法国最好的大学 2024

使用泰晤士高等教育世界大学排名的数据寻找法国最好的大学

九月 27 2021
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如果你想去法国留学,肯定想知道法国哪些大学是最好的。 

那么法国顶尖的大学和学院有哪些呢?根据2022年度泰晤士高等教育世界大学排名,39所法国大学跻身世界顶尖大学之列。

这份榜单包括位于巴黎的10所院校(巴黎是法国顶尖高校最多的城市)以及分布于法国各地的大学。


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占据前5名的大学均在巴黎,不过里昂、马赛、格勒诺布尔和图卢兹也有大学跻身前10。 

巴黎文理研究大学(Paris Sciences et Lettres – PSL Research University Paris)是法国最好的大学,由巴黎地区的25所研究及高等教育机构和3所国家研究机构组成。

法国由于其排名前列的顶尖大学和较为合理经济的学费而成为了受到国际生青睐的留学目的地之一。


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法国排名前5的大学 

1. 巴黎文理研究大学

巴黎文理研究大学由巴黎地区的25所高等教育机构和研究中心组成。它建立于2010年4月,由5所著名的法国科研机构合并而成,分别为:高等师范学院、法兰西学院、巴黎天文台、巴黎国立高等化工大学和巴黎高等物理化工学院。 

该大学下属的机构既有启蒙运动时期建立的古老科研机构,也有新建立的科研机构。 

该大学的主要目标就是将自己打造成为一所世界顶级的研究机构。该学院还与剑桥大学、伦敦大学学院、北京大学及台湾大学等世界顶尖学府建立了联系。  

该大学的研究人员在物理、化学、文学、生理学、医学和经济学等领域共获得了28项诺贝尔奖。 

2. 索邦大学

索邦大学是巴黎的一所公立研究型大学。它成立于2018年,由巴黎索邦大学、巴黎第六大学以及一些较小的院校合并而成。  

这所大学有3个学院:人文学院、科学院和医学院。而其法律专业则由巴黎第二大学教授。 

索邦大学在巴黎有很多校区,在阿布扎比还有一个分校。  

这所大学有8个著名科学藏馆向研究人员开放。其中一些藏品也对公众开放,比如矿物质、古生物学和动物学藏品。 

3. 巴黎理工学院

巴黎理工学院是法国的一所公立教育与研究机构,由5所法国工程学院校合并而成:巴黎综合理工学院、巴黎国立高等先进技术学校、巴黎国立统计经济管理学校、巴黎高等电信学校和南巴黎电信学校。 

巴黎理工学院35%的学生均为国际生,来源于88个不同的国家和地区。当然,录取的标准也非常严格。 

该大学有10个学院。包括了生物学、化学和化学反应过程、经济学、数学和人类学、艺术、文学和语言学科。

4. 巴黎-萨克雷大学

巴黎-萨克雷大学的历史可以追溯到1150年,巴黎大学的成立。1896年,巴黎大学在大革命后被组建成立。2019年,由原巴黎大学拆分后形成的巴黎第十一大学并入了巴黎-萨克雷大学。 

这所大学的成立归功于巴黎-萨克雷项目——集合了9所高等教育机构和产业集群,以形成以研究为主的学术产业园区。这座园区坐落于巴黎以南的萨克雷高地上,正处于大巴黎地区的边缘。这种模式与英国的牛津和剑桥大学所采取的方式相似,即各个学院彼此独立,又隶属于同一个大学。 

巴黎萨克雷的生态系统中约有275个实验室,研究人员每年产出12000多篇科学出版物。该大学在数学、激光和粒子物理学、天体物理学、神经科学、纳米科学、材料科学、化学、植物科学、工程、经济学和商业、法律以及政治和社会科学等领域进行研究。  

