Paris Dauphine University
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The Université Paris-Dauphine (Dauphine) is one of the seven universities in Paris.
Created in 1971 after the division of the University of Paris with the name "Université Paris-IX", in 2004 it took the current name of "Université Paris-Dauphine", as well as the status of a large institution, but not a university.[1]
Notable graduates
- Alain Mabanckou, a writer
- Yves Meyer, French mathematician
Paris Dauphine University Media
- Carte postale de l'ancien siège de l'OTAN - Université Paris-Dauphine.jpg
The A-shaped (denoting 'Allies') building in Porte Dauphine, Paris, which originally housed NATO's headquarters, and presently houses Paris Dauphine University
References
Other websites
- Dauphine Archived 2021-06-01 at the Wayback Machine, official web site