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University Paris Vii Diderot

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Universit Paris Diderot
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Information
Foundation 1January 1971
Type Public university ( EPSCP )
Location
City Paris
Country Flag: France France
Campus Paris Rive Gauche , Campus Jussieu , Fontainebleau
Direction
President Vincent Berger
Key figures
Staff 1 100 (2010-2011)
Teachers 1 400 (2010-2011)
Students 25 000 (2010-2011)
Postgraduate 2 300 (2010-2011)
Miscellaneous
Affiliates Sorbonne Paris City , Medicen
Website www.univ-paris-diderot.fr
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The University of Paris Diderot , is a university multidisciplinary created in 1971 following the demerger of the University of Paris , and member of the NEAR since the 31 March 2010 .

Its main campus is located in the district of Paris Rive Gauche and now hosts nearly 25,000 students including 2,300 doctoral students by 2000 scientists (including 1,400 faculty members). The university awards the 3 April 2003 , the distinction of Doctor Honoris Causa at nine scientific and intellectual .

Summary

History

Creating the University

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The revolts that occurred in May-June 1968 had an impact on the academic French. The law Faure former faculties requires to divide into EBU before recomposed into new universities. When Robert Mallet was appointed rector of the Paris Academy in 1969 , the former faculties are not yet involved in the formation of multidisciplinary universities. He then tried to obtain the creation of at least one university of this type .

The medical school is divided into a dozen EBU. Jean Bernard , director of the Institute for Research on Leukemia and opposed the separation of Science and Medicine, is close to the project led by Robert Mallet . The opposition to decommissioning is higher at the Faculty of Science led by Dean Marc Zamansky. Robert Mallet , however, gets the education minister Olivier Guichard that the draft comprehensive university is achieved if at least 10% of teachers Faculty of Science are pronounced favorably from some of their members for the new university, and after consultation gets 13%. The department then presses start of these teachers . The Faculty of Arts had already been divided between the Universities of Paris I , III , IV and V. A group of teachers, mainly Anglicists also geographers, not reflected in the educational projects of the universities and also join the project .

The university sees the signing of its first constitution since the 14 December 1970 , and officially created on January 1,1971 .

A difficult start

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The Jussieu campus that the university has long shared with the University of Paris VI

The university is facing from its inception to local problems on its scientific components. They must share with the University of Paris VI the Jussieu campus. The EBU Mathematics, which was allocated to three classrooms before the creation of areas of 24-34-44 Jussieu campus , to host the university administration.

Hardware problems in addition to that, the administration inadequately staffed ATOS by the Department before use of staff recruited standout administrative and operational budgets of the university. This situation created tensions with other sectors of the university, as the medical field, better staffed, but seeing as budgets decline.

The institution must also face shortly after its creation to a plan to move outside the Paris region , and the city of Nice is a time mentioned.

Developments from the 1990s

The university began in 1991 a procedure to acquire a name as allowed by law. A first list of names presented by the board of the university and the deans at the CA of 19 November 1991. This list is then submitted to a referendum among staff, and a preliminary report is presented at GC 11 February 1992. The names of "Jussieu" and "Denis Diderot," and of "Albert Einstein" topped the consultation. In order not to override one of the sectors of the university to another, the Board finally voted for the designation of "Denis Diderot." The name was officially adopted by the university following the "Days Denis Diderot" held from 2 to 5 November 1994.

The hotel is close to other universities in Paris from the mid- 2000s through the establishment of research centers and higher education and campus plan. A first approximation is made in January 2006 with the creation of the association Paris Centre Universits , which then combines with those of the University of Paris 1 and Paris 5 , while other universities had united around Paris Project Paris Universitas previous year . The projects supported by these early meetings of institutions are not held during the first phase of the campus plan of April 2008 , and new relationships are formed . Paris 7 includes the following project Sorbonne Paris City which also brings together the universities of Paris 3 , of Paris 5 and Paris 13 and other higher education institutions as Science-Po , and PRES is formally established on 13 February 2010 .

