Paris Diderot University - Paris 7 (French: Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7), is a leading French university[1] located in Paris,France. It is one of the heirs of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Paris (together with Paris 6),
which, founded in the mid-12th century, was one of the earliest
universities established in Europe. It adopted its current name in 1994.
Featuring two Nobel Prize laureates, a Fields Medal winner and two
former French Ministers of Education among its faculty or former
faculty, the University is famous for its teaching in science,
especially in mathematics.[2] Indeed, many fundamental results of the theory of Probability[3] have been discovered at one of its research centers, the Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires(Laboratory
of Probability and Random Models). The university is also known for its
teaching in psychology, which adopts a specific approach drawing from
both the domains of psychopathology and psychoanalysis.
But the University also hosts many others disciplines: currently, there
are 2300 educators and researchers, 1100 administrative personnel and
26,000 students studying humanities, science, and medicine.[4]
Paris Diderot University is a founding member of the higher education and research alliance Sorbonne Paris Cité which
is a Public Institution for Scientific Cooperation bringing together
four renowned Parisian universities and four higher education and
research institutes.[5]
Formerly based at the Jussieu Campus in the 5th arrondissement, the University moved to a new campus in the 13th arrondissement, in the Paris Rive Gauche neighborhood.
The first buildings were brought into use in 2006. The university has
many facilities in Paris, and two in other parts of the general area. In
2012, the University completed its move in its new ultra-modern campus.
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