluster of
Paris-Saclay.
The University integrates several leading ''
grandes écoles Grandes may refer to:
* Agustín Muñoz Grandes, Spanish general and politician
* Banksia ser. Grandes, a series of plant species native to Australia
* Grandes y San Martín, a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spa ...
'', faculties, colleges and research centers that are part of the world's top research organizations in various fields.
Paris-Saclay has achieved particular renown in mathematics. As of 2021, 11 Fields Medalists have been affiliated with the university and its associated research institutes, which include the
Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques – generally regarded as the birthplace of modern
algebraic geometry and
catastrophe theory.
History
In 2019, the Paris-Saclay University succeeded to
University of Paris-Sud (Paris XI) founded in 1971, which itself succeeded to
University of Paris
The University of Paris (french: link=no, Université de Paris), Metonymy, metonymically known as the Sorbonne (), was the leading university in Paris, France, active from 1150 to 1970, with the exception between 1793 and 1806 under the French Revo ...
founded c. 1150.
After World War II, the rapid growth of nuclear physics and chemistry meant that research needed more and more powerful accelerators, which required large areas. The
University of Paris
The University of Paris (french: link=no, Université de Paris), Metonymy, metonymically known as the Sorbonne (), was the leading university in Paris, France, active from 1150 to 1970, with the exception between 1793 and 1806 under the French Revo ...
, the
École Normale Supérieure
École may refer to:
* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education
Secondary education or post-primary education covers two phases on the International Standard Classification of Education sca ...
and the
Collège de France looked for space in the south of Paris near
Orsay
Orsay () is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France, from the centre of Paris.
A fortified location of the Chevreuse valley since the 8th century a ...
. Later some of the teaching activity of the Faculty of Sciences in Paris was transferred to Orsay in 1956 at the request of
Irène Joliot-Curie and
Frédéric Joliot-Curie. The rapid increase of students led to the independence of the Orsay Center on March 1, 1965. It became the
University of Paris-Sud (Paris XI) in 1971.
Now it hosts a great number of laboratories on its large (236 ha) campus in
Paris-Saclay. Many of the top French laboratories are among them especially in
particle physics
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,
nuclear physics
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,
astrophysics
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,
atomic physics and
molecular physics,
condensed matter physics
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,
theoretical physics
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,
electronics
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,
nanoscience and
nanotechnology
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.
The Paris-Saclay University was established in 2015 as a universities community (ComUE) and in 2019 as a
university
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, with the aim to become a top-ranking, research-focused French university. In order to be recognized as an entity of sufficient size and quality, the university regroups some of the top
grandes écoles Grandes may refer to:
* Agustín Muñoz Grandes, Spanish general and politician
* Banksia ser. Grandes, a series of plant species native to Australia
* Grandes y San Martín, a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spa ...
in France with public universities under a single campus on the
Saclay plateau. Each member institution will remain independent but share a significant portion of existing and newly invested resources. This follows a model similar to the one adopted by
University of Oxford
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and
Cambridge
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, where each constituent college keeps its independence while being grouped under a '
university
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'.
The University System's first academic year started in September 2015.
According to Dominique Vernay, chairman of the foundation developing Paris-Saclay, the university aims at a top-ten position in the
Academic Ranking of World Universities
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(ARWU), but "the first goal is to be the top university in continental Europe".
Furthermore, the university aims to contribute to maximizing the economic and business potential of the Paris-Saclay project through research, via
university
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and
research spin-offs
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, as well as industrial research collaboration with established companies.
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In January 2020, it replaced
University of Paris-Sud (Paris XI) and in 2025,
Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) and
Université d'Évry-Val-d'Essonne (UEVE) will merge with it as well.
In June 2020, Paris-Saclay University ranked 14th in
Shanghai Ranking's top 1000 universities in the world, and first worldwide for Mathematics by ''
Academic Ranking of World Universities
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(ARWU)'' and 9th worldwide for Physics (1st in Europe).
Organisation
The Paris-Saclay University consists of five faculties in Sciences, Medicine, Pharmacy, Law-Economics-Management, and Sports Sciences; an Engineering school; three technical institutes specialised in scientific and technical subjects in
Cachan,
Orsay
Orsay () is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France, from the centre of Paris.
A fortified location of the Chevreuse valley since the 8th century a ...
, and
Sceaux; and an undergraduate university school.
The University also brings together four ''
grandes écoles Grandes may refer to:
* Agustín Muñoz Grandes, Spanish general and politician
* Banksia ser. Grandes, a series of plant species native to Australia
* Grandes y San Martín, a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spa ...