Creating the campus "Paris Rive Gauche"

Main article: Campus Paris Rive Gauche.
The new district Paris Rive Gauche
The esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet introducing the Grands Moulins de Paris headquarters of the university

Until 2005 , the Jussieu campus of nearly 40,000 students, double the number originally planned, simultaneously hosting three universities including administrative offices, research laboratories , lecture rooms, tutorial rooms and labs. Lack of space becomes a critical issue especially as the duration of the problem and imposing asbestos the "grill of Albert" (10 years minimum) requires the mobilization of a considerable amount of local alternatives (called local buffers): these reasons explain the failure of completion of the campus under the plan "University 2000". After a cadastral survey of the premises carried out in 1989 , the university has raised the issue of moving the campus in the early 1990 : it turned out that the final cost of renting space buffers have been higher that the cost of building new premises.

In November 1995 , Jean-Pierre Dedonder, then president, presented the plan to move to the supervisory authorities. The name Paris Rive Gauche (PRG) concerns not only the relocation project but also the site of the final site of all components (excluding the health sector). The university, convinced by the high costs and long work generated by such discounts to standards, then continues its policy of creating new buildings on the new campus, while allowing a better clarification of the space allocation between his sister s ' Paris 6 University , the Institute of Earth Physics and herself. The board of the university, met on 19 November 1996 , decide unanimously in favor of the move.

The relocation project began to materialize late 1999 by six operations under the "Contract State Project Area": renovation of Grands Moulins de Paris and the Hall Flour and construction of four buildings. The second phase of building construction was launched in 2010 , the university enjoys today following site GWP of 155 000 sqm of new or rehabilitated with final delivery by the group UNIQUENESS (group Vinci ) is expected to 2012 as part of a public-private partnership. This provides for the rental of buildings for a period of 27 years for an annual rent of less than 10M Euro tax-free which 15% will finance the costs of maintenance and operations. Only after this period, the university will own its premises. The official ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the first buildings was held on 30 September 2004 by Franois Fillon , then Minister of National Education . On 21 January 2010 , Valerie Pcresse then Minister of Higher Education and Research inaugurated the laying of the foundation stone of the last four buildings .

Administration

Governance

Like any public institution with scientific, cultural and professional (EPSCP), the university is headed by a president elected by an absolute majority of the elected Board of Directors. The current chairman is Vincent Berger , a physicist elected on 5 May 2010. He is a member of law of the three councils administering the institution. Staff representatives ( teachers, researchers and IATOS ) and external representatives, the boards of the university, receive a warrant for a period of four years against two years for student members elected.

Currently three boards administer the university:

  • The Board of Directors (CA), composed of 29 elected members (including 4 student members or 14%), establishes the institutional policy. He is responsible for the budget vote, the distribution of jobs and the approval of agreements and conventions. The latter consists of three standing committees: the Committee on Means (CM), which examines budget requests, the General Affairs Committee (GAC) responsible for items on the agenda, and disciplinary Section on the Article L712-4 of the Education Code.
  • The board of education and university life (CEVU), composed of 30 elected members (including 12 student members or 40%), is an organ in propositional CA, responsible for issues relating to initial and continuing training. He guides the Board in educating clearance applications and projects for new courses. This consists of two standing committees: the Teaching Commission (PC) responsible for implementing and evaluating the reforms necessary for the issuance of diplomas and the Commission of Life University (CVU) concerning the living environment of general the institution.
  • The Scientific Council (SC), composed of 40 elected members (including 4 members of Cycle 3 students or 10%), is an organ in propositional CA, responsible for issues related to research and its orientation within the institution. Liaison between teaching and research, it is consulted on changes on the teachings of Cycle 3, on the title to job search and clearance applications. The latter is composed of solely Evaluation Commission to review the records available.

Presidency

Since the establishment of the university in 1970, ten presidents have succeeded :

Components

The university is structured in accordance with the Education Code , which sets the legal organization of universities is France.On one hand the training units and research (UFR), institutes, departments and services common. :

Structures of education

The hotel provides its training UFR, institutes and departments dedicated to training of 1st and 2nd years of license.

