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Paris Nanterre University (French: ''Université Paris Nanterre''), formerly Paris-X and commonly referred to as Nanterre, is a public research university based in Nanterre, Paris, France. It is one of the most prestigious French universities, mainly in the areas of law, humanities, political science, social and natural sciences and economics. It is one of the thirteen successor universities of the University of Paris. The university is located in the western suburb of Nanterre, in
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area, the business district of Paris.


History

Nanterre was built in the 1960s on the outskirts of Paris as an extension of the Sorbonne. It was set up as an independent university in December 1970. Based on the American model, it was created as a
campus A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a college campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls, student centers or dining halls, and park-like se ...
(as opposed to the old French universities which were smaller and integrated with the city in which they were located). Nanterre became famous shortly after its opening by being at the center of the May '68 student rebellion. The campus was nicknamed "Nanterre, la folle" (Mad Nanterre) or "Nanterre la rouge" (Red Nanterre, in reference to communism).


Size and scope

Nanterre is the second largest campus in France after
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, with its own Olympic-sized swimming pool and a stadium. It welcomes 35,000 to 40,000 students every year in all fields of studies: Social Sciences,
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, Literature, History, Languages and Linguistics, Economics, Law and
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, as well as Teacher Training,
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, Cinema, Physiology and Sports. The university is renowned in the fields of Law and Economics. Even though French universities are required by law to admit anyone with a
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, strain is put on the students from the start and the first year drop-out rate consistently hovers in the 60% region. At the postgraduate level, the university offers very competitive programs (highly selective master's degrees in Law and Business) and partnerships with some
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such as the Ecole Polytechnique, ESSEC, Ecole des Mines de Paris, and ESCP Europe among others. The Rene Ginouves Institute for Archaeology and Anthropology (Maison de l'archeologie et de l'ethnologie Rene Ginouves) is another important institution on campus, merging the departments of the
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, Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne and Paris X-Nanterre. As in most Parisian universities, there is a large minority of foreign exchange students.


Innovative programs

Over the years, Nanterre has developed innovative programs such as the double bilingual courses in French Law and Anglo-American, Spanish, Russian, German or Italian law; in Economics & Management (with half of the courses in French and half of the courses in another foreign language); and in History (with half of the courses in French and half of the courses in another foreign language). These programs have inspired many universities and grandes écoles throughout the country and are now renowned on a national level.


Nanterre Network

The Franco-German Summer and Winter Universities with higher education institutions of third countries (Nanterre Network) are an expression of the increasing internationalization of studies and research (''Erasmus'' program; ''Bologna process'', EU enlargement). In legal sciences, the management of the Franco-German studies at the University of Paris Nanterre plays a pioneering role in the establishment of Summer and Winter Universities. Thus, within the framework of its Europe-wide network for university cooperation (''Nanterre network''), in collaboration with German and other foreign partners, Summer and Winter universities have been emerging since 2004 in Central and Eastern Europe, in the Balkans and in the Mediterranean region − with financial support from the ''German-French University'' (DFH/UFA), the ''Franco-German Youth Service'' and the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (Parceco-Program). Since 2013, these tri-national Summer and Winter Universities have also extended to non-European countries.


Objectives, function and functional principles of the Summer and Winter Universities

In September 2012, Bernard Cazeneuve, France's Deputy Minister for European Affairs and patron of the 2nd Franco-German Summer University for Energy and Environmental Law at the University of Paris Nanterre, saw in this type of Summer University a “successful” approach to bridge the lecture-free period; approach which can even be “exported” and is therefore “conducive to the prestige of Franco-German cooperation in Europe”.


Lithuania

The oldest trinational Summer University in Vilnius, Lithuania, focuses on EU ''legal harmonization''. It was founded in 2004 by the University of Paris Nanterre, the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Frankfort on the Main and the University of Vilnius in the year of EU enlargement to countries particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. With their accession, the Baltic States were obliged to take over the entire law of the EU ('' acquis communautaire'') and to implement the goals of the political Union as well as those of the economic and monetary Union. In the first few years, this Summer University was the joint end-of-year event for two binational law schools: the German-Lithuanian Law School (Goethe University of Frankfurt) and the Franco-Lithuanian Law School (Paris Nanterre).


Belarus

The Summer University in Minsk, founded in 2011 by the universities of Paris Nanterre, Potsdam and the Belarusian State University, is devoted to topics of general European relevance, such as “alternative dispute resolution”, “new information and communication technologies”, environmental issues and other current issues. As in the EU, in the post-Soviet ''Community of Independent States'' (CIS) the tendency towards regional integration goes hand in hand with the attempt to harmonize national legal systems. Belarus is part of the ''Russian-Belarusian Union'' and a member of the (2014 contractually agreed) ''Eurasian Economic Union''.