'':
CentraleSupélec,
AgroParisTech
AgroParisTech (officially ''Institut des sciences et industries du vivant et de l'environnement'', or Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences)English naming according tEnglish brochure is a French higher educati ...
,
ENS Paris-Saclay and the
Institut d'Optique Graduate School, with two associate institutions:
Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University (UVSQ) and
University of Évry Val d'Essonne (UEVE).
It combines resources from the following French universities and ''
grandes écoles Grandes may refer to:
* Agustín Muñoz Grandes, Spanish general and politician
* Banksia ser. Grandes, a series of plant species native to Australia
* Grandes y San Martín, a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spa ...
'', as well as partial resources from various research organizations and the
Systematic Paris-Region cluster:
Initially, the community of universities also included five other ''
grandes écoles Grandes may refer to:
* Agustín Muñoz Grandes, Spanish general and politician
* Banksia ser. Grandes, a series of plant species native to Australia
* Grandes y San Martín, a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spa ...
:''
École Polytechnique
École may refer to:
* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée)
* École (river), a tributary of the Seine
The Seine ( , ) is a river in northern Franc ...
,
Télécom Paris,
Telecom SudParis,
ENSTA Paris and
ENSAE Paris. However, due to differences in University set-up, these five ''
grandes écoles Grandes may refer to:
* Agustín Muñoz Grandes, Spanish general and politician
* Banksia ser. Grandes, a series of plant species native to Australia
* Grandes y San Martín, a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spa ...
'' created their own separate university
Polytechnic Institute of Paris
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. This was announced by French President
Emmanuel Macron
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during a speech in
Paris-Saclay. Both of these clusters plan to co-operate and they engage in organization of several master's degrees with the Paris-Saclay University.
Faculties and Institutes
''Grandes Écoles'' and graduate schools
Associated universities
Research organizations
The following research organizations have established research centers within the Paris-Saclay University. The resources contributed by these organizations will remain largely independent from other member institutions. Once the University of Paris-Saclay is fully integrated, its research centers are expected to achieve a profile similar to the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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of
Caltech
The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech or CIT)The university itself only spells its short form as "Caltech"; the institution considers other spellings such a"Cal Tech" and "CalTech" incorrect. The institute is also occasional ...
:
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CEA (Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission)
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CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research)
*
Inria (French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation)
*
INSERM (French Institute of Health and Medical Research)
*
Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies)
*
INRA (French National Institute for Agricultural Sciences)
*
ONERA (National Board of Study and Aerospace Research)
*
SOLEIL (national
synchrotron facility)
* Pascal Institute - University of Paris-Saclay
Academic programs
Each member school of the Paris-Saclay University organizes training in a given scientific field. Depending on the needs of their registered program, a student enrolled in a particular graduate school will have access to academic resources from other schools.
The various fields of study available at Paris-Saclay University are broadly categorized into the following:
* Biodiversity, Agriculture and Food, Society, Environment (''Biodiversité, Agriculture et Alimentation, Société, Environnement'') ;
* Biology, Medicine, Pharmaceutical studies (''Biologie, Médecine, Pharmacie'') ;
* Law, Political Science (''Droit et Science Politique'') ;
* Humanities (''Humanités'') ;
* Engineering, Sciences and Information Technologies (''Ingénierie, Sciences et Technologies de l'information'') ;
* Sport and Human Motion Sciences (''Sciences du Sport et du Mouvement Humain'') ;
* Basic Sciences (''Sciences Fondamentales'') ;
* Social Sciences (''Sciences Sociales'').
The academic programs in each of the 8 schools is expected to follow the Anglo-American model:
*Paris-Saclay Undergraduate School – The Bachelor's program is provided by Paris-Saclay faculties and the 2 public universities within Paris-Saclay, which are
Versailles-Saint-Quentin University and
University of Évry Val-d'Essonne.
*Paris-Saclay Graduate Schools – Master's degrees are taught in both French and English. Altogether, 49 Master's degree are offered.
*Paris-Saclay Research or Doctoral Schools – PhD programs are offered through 20 doctoral schools.
Doctoral degrees received after September 30, 2015 are awarded under the name "Paris-Saclay University", with a mention of the student's associated university or grande école.