The science courses are composed of two training department Licence "Sciences of Nature and Life" and "Sciences", the Engineering School Denis Diderot, the IUT Paris Jussieu , Institut Research on teaching mathematics, and the five Faculty of chemistry, computer science, mathematics, physics , and "earth science, environment and planet."

The courses in the humanities and social sciences are made up of a training department License "Arts and Humanities, the Institute of contemporary thought, and eight Dept. of English Studies, Intercultural Studies in Applied Languages "geography, history, science, society, language and civilization of East Asia," letters, arts and cinema, linguistics, clinical sciences , and social sciences.

Health training is structured around the University Institute of Hematology, and two Faculty of Dentistry and Medicine.

Graduate Schools

The university of graduate schools which are responsible for monitoring students in graduate school , but also the management of authorizations to conduct research. Nine schools have guardianship main university, and the hotel has an agreement with 14 others, the latter being attached to other universities in the region. An Institute of Doctoral Studies "coordinates these doctoral studies, and articulate its activities around the two areas of the institution, the sector" Science and Health "and the sector of Languages and Literature Humanities."

The segment "Literature Languages and Social Sciences brings together schools," Literature, Picture, Civilization and Humanities (domains French, English and East Asian), "" Save, spaces, societies, civilization, critical thinking, political and social practices "" Geography of Paris - Space, Companies, Development, "Research in Psychoanalysis" and "Scientific Knowledge: Epistemology, history of science, didactics of disciplines."

The sector "Science and Health" brings together schools, "Astronomy and Astrophysics of the Ile de France", "Biochemistry, Biotherapies, Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases", "Biology and Biotechnology", "Physical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry in Paris Centre "," Cellular Genetics, Immunology, Infectious Disease Development, "" interdisciplinary "Frontiers of Life" "Living for the Interdisciplinary", "Condensed Matter and Interfaces Medicine, Toxicology, Chemistry and Environment", "Particles, Nuclei and Cosmology "Physiology and Pathophysiology," "Physics of the Paris region", "Physics and chemistry of materials," "Public Health: Epidemiology and Biomedical Information Science", "Environmental Sciences", "Science earth, "and" Paris Mathematical Sciences Centre. "

Common Service Documentation

The hotel has a central documentation service that manages the holdings of the university, which is a continuation since 2009 of the Inter-University Scientific Library Jussieu dissolved the same year . The various libraries where these funds are placed exhibit opening time averaged 45 hours per week with few exceptions (60 hours for the two libraries in the Health Sector, Bichat and Villemin, and 18 hours per week for the antenna Humanities clinical )

The Central Library is located on the campus Paris Rive Gauche , in the building of Great Mills. It occupies 8000 sq ft over five floors and features in 2011 than 1400 seats, 120 computer stations, nine rooms for group work, three areas of consultation with DVD library and two classrooms. Its funds, organized into 4 divisions (humanities and arts, "" social sciences "," History, geography, town, and "Science"), are in 2011 some 180 000 documents (books, theses, maps and DVDs ), 1000 print journals and 16,000 electronic serial titles, 925 electronic books and 101 databases.

Other libraries are also managed outside the main campus and cover the areas of Humanities, Health, and Science , or mathematics, linguistics and languages, or sciences and humanities social . The university students also have access to and free loan from other libraries in Paris .

Locations

Main entrance to the building of Sydney

The main location of the university takes on the neighborhood Paris Rive Gauche although it has facilities in other places. The university and other sharing sites such as St. Charles V (UFR English Studies), the Building Montreal, located rue de Tolbiac , (UFR GHSS and Social Sciences), the street Chevaleret (UFR Mathematics and Computer Science) and the Rue du Paradis (UFR human clinical).

Main Site: Paris Rive Gauche (PRG)

Main article: Campus Paris Rive Gauche.

