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  1. Université Paris Cité offers international joint programmes at the undergraduate and graduate levels as well as programmes taught in english. Find your programme.

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      Université Paris Cité welcomes international students who...

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      Université Paris Cité covers a wide range of disciplines,...

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  2. Learn about the English-taught degrees offered by Université Paris Cité in sciences, humanities and social sciences, and health. Some programmes combine English and French, and are internationally-minded and recognized worldwide.

  3. The University of Paris (French: Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne (French:), was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.

  4. For more information, please refer to our page : Admissions for exchange students. Admissions for independant international students.

  5. Université Paris Cité welcomes international students who wish to study in France. The admissions procedures upon arrival can be different depending on the situation and the status. Discover the wide variety of services, resources and practical tips enabling you to make the most of your stay in Paris.

  6. Université de Paris covers a wide range of disciplines, with one of the most comprehensive and ambitious educational offerings available in the world. #69 Ranking. 31 Masters. Public Institution Type. Student insurance. Make sure to cover your health, travel, and stay while studying abroad.

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  7. Paris Cité University (French: Université Paris Cité) is a public research university located in Paris, France. It was created by decree on 20 March 2019, resulting from the merger of Paris Descartes (Paris V) and Paris Diderot (Paris VII) universities, established following the division of the University of Paris in 1970.