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The Collège de France, founded in 1530, is a higher education and research establishment (grand établissement) in France. It is located in Paris, in the 5th arrondissement, or Latin Quarter, across the street from the historical campus of La Sorbonne.

 

The Collège is considered to be France’s most prestigious research establishment. As of 2017, 21 Nobel Prize winners and 8 Fields Medalists have been affiliated with the Collège. It does not grant degrees. Each professor is required to give lectures where attendance is free and open to anyone. Professors, about 50 in number, are chosen by the professors themselves, from a variety of disciplines, in both science and the humanities. The motto of the Collège is Docet Omnia, Latin for “It teaches everything”; its goal is to “teach science in the making” and can be best summed up by Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s phrase: “Not acquired truths, but the idea of freely-executed research” which is inscribed in golden letters above the main hall.

 

The Collège has research laboratories and one of the best research libraries of Europe, with sections focusing on history with rare books, humanities, social sciences and also chemistry and physics.

As of June 2009, over 650 audio podcasts of Collège de France lectures are available on iTunes. Some are also available in English and Chinese. Similarly, the Collège de France’s website hosts several videos of classes. The classes are followed by various students, from senior researchers to PhD or master students, or even bachelor students. Moreover, the “leçons inaugurales” (first lesson) are important events in Paris intellectual and social life and attract a very large public of curious Parisians.

 

Which courses accept online applications?

 

  • English Language
  • International Foundation
  • Undergraduate
  • Postgraduate Taught
  • Distance Learning

 

How to apply:

 

Using the Apply Online on our course listing is the preferred option for applications. This method allows you to upload your supporting documents at the time of application and automatically receive your student application number.

 

If you are applying for the domain academy please indicate in your personal statement which undergraduate course you wish to undertake upon completion of the foundation.
 
Faculty
 

The faculty of the Collège de France currently comprises fifty-two Professors, elected by the Professors themselves from among Francophone scholars[6] in subjects including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, history, archaeology, linguistics, oriental studies, philosophy, the social sciences and other fields. Two chairs are reserved for foreign scholars who are invited to give lectures.

Notable faculty members include Serge Haroche, awarded with Nobel Prize in Physics in 2012. Notably, 8 Fields medal winners have been affiliated with the College.

Collège de Paris Course List
Accounting – Business
Academic Studies
Accounting Assistant
Acting for Stage and Screen
Advanced Arts & Entertainment Management
Advanced Business Administration
Arts
Early Childhood Care and Education
Education Assistant
Engineering
Health Care Assistant
Hotel and Resort Management
Music
Science
Tourism Management
Addictions and Mental Health
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA IN GENERAL
UG: 50% Above Marks
PG: 55% Above Marks
IELTS: 5.5 band or above
English Should have above 60% marks
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