The campus Paris Rive Gauche is the main location of the university since 2006. It comprises a complex academic home to both teams, laboratories and research institutes that lecture halls and work practices and directed " a href = "# Campus_Paris_Rive_Gauche Les_Grands_Moulins" title = "Campus Paris Rive Gauche"> Great Mills "," flour market , " Buffon "," Condorcet "," Lamarck "and" Notes. " Finalizing the relocation of the university continues today with the construction of four new buildings as part of the second phase of construction to meet all the university in 2012 built on an area of 210,000 m Les Grands Moulins

The building of Great Mills , located at 5 rue Thomas Mann in the 13th arrondissement of Paris , is a building renovated in 2006 by architect Rudy Ricciotti. It is the seat of the University of Paris Diderot and hosts and the central administration, the UFR of Languages and Civilizations of Eastern Asia (LCAO) , the Humanities Department and the Central Library.

Hall Flour

The building of the Hall Flour , located quai Panhard-Levassor, and and along the street Dolto in the 13th arrondissement of Paris , is a building renovated in 2006 by architect Nicolas Michelin.

Local buffer awaiting the finalization of the site PRG

Rue du Chevaleret

The 175 Street Chevaleret in the 13th arrondissement of Paris is the headquarters of Faculty of Mathematics and the Faculty of Informatics at the university since 1999 during the removal of asbestos from the campus of Jussieu. The same UFR will be permanently transferred to the building M6A1 19 and 21 of the St. Croix-Jarry from June 2012. It now houses the Faculty of Linguistics and notably houses the following laboratories:

Building Biopark - Watt

The BioPark building located to the 5 and 7 Watt Street in the 13th arrondissement of Paris is the main location of the Faculty of Applied Languages of Intercultural Studies (IALS) which is home to both the secretariats and laboratories research in the fields of applied linguistics :

It is especially recently the headquarters of the IUT Paris Jussieu .

Building Montreal - Olympics

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Websites hospital and university clinics

Station of Plant Biology of Fontainebleau

Station of Plant Biology of Fontainebleau is a set of five buildings of the Tower Dennecourt road between the towns of Fontainebleau and Avon in Seine-et-Marne . Built by the botanist Gaston Bonnier in 1889 , the station houses 1 243 m of space surrounded by a wooded park of 3.5 ha of forest areas, lawns, nurseries and various mass. It is well managed by the Laboratory of Plant Biology and Forest Ecology.

IUT Paris Jussieu and Pajol

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Teaching and Research

Training

Universit Paris Diderot moved in September 2010 a total of 19 mentions of license , 7 references to vocational degrees , 155 degrees university / Interuniversity an engineering degree , a university degree in technology and an advanced research technology . Under the plan "Success in Licensing" (PRL), the university reported an endowment invested a total of 4.5 million euro of which 2.1 million euro from the government allocation to strengthen the framework, methodology, educational monitoring and longer hours of libraries .

The general license is issued in several areas that are available and then mentions specialties. It is proposed in the university a license-Languages Arts and Letters, which has 4 entries, License Law, Economics and Management, which has about endorsements, license Humanities and Social Sciences, which has five entries, and a license Science, Technology, Health, which has nine entries . In their evaluations AERES, 13 of these entries have achieved the rating of A or A + rating and five B, and C reference , . Moreover, the university organizes education of 7 mentions professional licenses .

Similarly, the master shall be issued in several areas that are available then entries in specialties and then possibly in route. It is proposed in this university a Master of Science and Technology with 4 entries and a total of 16 specialties. , a master of life sciences, health and ecology, with 11 entries and a total of 36 specialties , and a master's humanities and social sciences, with 13 entries and a total of 50 specialties . In a survey conducted by the employability Ministry of Higher Education and Research in 2010 , 93.1% of graduates in 2007 were employed 30 months after obtaining their degrees, including 90.9% for the field of Science human and social, and 97.0% for the field of Science, Technology and Health .