Research programmes
The Paris-Saclay University gathers together more than 300 research units, organized into 10 doctoral schools:
* Chemistry (''Chimie'')
* Electrical engineering, optics and electronics (EOE: ''Ingénierie électrique, optique et électronique'')
* Mathematics (''Mathématiques'')
* Mechanics, energy and physical processes (MEP: ''Mécanique, énergétique et procédés'')
* Subatomic physics and astrophysics (P2I: ''Physique des deux infinis'')
* Wave and matter physics (PHOM: ''Physique des ondes et de la matière'')
* Planetary science and cosmology (SPU: ''Sciences de la planète et de l'Univers'')
* Life sciences (SDV: ''Sciences de la Vie'')
* Human and social sciences (SHS: ''Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société'')
* Information and communication sciences and technologies (STIC: ''Sciences et technologies de l'information et de la communication'').
University rankings
The Paris-Saclay University has been awarded the 13th world rank in the 2021
Academic Ranking of World Universities
The ''Academic Ranking of World Universities'' (''ARWU''), also known as the Shanghai Ranking, is one of the annual publications of world university rankings. The league table was originally compiled and issued by Shanghai Jiao Tong Universi ...
(ARWU) ranking. It replaces
University of Paris-Sud (Paris XI) in January 2020 which ranked 37 globally in 2019. The same year it also has been awarded the 32nd world rank in the
Center for World University Rankings
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(CWUR).
University Paris-Saclay was included in the 2019 edition of
U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking. University Paris-Saclay was ranked 30 globally, 7th in Europe and 1st in France. It was ranked 1st in Europe for physics (5th internationally) and 1st internationally for mathematics.
In the future, the Paris-Saclay cluster is hoped to help France secure a place among the world's top ten universities, and bring French education and research into the limelight.
Nobel and Fields laureates
Paris-Saclay University formally replaced several pre-existing Parisian universities, grande écoles and research institutes. These continue to exist as departments within the broader structure of Paris-Saclay. The list below therefore includes those pre-2019 laureates whose institutions were later subsumed by the university. We list their institutional affiliation at the time too.
*
Jean Bourgain – Professor, IHES – Fields Medal – 1994
*
Ngô Bảo Châu
Ngô Bảo Châu (, born June 28, 1972) is a Vietnamese-French mathematician at the University of Chicago, best known for proving the fundamental lemma for automorphic forms (proposed by Robert Langlands and Diana Shelstad). He is the first V ...
– PhD and Professor,
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
(IMO) – Fields Medal – 2010
*
Alain Connes – Professor, IHES – Fields Medal – 1982
*
Hugo Duminil-Copin - Master and Professor, IHES - Fields Medal - 2022
*
Cédric Villani - IHES-University of Lyon Chair - Fields Medal - 2010
*
Irène Joliot-Curie and
Frédéric Joliot-Curie – Founders of the Orsay Faculty of Sciences, commissioners of the CEA – Nobel in Chemistry – 1935
*
Pierre Deligne – PhD and Professor,
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
, IHES – Fields Medal – 1978
*
Alain Aspect – BA, PhD and Professor,
École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay,
Institut d'optique Graduate School,
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
– Nobel in Physics – 2022
*
Albert Fert – Professor,
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
(LPS, CNRS/Thales) – Nobel in Physics – 2007
*
Pierre-Gilles de Gennes – Professor, CEA,
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
(LPS) – Nobel in Physics – 1991
*
Alexandre Grothendieck – Professor, IHES – Fields Medal – 1966
*
Maxim Kontsevich – Professor – Fields Medal – IHES – 1998
*
Laurent Lafforgue – PhD and Professor – Fields Medal –
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
, IHES – 2002
*
René Thom – Professor, IHES – Fields Medal – 1958
*
Wendelin Werner
Wendelin Werner (born 23 September 1968) is a German-born French mathematician working on random processes such as self-avoiding random walks, Brownian motion, Schramm–Loewner evolution, and related theories in probability theory and mathematic ...
– Professor – Fields Medal –
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
(IMO) – 2006
*
Jean-Christophe Yoccoz – PhD and Professor,
Paris-Sud University
Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, i ...
– Fields Medal – 1994
See also
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List of medieval universities
*
List of public universities in France by academy
*
Paris-Saclay Medical School
Paris-Saclay Medical School, also ''Faculté de médecine Paris-Saclay'' in French, is the graduate medical school of Paris-Saclay University and is located in the Bicêtre Medical Area of Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, Val-de-Marne, France and founded i ...
*
Polytechnic Institute of Paris
The Polytechnic Institute of Paris (french: Institut polytechnique de Paris) is a research university system located in Palaiseau, France. It consists of five engineering schools: École Polytechnique, ENSTA Paris, ENSAE Paris, Télécom Paris ...
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