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Sorbonne University Alumni

Sorbonne University, a prestigious institution in Paris, has a rich legacy tracing back to the 13th century. Renowned for its contributions to the humanities and sciences, it has nurtured Nobel laureates, philosophers, scientists, and literary giants.

Alumni Name

Notable Achievement / Famous For

Degree

Graduating Year

Marie Curie

Nobel laureate in Physics and Chemistry; pioneer in radioactivity

PhD (Physics)

1903

Roland Barthes

Seminal literary theorist and philosopher

BA (Classical Studies)

1939

Simone de Beauvoir

Feminist icon and author of The Second Sex

BA (Philosophy)

1929

Paul Valéry

Celebrated French poet and essayist

BA (Philosophy)

1890s

Jean-Paul Sartre

Philosopher, writer, Nobel laureate (refused)

Agrégation (Philosophy)

1929

Pierre Bourdieu

Influential sociologist and anthropologist

PhD (Philosophy/Sociology)

1950s

Jacques Derrida

Founder of deconstruction; philosopher

PhD (Philosophy)

1960s

Michel Foucault

Philosopher and social theorist

PhD (Philosophy)

1950s

Claude Lévi-Strauss

Founding figure in structural anthropology

PhD (Philosophy)

1930s

André Gide

Nobel Prize-winning author (The Immoralist)

BA (Literature)

1890s

Raymond Aron

Political scientist and philosopher

Agrégation (Philosophy)

1928

Marguerite Yourcenar

First woman elected to the Académie Française; novelist

BA (Humanities)

1920s

Léopold Sédar Senghor

Poet, philosopher, first president of Senegal

PhD (Linguistics)

1930s

Umberto Eco

Italian philosopher and author (The Name of the Rose)

PhD (Philosophy)

1950s (Visiting Scholar)

Dominique de Villepin

Former French Prime Minister

MA (Law & Literature)

1970s

Bruno Latour

Philosopher, sociologist of science

PhD (Philosophy)

1970s

Jacques Lacan

Psychoanalyst and philosopher

MD, PhD (Psychiatry)

1932

Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Phenomenologist; major figure in existentialism

Agrégation (Philosophy)

1929

Alain Badiou

Marxist philosopher and political theorist

PhD (Philosophy)

1960s

Henri Bergson

Nobel laureate in Literature (1927); philosopher of time & consciousness

PhD (Philosophy)

1880s

Pierre-Gilles de Gennes

Nobel Prize in Physics (1991) for work on liquid crystals

PhD (Physics)

1950s

Louis Pasteur

Founder of microbiology and vaccination

Honorary affiliation

1840s

Paul Ricœur

Philosopher known for hermeneutics and existentialism

PhD (Philosophy)

1930s

Émile Durkheim

Founding sociologist

PhD (Sociology)

1880s

Hélène Carrère d'Encausse

Historian, Permanent Secretary of the Académie Française

PhD (History)

1950s

Frédéric Joliot-Curie

Nobel laureate in Chemistry; physicist and activist

PhD (Chemistry)

1925

André Malraux

Novelist, adventurer, and Minister of Cultural Affairs

BA (Literature)

1920s

Catherine Clément

Philosopher and novelist

PhD (Philosophy)

1960s

Mona Ozouf

Historian of French Revolution and secularism

PhD (History)

1950s

 

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