Balkan countries

The Franco-German Summer University founded in 2014 by the University of Paris Nanterre and the Westphalian Wilhelms-University of Münster with the Balkan region has (for the first time in the history of these Summer Universities) an ''itinerant'' character. It takes place through several sessions with changing locations: starting in 2014 at the University of St. Cyril and Methodius Skopje (North Macedonia), the University of Pristina (Kosovo) and the European University of Tirana (UET: Albania). Since then, the scientific and intercultural dialogue between universities from EU countries (Germany, France, Greece) and from countries in the Balkans has intensified and expanded to other destinations in the region, through the progressive inclusion of new partner universities (previously Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria). Based on the self-image of both – of Western Balkan states candidate to EU accession, as well as that of the EU member states - the prospects of development of North Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania, Montenegro and other Western Balkan countries are discussed. The ''itinerant'' Summer University should determine to what extent the candidates already meet or will be able to meet the ''Copenhagen criteria'' for accession to the EU in the various legal areas concerned (private law, public law, private international law, international criminal law).


Turkey

Founded in January 2016 by the University of Paris Nanterre, the Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and the University of Yeditepe Istanbul, this first German-French-Turkish Winter University in Istanbul is devoted to the theory and practice of ''private law enforcement''. Against the background of the hesitant negotiations between the EU and the permanent candidate Turkey (which so far has at best been granted a “privileged partnership”) since 2005, this issue is of great relevance for European Union law and the law of its member states, and for Turkish law (especially for consumer law, contract law, competition law, security regulations, constitutional law, labor law, arbitration or mediation). As a result of the tense domestic political situation in Turkey, the Winter University has not yet continued. After the failed coup against the Turkish president in July 2016, the state wave of cleansing did not omit the universities. The professors affected also included colleagues who were responsible for the cooperation with the French and German partner universities.


Maghreb states

In April 2013, Paris Nanterre, Potsdam et El Manar University founded in Tunis a Franco-German-Maghrebinian Summer University on the subject of "State policy in a comparative perspective". In the context of the ''Arab Spring'', it takes into account the needs of the countries concerned in political, economic and geostrategic terms. It applies above all to the legal aspects of public policies to promote social and economic development, as well as the democratization of the state. In May 2014, at the 2nd (and provisionally last) Summer University at the Hassan II Mohameddia University in Casablanca/Morocco, the focus was on "Law versus Religion - Intersections and Possible Conflicts of Religious Norms for State Law and International Law". For the 3rd Summer University in June 2015 at the ''Ecole de Gouvernance et d’Economie'' (EGE) at the University of Mohammed VI-Polytechnique in Rabat/Morocco, the topic "Citizenship/Citoyenneté" was envisioned.


South America

In September 2013, Paris Nanterre, the Technical University of Dresden and the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru established in Lima the first Franco-German-Peruvian Summer University on the subject of "Democracy and the rule of law". Given the reform policies in Peru since 2011, human rights issues and strategies to promote the ''rule of law'', the ''welfare state'' and to fight corruption are at the center of discussions. The second trinational Summer University, organized in September 2014 by the universities of San Marcos and ESAN (the first graduate school of business in Latin America), was dedicated to the topic of "Economic and cultural foundations of the constitutional state". This Summer University is not limited to the university campus, but is open to civil society by including cultural institutions such as '' Goethe Institute'' and '' Alliance française'' in its program. Above all, this Summer University has a continuing education character because it specifically offers seminars for the officials of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.


Africa, Asia and Oceania

Since 2015/2016, the Franco-German studies at the University of Paris Nanterre under the direction of Professor Stephanie Dijoux, also set up trinational Summer and Winter Universities with ''higher education'' universities and ''research institutions'' in countries in the Eastern hemisphere.


Rankings

In th
QS
Paris-Nanterre University is ranked the 4th French higher-education institution in the field of arts and humanities, next to the Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Sorbonne University and the École normale supérieure de Paris, PSL University. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings considers Paris-Nanterre to be ''"one of the most prestigious universities in the country"'' and underlines the quality of its master's degree programs, its partnerships with the Grandes Ecoles, and its list of alumni. In the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as Shanghai Ranking, Paris-Nanterre University is ranked 50th in Archeology an
51st-100th
in Anthropology. Paris-Nanterre University's master's degree in Psychology is the first in France in terms of employability and professional integration, according to ''
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''’s ranking in 2018''.'' The university offers very competitive programs with highly selective master's degrees in Law and Business. Because of the number of applications submitted each year, this University is one of the most desired French high-education institutions
ranked 3rd
in France.


