From its very creation in the 1960s, University Paris Nanterre has dedicated itself to being a new type of institution of higher education. An institution of learning and research whose defining characteristics are its vibrant campus life, educational innovation and scientific research with a social dimension. University Paris Nanterre is located to the west of the greater Paris area, just next to the largest business district in Europe and in a dynamic area full of major urban developments.
The Nanterre campus reflects the University’s forward-looking policy with respect to sports and cultural activities, environmental commitment and solidarity actions. In addition to its main campus in Nanterre, the University also has satellite sites in nearby Saint-Cloud and La Défense. Today University Paris Nanterre has 34,000 students in undergraduate, postgraduate and professional continuing education with more than 20% of the student body from a foreign country. There are over 1,000 research professors and researchers in all disciplines of social and human sciences (law, economics, management, arts, humanities and languages, philosophy, linguistics, information and communication sciences, psychology and education, history, archaeology, anthropology, sociology, geography) as well as in sports sciences and physical education, mathematics, computer science and engineering. All these actors are supported by almost 1000 administrative staff. University Paris Nanterre is a member of an Association of Higher Education and Research Institutions known as Université Paris Lumières.
The University of Paris 8 and the CNRS research institute also belong to this prestigious grouping of institutions of higher learning. The INS-HEA (special educational needs and disability studies) and ENS Louis Lumière (National Film, Photography & Sound Engineering School) as well as numerous cultural institutions of both French and international renown (Louvre Museum, National Library of France, Quai Branly Museum, Centre Georges Pompidou, National Archives, INA – National Audiovisual Institute, History and Immigration Museum, etc.) are also part of this exceptionnal educational initiative. This association is one of the leading educational and research bodies in France in the field of social and human sciences.
Finally, University Paris Nanterre is a member of the EDUC (European Digital UniverCity) alliance, which has been selected by the European Commission as one of the first 17 "European universities". It is thus positioned as a reference higher education institution in terms of European integration. EDUC is based on pedagogical innovation via digital tools and disciplinary opening devices, in the service of the mobility of students as well as teaching and administrative staff.
UPN contacts for the LEAD MSE project:
UPN website: https://university.parisnanterre.fr/
Céline Barrédy - celine.barredy [-@-] gmail.com