Students
Tuition Fee
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Start Date
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Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
6 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Philosophy
Area of study
Humanities
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Faculty of Letters

The Faculty of Letters is a prestigious institution that offers a wide range of academic programs in the fields of humanities, social sciences, and languages.


Presentation of the Faculty

The Faculty of Letters has a long history and a strong reputation for academic excellence. It is composed of several units, including the Department of English Studies, the Department of Arabic and Hebrew Studies, the Department of Germanic and Nordic Studies, and the Department of Iberian and Latin American Studies, among others.


Governance

The Faculty of Letters is governed by a dean and a director general, who are responsible for overseeing the academic and administrative aspects of the faculty. The faculty also has a number of departments and services that support the academic programs, including the Department of Geography and Planning, the Department of History, and the Department of Philosophy.


Units of Formation and Research

The Faculty of Letters has a number of units of formation and research, including:


  • UFR of English Studies
  • UFR of Arabic and Hebrew Studies
  • UFR of Germanic and Nordic Studies
  • UFR of Iberian and Latin American Studies
  • UFR of Italian Studies
  • UFR of Slavic Studies
  • UFR of Geography and Planning
  • UFR of Greek
  • UFR of History
  • UFR of History of Art and Archaeology
  • UFR of Institute of Research on Modern Western Civilizations (IRCOM)
  • UFR of French Language
  • UFR of Applied Foreign Languages (LEA)
  • UFR of Latin
  • UFR of French Literature and Comparative Literature
  • UFR of Music and Musicology
  • UFR of Philosophy
  • UFR of Sociology and Computer Science for the Humanities

Internal Schools

The Faculty of Letters also has a number of internal schools, including:


  • INSPÉ
  • Information and Communication (CELSA)

Libraries

The Faculty of Letters has a number of libraries, including the Associated Libraries of Letters.


Sorbonne University Presses (SUP)

The Faculty of Letters is also home to the Sorbonne University Presses (SUP), which publishes academic works in the fields of humanities and social sciences.


Equality and Anti-Discrimination

The Faculty of Letters is committed to promoting equality and combating discrimination in all its forms.


Training

The Faculty of Letters offers a wide range of training programs, including:


  • Initial training
  • Continuing education
  • Double degree programs
  • Health studies

Registration

To register for a program at the Faculty of Letters, students must follow a number of steps, including:


  • Application and admission
  • Administrative registration
  • Pedagogical registration
  • CPGE (Preparatory Classes for Grandes Écoles)
  • Non-European students
  • Teaching professions

Student Life

The Faculty of Letters offers a number of services to support student life, including:


  • Scholarships
  • Tutoring
  • Semester reorientation
  • Break
  • Diplomas
  • Exams
  • Transfer and arrival
  • Cancellation of registration and refund procedure

Career Guidance and Professional Integration

The Faculty of Letters offers a number of services to support career guidance and professional integration, including:


  • Choosing the Faculty of Letters
  • Enriching your university experience
  • Internship procedures
  • Professional integration

Lifelong Learning

The Faculty of Letters also offers a number of lifelong learning programs, including:


  • Continuing professional education
  • Inter-age university
  • Summer university
  • Winter university in Sorbonne

Language Learning

The Faculty of Letters offers a number of language learning programs, including:


  • Optional language courses
  • French as a foreign language (FLE)

Research

The Faculty of Letters is also a major research institution, with a number of research units and programs, including:


  • Doctoral programs
  • Research structures
  • Interdisciplinary research programs
  • Research programs
  • Research poles
  • Service unit CERES
  • Institute of Papyrology of the Sorbonne

Scientific Diffusion

The Faculty of Letters also has a number of scientific diffusion programs, including:


  • Sorbonne University Presses
  • MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses)
  • Research objects
  • My thesis in 180 seconds
  • Research field
  • Science festival

Doctoral Schools

The Faculty of Letters has a number of doctoral schools, including:


  • (1) Ancient and medieval worlds (ED022)
  • (2) Modern and contemporary history (ED188)
  • (3) French literature and comparative literature (ED019)
  • (4) Civilizations, cultures, literature, and societies (ED020)
  • (5) Concepts and languages (ED433)
  • (6) History of art and archaeology (ED124)
  • (7) Geography (ED434)

Campus Life

The Faculty of Letters has a number of campuses and sites, including:


  • Sorbonne campus
  • Clignancourt campus
  • Malesherbes campus
  • CELSA
  • Catalan studies center
  • Slavic studies center
  • INSPÉ Batignolles
  • INSPÉ Molitor
  • Institute of art and archaeology
  • Institute of Hispanic studies
  • Institute of geography
  • National institute of art history
  • Research house

International

The Faculty of Letters has a number of international programs and partnerships, including:


  • International news
  • Study abroad programs
  • Come study at the Faculty of Letters
  • SELFEE-Sorbonne - Sorbonne University French language exam center
  • Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi

Culture

The Faculty of Letters has a number of cultural programs and events, including:


  • News
  • Culture and society agenda
  • Unmissable events
  • Sorbonne University choir and orchestra (COSU)
  • Moličre Sorbonne theater
  • Artistic and cultural practice workshops
  • Offered places device
  • Cultural affairs team
  • Cultural contacts and newsletters

MOOC: Introduction to Nietzsche's Philosophy

The Faculty of Letters offers a MOOC on introduction to Nietzsche's philosophy, which is a free online course that explores the key concepts and ideas of Nietzsche's philosophy. The course is designed for a general audience and is available on the edX platform. The course consists of six episodes, each lasting one hour, and includes exercises and quizzes to help students evaluate their understanding of the material. The course is taught by Alexandre Dupeyrix, a lecturer in the history of ideas and German philosophy.


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