Notable people

List includes notable people both alumni and faculty of the University. Alumni who also served as faculty are listed in bold font.


Alumni

*
Jean-Jacques Aillagon Jean-Jacques Aillagon (born 2 October 1946, Metz) is a French politician, a close confidant of Jacques Chirac and member of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) political party. From 1972 to 1976 he was a high school teacher in the Corrèze ...
, former French Minister of Culture * Olivier Besancenot, former leader of the Ligue communiste révolutionnaire (LCR) * Vincent Bolloré, current President & CEO of Bolloré *
Luc Brisson Luc Brisson (born 10 March 1946 in Saint-Esprit, Quebec) is a Canadian (and from 1986 also French) historian of philosophy and anthropologist of antiquity. He is emeritus director of research at the CNRS in France, and is considered by some of hi ...
, philosopher * Daniel Cohen, chaired professor at Paris School of Economics and contributor for '' Le Monde'' * Daniel Cohn-Bendit known as "Dany le Rouge", leader of the May 68 student rebellion in France and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) * Mama Kanny Diallo, current Guinean Minister of Planning and Economic Development *
Abdelaziz Djerrad Abdelaziz Djerad ( ar, عبد العزيز جراد; born 12 February 1954) is an Algerian politician and diplomat who served as Prime Minister of Algeria from 28 December 2019 to 30 June 2021. In September 2021, he was appointed ambassador to ...
, former Prime Minister of Algeria *
Mike Downey Mike Downey (born August 9, 1951 in Chicago Heights, Illinois, and raised in the nearby village of Steger, Illinois) is a retired American newspaper columnist. From 2003 to 2008, Downey wrote the "In the Wake of the News" column for the '' Chic ...
, co-founder & CEO of Film and Music Entertainment and current Chairman of European Film Academy * Sylvie Germain, writer * David Guetta, DJ, record producer, musician and songwriter *
María Ángela Holguín María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar (born 13 November 1963) is a Colombian politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia from 2010 to 2018. She has also served as the 25th Permanent Representative of Colombia to ...
, former Colombian Minister of Foreign Affairs *
Brice Hortefeux Brice Hortefeux (born 11 May 1958) is a conservative French politician. He was Minister of the Interior, Overseas Territories and Territorial collectivities. He was previously Minister for Labour, Labour Relations, the Family, Solidarity and ...
, current Member of the European Parliament (MEP), former French Minister of the Interior * Christine Lagarde, current President of the European Central Bank, former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), former French Minister of Finance * Ilaïsaane Lauouvéa, former Member of Congress of New Caledonia * Cheng Li-chun, former Taiwanese Minister of Culture * Leonardo López Luján, Mexican archaeologist and current Director of the Templo Mayor Project *
Emmanuel Macron Emmanuel Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. ''Ex officio'', he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Prior to his presidency, Macron served as Minister of Econ ...
, current President of France * Jean-Luc Marion, philosopher *
Guillaume Martin Guillaume Martin (born 9 June 1993) is a French cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Career In June 2017, he was named in the startlist for the Tour de France. While not necessarily considered a pre-race favourite for overall victory ...
, professional road cyclist * Jeanne Mas, pop singer and actress *
Pierre Ménès Pierre Ménès (born 29 June 1963) is a French football commentator, analyst and presenter. He was an analyst on the Canal+ programme ''Canal Football Club''. Biography Ménès was born in the 8th arrondissement of Paris on 29 June 1963. His ...
, sports journalist * Frederic Mitterrand, former French Minister of Culture * Katalin Novák, current President of Hungary * Dominique Ouattara, current First Lady of Ivory Coast * Françoise de Panafieu, former Mayor of the
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*
Manuel Pinho Manuel António Gomes de Almeida de Pinho (born 28 October 1954) is a former Portugal, Portuguese Minister of Economy and Innovation (2005–09) in the José Sócrates cabinet, who subsequently became an energy policy academic (2010–17) under ...
, former Portuguese Minister of Economy * Yasmina Reza, playwright, actress, novelist and screenwriter * Mustapha Saha, sociologist, writer, painter, co-founder of the Mouvement du 22 Mars at the Faculty of Nanterre in 1968 *
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Se ...
, former President of France * Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), former French Minister of Finance *
Dominique Tchimbakala Dominique Tchimbakala (born 1977) is a Congolese journalist and television presenter, who is a news anchor for TV5Monde. Biography Tchimbakala was born in France in 1977 to parents who were originally from the Republic of Congo. In 1987 the fami ...
, Congolese journalist, television presenter and news anchor for '' TV5Monde'' * Jany Temime, costume designer * Dominique de Villepin, former
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Faculty

