Generated by GPT-5-mini| Université Paris Dauphine | |
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| Name | Université Paris Dauphine |
| Established | 1968 |
| Type | Public |
| City | Paris |
| Country | France |
Université Paris Dauphine is a French higher education institution founded in 1968, located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. It specializes in Business administration, Economics, Law, Political science, Computer science, and Mathematics-oriented programs, and occupies a prominent place among Grandes écoles, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas, and École Polytechnique in the French academic landscape. The institution maintains connections with international networks such as the European University Association, Conference of Rectors and Presidents, and numerous partnerships with Harvard University, University of Oxford, London School of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other global universities.
Founded during the post-1968 reorganization of French higher education alongside reforms influenced by figures linked to Charles de Gaulle's era and the commissions that followed the May 1968 events in France, the institution was established to specialize in organization, decision theory, and market-oriented studies. Its early development intersected with policy debates involving Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Georges Pompidou, and academic reforms associated with Edgar Faure. Over subsequent decades the institution expanded through collaborations with corporate actors such as Société Générale, BNP Paribas, AXA, and with public bodies including Ministry of Higher Education and Research (France), aligning curricula with professional standards influenced by accreditation agencies like AACSB and EQUIS. During the 1990s and 2000s it forged international links exemplified by exchanges with University of California, Berkeley, Columbia University, Stanford University, University of Tokyo, and National University of Singapore.
The primary campus is located near Place du Trocadéro in the 16th arrondissement, adjacent to landmarks such as the Bois de Boulogne and within reach of institutions like Musée de l'Homme, Palais de Chaillot, and Parc des Princes. Facilities include lecture halls modeled after configurations used at HEC Paris, seminar rooms used by visiting scholars from INSEAD, and research offices comparable to those at Paris School of Economics. The campus houses specialized libraries connected to networks similar to Bibliothèque nationale de France collaborations, computer laboratories compatible with standards at École Normale Supérieure, and student services cooperating with organizations like CROUS. Sporting and cultural venues host events in partnership with entities such as Fédération Française de Football, Théâtre de la Ville, and Festival d'Automne à Paris.
Academically structured into faculties and professional departments, the institution offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs leading to degrees recognized within frameworks akin to the Bologna Process, coordinated with credits comparable to ECTS. Key programs mirror curricula found at London School of Economics, Rotterdam School of Management, and Sciences Po with specialties in Finance, Actuarial science, Public law, International relations, Management science, Statistics, Information systems, and Behavioral economics. Professional masters and MBA pathways are aligned with corporate partners such as McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte, KPMG, and Ernst & Young. Doctoral supervision engages researchers belonging to bodies similar to the CNRS, INRIA, and the EHESS research networks.
Research centers concentrate on applied mathematics, decision sciences, organizational studies, legal theory, and digital innovation, collaborating with laboratories akin to Laboratoire de Mathématiques d'Orsay, CREST, LEM, Centre de recherche en gestion, and research groups associated with Institut Mines-Télécom. International partnerships include joint programs, double degrees, and research projects with European Commission initiatives, Horizon 2020, European Research Council, and transatlantic collaborations with National Science Foundation-linked teams. The institution engages in knowledge transfer with corporations such as TotalEnergies, Renault, Airbus, and participates in consortia involving UNESCO and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Student activities reflect a diverse range of associations modeled after student unions at Sorbonne Université and clubs comparable to those at École des Ponts ParisTech, including debating societies influenced by Chatham House formats, finance clubs linked to Bloomberg, tech incubators echoing Station F, and cultural groups coordinating with Maison de la Poésie. Admissions use competitive processes akin to entrance exams for Grandes écoles and selective application procedures comparable to those at Sciences Po and HEC Paris, with international applicants often admitted through frameworks similar to Erasmus+ exchanges and bilateral agreements with institutions like Università Bocconi, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, and Universidade de São Paulo. Career services maintain ties with recruiters from L'Oréal, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Goldman Sachs.
Alumni and faculty include leaders and thinkers whose careers intersect with institutions and organizations such as European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, BNP Paribas, AXA, Veolia, Air France-KLM, François Hollande, Emmanuel Macron, Christine Lagarde, Jean Tirole, Esther Duflo, Thomas Piketty, Cynthia Fleury, Jacques Attali, Henri de Castries, Laurence Parisot, Nathalie Loiseau, Rachida Dati, Alain Madelin, Ségolène Royal, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Bruno Le Maire, Édouard Philippe, and jurists connected to Conseil d'État and Cour de cassation circles. Visiting professors and researchers have included scholars affiliated with Princeton University, Yale University, University of Chicago, Berlin Institute for Advanced Study, and fellows from Maison des sciences de l'homme.
Category:Universities and colleges in Paris