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In Arts and Humanities, Medicine, and Science and Engineering

Choosing Sorbonne University means joining a world-renowned higher education and research institution. By joining our community of 55,000 students and 360,000 alumni worldwide, you'll be giving your all to a rigorous academic program and receiving the best in multidisciplinary teaching. 

Information for International Students

Are you a current or prospective international student? 

Whether studying on exchange or seeking a full degree at Sorbonne University, access essential contact information, resources for learning French and a glimpse into student life. 

Research and Innovation

Sorbonne University promotes excellence at the core of each of its disciplines and develops numerous interdisciplinary programs capable of meeting the major challenges of the 21st century.

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Participate in the great adventure of learning, succeed in high-level studies and prepare to create the future.

Parismus is the international student association of Sorbonne University

Parismus

Parismus is the international student association of Sorbonne University.

Bringing together 10 institutions that offer studies in literature, medicine, science, engineering, technology and management, our alliance fosters a global approach to teaching and research, promoting access to knowledge for all.

Alliance 4EU+

The 4EU+ Alliance

In a changing world, Sorbonne University has joined forces with six universities: Charles University in Prague, the University of Warsaw, Heidelberg University, the University of Milan, the University of Geneva and the University of Copenhagen to create the 4EU+ Alliance.

With an innovative model of the European university, seven large research-intensive universities are working together to respond to the educational and research challenges facing Europe today.

Les Alliances de Sorbonne Université

Schools and departments

Each school and department organises its own programmes’ courses and examinations according to its field of study.

Schools and departments

Discover the schools and departments of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities

The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is comprised of 18 departments and 2 schools, which cover six main fields of study:

  • Arts
  • Teaching and education sciences
  • Information and communication
  • Languages
  • Literature
  • Human and social sciences

     

INSPÉ

The National Institute of teaching and education (Institut national supérieur du professorat et de l’éducation, or INSPE) of the Académie de Paris offers training for teachers-to-be.
Classes take place on the school’s three sites (Molitor, Batignolles and Boursault).
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CELSA

Information and communication courses are provided by the CELSA, the School of journalism and communication affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The CELSA’s programmes are intended for students in full-time education as well as professionals in continuing education, and deliver bachelor’s and master’s degrees, PhDs, Mastères spécialisés® (specialised master’s), magister degrees, and MBAs. Courses take place on the CELSA premises in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
CELSA
 

Department of English studies

Through the study of literature, linguistics and civilisations, the Department of English studies provides an in-depth knowledge of the culture of English-speaking countries and offers career prospects in teaching, research, translation, and international relations.
 

Department of Arabic and Hebraic studies

Through different specialisations, the Department of Arabic and Hebraic studies permits an in-depth study of Arabic and Hebraic languages, literatures and civilisations, from medieval to contemporary times. These courses offer career prospects in teaching, research, translation, and international relations.
 

Department of Germanic and Nordic studies

Devoted to German, Dutch, Yiddish and Nordic (Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish) studies, this cross-disciplinary range of courses offers opportunities to join international exchange programmes. There are courses about language, literature, civilisation and intellectual history in each specialisation, which are open to beginners.
 

Department of Iberian and Latin American studies

Through the study of languages, literatures and civilisations, the Department of Iberian and Latin American studies provides an in-depth knowledge of the cultural history of the Iberian (Spain, Portugal) and Latin American (Hispanic America, Brazil) worlds, from medieval to contemporary times.
 

Department of Italian studies

The Department of Italian studies is devoted to teaching and researching the fields of Italian language, literature and culture. A careful consideration of essential questions regarding civilisation allows the Department to address the history and the societal, political and economical issues of modern and contemporary Italy, in order to comprehend the concerns of this dynamic nation.
 

Department of Slavic studies

Through the study of Slavic languages, literatures and civilisations, the Department of Slavic studies provides an in-depth knowledge of the cultural history of Eastern European countries (Russia, Poland), of former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia), and of central Europe (Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary).
 

Department of Geography and spatial planning

Thanks to a cross-disciplinary study of geographical spaces, combining historical, political, cultural and economic approaches, the Department of Geography and spatial planning offers courses that strive both for comprehending intercontinental interactions and for developing a reflection on town and country planning.
 

Department of Greek

The Department embraces the whole scope of Hellenism in its literary, linguistic and cultural aspects, from the Mycenaean period to contemporary times. Three institutes are attached to the Department: the Institute of papyrology, the Institute of epigraphy, and the Neo-Hellenic Institute.
 