* Maurice Allais, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1988 *
Jean-Jacques Becker Jean-Jacques Becker is a French historian, (born 14 May 1928 in Paris). He is a specialist of contemporary history. He is the brother of historian Annie Kriegel and the father of World War I specialist Annette Becker. Biography Jean-Jacqu ...
, historian * René Rémond, historian and political economist * Denis Buican (1983–2003), historian of biology * Jack Lang (1986–1988; 1993–1999), politician *
Michel Aglietta Michel Aglietta (born 1938) is a French economist, currently Professor of Economics at the University of Paris X: Nanterre. Michel Aglietta is a scientific counsellor at CEPII, a member of the University Institute of France, and a consultant ...
, economist and founder of the regulation school * Michel Crozier, sociologist and member of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques *
Emmanuel Lévinas Emmanuel Levinas (; ; 12 January 1906 – 25 December 1995) was a French philosopher of Lithuanian Jewish ancestry who is known for his work within Jewish philosophy, existentialism, and phenomenology, focusing on the relationship of ethics to ...
(1967), philosopher * Jean Baudrillard, philosopher. *
Paul Ricœur Jean Paul Gustave Ricœur (; ; 27 February 1913 – 20 May 2005) was a French philosopher best known for combining phenomenological description with hermeneutics. As such, his thought is within the same tradition as other major hermeneutic ...
(1966–1970), philosopher * Étienne Balibar, philosopher * Henri Lefebvre, geographer, professor, and influential figure in the events of 1968 *
André Legrand André Legrand (1896–1986) was a French screenwriter and occasional film producer.Goble p.279 Selected filmography * ''The Man from Niger'' (1940) * ''Night in December'' (1940) * ''Happy Days'' (1941) * ''Miss Bonaparte'' (1942) * ''La Symphoni ...
, professor of French and comparative public law, Human Rights, Civil Liberties * Claude Lepelley (1984–2002), historian * Robert Merle, novelist * Louise Merzeau, communication scholar * Alain Pellet, expert on international law *
Catherine Perret Catherine Perret (born 9 July 1956 in Paris) is associate professor of modern and contemporary aesthetics and theory at Nanterre University (Paris X). She obtained her Ph.D. in philosophy and is known for her work on Walter Benjamin, most notably ...
philosopher *
Michèle Perret Michèle Perret is a French linguist and novelist who was born in 1937 in Oran in Algeria. Background and education She lived in Algeria until 1955, first on a farm near to Sfissef (once known as Mercier-Lacombe), and then in Oran. Towards the en ...
, linguistics professor and novelist *
Albert Piette Albert Piette (born April 18, 1960, in Namur, Belgium) is a French anthropologist and a professor at the Department of Anthropology at Paris Nanterre University. His research has focused on questions of observation, especially in the religious ...
, professor of anthropology *
Yves Roucaute Yves Roucaute (born 1953 in Paris) is a French philosopher (epistemology, political theory, theology), Phd (Law and Political science), Phd (philosophy), writer, ''professeur agrégé'' in philosophy, ''professeur agrégé'' in political scie ...
, philosopher, political scientist, Director of the "Cahiers de la Securite" *
Damianakos Stathis Stathis Damianakos ( el, Στάθης Δαμιανάκος; 1939–2003) is considered one of the most prominent researchers in the fields of agriculture, ethnological and cultural sociology in Greece. Among his most known works are the "Sociology ...
, Greek agriculturist and sociologist * François Laruelle, philosopher * Zoi Konstantopoulou, a Greek human rights lawyer and politician of the Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza), also Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament *
Géraud de Geouffre de La Pradelle Géraud de Geouffre de La Pradelle de Leyrat (1935-October 16, 2022) was an international jurist and a professor of French law. Biography Family He is the son of lawyer Raymond de Geouffre de la Pradelle, the grandson of Albert de Geouffre de ...
, professor of French law


Nanterre in fiction

*'' La Chinoise'', by
Jean-Luc Godard Jean-Luc Godard ( , ; ; 3 December 193013 September 2022) was a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He rose to prominence as a pioneer of the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s, alongside such filmmakers as Fran ...
, 1967 *'' My Sex Life...or How I Got Into an Argument'', by Arnaud Desplechin, 1996 *'' The Spanish Apartment'', by Cédric Klapisch, 2002 *'' District 13'' (Banlieue 13), by Pierre Morel, 2004


See also

* University of Paris * Sorbonne * Laboratoire d'ethnologie et de sociologie comparative


References


External links


Official website

Official Sports Club Homepage
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