International trade

The university has for the year in 2007 - 2008 some 5,152 foreign students enrolled, representing 21.3% of its student population . These are listings for 25% in science education, 29% in health training, and 46% in humanities, languages and humanities, and are for 874 of them PhD students . 927 of these students are enrolled in the framework of bilateral agreements (331 Erasmus, 596 non Erasmus) . The following year, this figure rose to 1,159 students, 782 U.S. . Of this population incoming those from an exchange Erasmus represent the period 2 003 - 2 008 between 0.52 and 0.74% of university students, which placed the facility among the 52 th and 61 th French universities to establish such an agreement

The university has so many types of swap arrangements with foreign institutions, including 200 international research agreements, 750 agreements Erasmus including 230 from European universities . For the year in 2007 - 2 008 , 378 university students have made through this study trips abroad (212 in Europe, 113 America, 38 in Asia, 8 from Oceania and 7 in Africa) . Mobility also affects teachers and researchers, and the equivalent of 161 months of invitation have been allocated to the components and laboratories in 2008 - 2009 .

Academic exchanges, plus additional ad hoc visits of foreign dignitaries, as the inauguration of a "Korean Garden" in a patio of Great Mills by the Prime Minister of South Korea , Ms. Han Myung-sook , in 2007 , .

Research

Research Laboratories

Research laboratories are located in Paris Diderot in 102 research teams (25 in Arts and Humanities , 38 in Science and 39 in Medicine ), 80% are associated with major research organizations ( CNRS , INSERM and CEA , INRIA , Institut Pasteur ...). About 500 theses and 80 HDR are issued per year . The university is one of the founders of the Fondation Sciences Mathmatiques de Paris and inaugurated its launch at the College de France on 28 September 2007 . She is also the source of campus space Diderot Paris on 6 July 2009 in connection with many aerospace research organizations such as the IPGP , the Observatoire de Paris or the ESA. The university itself is the cause of Diderot Innovation Prize awarded since 2007 in partnership with the CNRS .

The rate of faculty publishing more than 80% and 72% of them are in units classified as A or A + by AERES .

Scientometrics

  • Shanghai ranking (August 2010): 101-150 th in the world (47th in Mathematics), 34-56 th at the European level and 4-5 at the French e
  • Ranking Web of World Universities (January 2010): 1132 th globally and 461st European level
  • Times Higher Education (2009): Ranking 334th GP , ranking 189 th Arts and Humanities and 119 th ranking Natural Sciences
  • QS World University Rankings (September 2010) : the 282nd overall, ranking 158th of Arts and Humanities and the ranking 102nd and 244th Natural Science Ranking Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Student Life

Sociology

The university comprises 2009 24 737 students, including 11,590 enrolled in the first training cycle, 10,943 in training 2sd cycle, and in 2204 3rd round of training . Among the training, 1.5% of students are engaged in training of Law-Economics, 42.5% in formations of Letters Humanities, 26.5% in formations of Sciences, and 29.5% in Training of Health

University account in 2009 on some 3482 fellows social criteria, which is proportionally greater than the average Parisian, with a step 5 above the national average .

Nonprofit World

Extra curricular activities are carried at the institutional level by an office of student life, and a student vice-president, a position established during the implementation of the LRU. The projects in this framework associations may be recognized in the studies up to three ECTS , once only as part of a diploma. Funding may be provided by a solidarity fund and development of student initiatives for various civic projects, which in 2007 amounted to 231 000 , and covers more than 80 projects .

More than 50 associations are active on campus . They have in the hotel and Berlier until 2012 for premises located outside the campus left bank , when they must move into a house associations, building expected in the second phase of the PRG .

Demographics

Changing demographics of the university population

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
24 744 24 183 24 347 24 810 25 597 25 769 24 684 22 973
2008 2009 - - - - - -
24 158 24 737 - - - - - -

Personalities linked

Teachers and former teachers

The Nobel Prize George Smoot , professor at the University

Alumni

Doctors honoris causa

During the ceremony PhDs Honoris Causa on 3 April 2003 in Sorbonne , Benedict Eurin, then President of the University, awarded in the presence of Maurice Qunet the distinction to nine figures : Aravind Joshi, Stephen K. Krane, Goverdhan Mehta, Edward Said Reinhart Koselleck Henry P. McKean, Salman Rushdie , Livio Scarsi and Tatsuo Suda.

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Notes

  1. used name which has acquired the property by resolution of its board of directors. The previous name was adopted in 1994, use "University Denis Diderot"
  2. The AERES evaluates diplomas in four categories, A +, A, B, and C

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