5. 巴黎大学 

2019年新建立的巴黎大学是一所非常年轻的高校。 

本校因于巴黎狄德罗大学、巴黎第五大学与巴黎地球物理学院合并而建成。 

这所大学提供多元的教育,囊括艺术、人文、语言、社会科学、经济学、科学、科技学术、医学、牙科、药学与护理学。 

该校有14个校区和研究机构坐落于巴黎,其中包括了历史悠久的拉丁区。


2022年法国最佳大学

点击各个院校以查看其完整的2022年世界大学排名结果

2022年世界大学排名

2022年法国排名

大学

市/

=40

1

巴黎文理研究大学

巴黎

=88

2

索邦大学

巴黎

95

3

巴黎理工学院

巴黎

=117

4

巴黎萨克雷大学

巴黎

=155

5

巴黎大学

巴黎

251-300

6

巴黎高科桥路学院

巴黎

301-350

=7

艾克斯-马赛大学

马赛

301-350

=7

波尔多大学

波尔多

301-350

=7

里昂高等师范学院

里昂

301-350

=7

蒙彼利埃大学

蒙彼利埃

351-400

=11

格勒诺布尔-阿尔卑斯大学

格勒诺布尔

401-500

=11

大西洋高等矿业电信学校

布雷斯特

401-500

=13

里昂第一大学

里昂

401-500

=13

蔚蓝海岸大学

尼斯

401-500

=13

国立圣艾蒂安高等矿业学校

圣艾蒂安

401-500

=13

高等农学、食品、园艺与景观学院

巴黎

401-500

=13

巴黎政治大学

巴黎

501-600

=18

南特中央理工学院

南特

501-600

=18

图卢兹联邦大学

图卢兹

501-600

=18

里尔大学

里尔

501-600

=18

斯特拉斯堡大学

斯特拉斯堡

601-800

=22

勃艮第弗朗什-孔泰大学

贝桑松

601-800

=22

塞吉-蓬图瓦兹大学

塞吉-蓬图瓦兹

601-800

=22

洛林大学

南锡

601-800

=22

南特大学

南特

601-800

=22

里昂国立应用科学学院

里昂

601-800

=22

巴黎第一大学

巴黎

801-1000

=28

法国国立高等工程技术学校

巴黎

801-1000

=28

克莱蒙奥弗涅大学

克莱蒙费朗

801-1000

=28

里昂中央理工大学

里昂

801-1000

=28

诺曼底大学

诺曼底

801-1000

=28

雷恩第一大学

雷恩

1001-1200

=33

上法兰西理工大学

瓦朗谢纳

1001-1200

=33

贡比涅技术大学

贡比涅

1001-1200

=33

特鲁瓦工程技术大学

特鲁瓦

1200+

=36

里昂第三大学

里昂

1200+

=36

里昂第二大学

里昂

1200+

=36

巴黎第十大学

南泰尔

1200+

=36

波城大学

波城

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Reader's comments (4)

I am dubious about the criteria. Grandes écoles are not universities and lack the research ethic that makes a university. They teach the 'right' way of thinking. Paris takes the cash that the rest of France does not get, but does that make them good. They lost the excellence finding for research because, well they were just not excellent. And would you really want to breathe the air of paris for a year? It is better to look at courses and not universities, that is where the innovation in research and teaching lies. There is a real France beyond the myth, and a student will probably be better there.
I am dubious about the criteria. Grandes écoles are not universities and lack the research ethic that makes a university. They teach the 'right' way of thinking. Paris takes the cash that the rest of France does not get, but does that make them good. They lost the excellence finding for research because, well they were just not excellent. And would you really want to breathe the air of paris for a year? It is better to look at courses and not universities, that is where the innovation in research and teaching lies. There is a real France beyond the myth, and a student will probably be better there.
None of the rankings (ARWU, THE, etc.) fit the French system and therefore it is utterly pointless to seek out a hierarchy of French establishments on any of these platforms. The French higher education system (and French social and political structures as a general rule) follows the Humboldt model and does not seek to make profit, but to educate its citizens (this starkly contrasts, for instance, with the Anglo-American model). French universities also publish in French (though more and more do so in English as well today), which gives them less visibility when faced with universities that will do their utmost to meet the criteria laid out in the above-mentioned rankings, especially as far as research and publishing is concerned. German universities face the same problem (also based on the Humboldt model), but no one would consider either France or Germany to be anything but leaders in many fields. By contrast, I have met and taught to far too many students from top British and American universities, and sadly the average student had a much lower academic level and general knowledge than the average French student and - most importantly - had not been taught the value of critical thinking, an approach which is the building block of French education. SYSTEM There are two main types of higher education institutions in France: universities and grandes écoles. Both offer the highest level of academic teaching and obtaining a Master's degree in either can only suggest you are both highly resilient and disciplined. After all, the French education system is famed for being harsh and unforgiving (not entirely true today), and with education being almost free, teachers feel no pressure to "help" you succeed as you did not pay £$€40,000 to study. It's basically all down to your personal commitment and investment and you succeed only if you are actually competent. 1) Grandes écoles are built on a normative approach to their fields of study and are highly selective at the entry-level (i.e. you should already fully adhere to... normative thinking since high school). It's a matter of choice, even though many French students and their parents fantasize about getting into one as they traditionally more prestigious in the subconscious mind and offer more professional opportunities (also less and less true today). There is essentially no real difference between studies in grandes écoles and universities today (professors often teach the same classes in both institutions), and that line is increasingly thinner - though much of political life in France is overshadowed by a clannish tendency to favor those from the same schools. This is also increasingly less true. If you do not have plans to stay in France or are not interested in having your best chances of becoming a civil servant, then there really is no sense in trying to get into a grande école - initially, they were made to uphold the French model, full stop. --> Universities are more liberal and there is no entry-level selection, though students get sifted out massively during the first year of most Bachelor degrees (the student body is typically halved), either because they realize the level is higher than they had expected, or because they switch to other courses. That is perhaps what pushes many students to favor grandes écoles (or private schools) as the thought of overcrowded classrooms can be deterring (understandably so). It essentially does not matter which university you pick in France, so pick your school based on other criteria such as location or specialization (some programmes are better in certain universities, and there is a silent ranking of universities with "reputable" ones being essentially a couple in and around Paris (Sorbonne, Diderot, Paris-Saclay...), or in larger French cities: the University of Strasbourg, University of Aix-Marseille, University of Grenoble, University of Toulouse...). Good luck!
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