Department of History

From Classical Antiquity to the contemporary world, the Department of History explores the historical study of civilisations, cultures, religions and politics around the world.
 

Department of Art history and archaeology

From Classical Antiquity to contemporary times, the Department of Art history and archaeology explores the study of arts across various civilisations (European, Egyptian, Islamic, Indian, Chinese, Native American) and art forms (painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, architecture, archaeology).
 

Institute of research on the civilisations of the modern Western world (IRCOM)

Within the framework of a historical study of the different civilisations of the modern Western world (14th-21st centuries), master’s and doctorate students are trained in research and teaching thanks to conferences and research seminars. The Institute aims to analyse European civilisations from the beginning of the 14th century to the 21st century, as well as to cast a historical light on contemporary issues. The scope of the Institute’s studies also extends to colonial and post-colonial societies.
 

Department of French language

Through an examination of the different fields comprised in French language studies (philology, linguistics, stylistics, poetics, rhetoric, lexicology, dialectology), the Department of French language trains students in language sciences, offering them career prospects in teaching, research, journalism, communication and publishing.
 

Department of Applied Languages

The Department of Applied Languages is dedicated to understanding the challenges of the contemporary world through the study of languages and civilisations. These cross-disciplinary studies combine the learning of languages (choice of two languages) with politic, legal and economic approaches, and grant access to various professional specialisations in business and communication on an international scale.
 

Department of Latin

Through a historical study of the Latin language, literature and linguistics, the Department of Latin allows students to acquire a sound knowledge of Latin, from the Archaic period to the Renaissance. The different specialisations offer career prospects in teaching, research and translation.
 

Department of French and comparative literature

Through the study of French literature and comparative literature from the Middle-Ages to the contemporary period, the Department of French and comparative literature offers training leading to teaching and research via its French language and literature programme, as well as to jobs in publishing, communication, journalism and audio-visual media, via the literature, publishing and media programme.
 

Department of Music and musicology

The courses provided by the Department of Music and musicology aim to study and understand the phenomenon of music in its historical and geographical context, providing an opening onto a broader study of civilisations. The Department offers a complete general curriculum, combining teachings on ethnology and the evolution of musical codes with musical techniques and practices.
 

Department of Philosophy

At the Department of Philosophy, students will acquire an in-depth knowledge of the methods and traditions of the human science of philosophy, thanks to a wide range of approaches (history of philosophy, political and moral philosophy, philosophy of science, aesthetics and philosophy of art, biomedical humanities) concerned with various cultural areas.
 

Department of Sociology and computer science

The Department of Sociology and computer science comprises two sub-departments. In partnership with ENS Paris-Saclay, the department of sociology teaches the cultural and historical study of society through the acquisition of specific skills (inquiry, textual analysis, statistics, computer science).
The department of computer science, mathematics and linguistics focuses on scientific studies applied to humanities. The different courses offer career prospects in teaching, research and positions in business work environments.
 
Fore more detailed information about the courses and the contact information for each department, visit their dedicated webpages

Courses

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Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine teaches the 3 cycles of medical studies: from PASS (integrated into the faculty) to the 3rd cycle including DES, DESC, DU and DIU. The lessons are given mainly on two sites: Pitié-Salpêtrière and Saint-Antoine. The faculty also provides paramedical education: speech therapy, psychomotricity and orthoptics. The Saint-Antoine site includes a midwifery school.

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Welcome to Sorbonne University's Faculty of Science & Engineering

A unique combination of courses and expertise

Our international study programmes are organised according to the major disciplinary areas of the faculty. They represent the graduate study programmes that are not strictly conducted in French or that could be suitable (in part) for non French-speaking students. They also reflect part of the diversity of the disciplines involved and the bi- and inter-disciplinary aspects of many of the courses we offer.

 

Research & Innovation

We rely on disciplinary skills and on interdisciplinary approaches to renew concepts, methods and research subjects and to focus on some of the crucial issues faced by our societies: transformations affecting the very construction of knowledge (data, AI), the treatment of complex objects (the environment, marine and ocean sciences, cultural heritage) or our contributions to addressing societal challenges (climate change, healthcare).

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Our campuses offer different and unique experiences to our students, visitors and staff. Resources and support services are also available to ensure an equal chance at success to all.

Campus Life

In addition to the cultural activities and events organised throughout the year by our clubs and societies, the Parismus society organises numerous events, evenings and cultural visits that will help you discover France and its parisian life.

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