Paris Dauphine University

Paris Dauphine University - PSL (French: Université Paris Dauphine - PSL) is a Grande École and public institution of higher education and research based in Paris, France. As of 2022, Dauphine has 9,400 students in 8 fields of study (law, economics, finance, computer science, journalism, management, mathematics, social sciences), plus 3,800 in executive education.[1][4] Its status as a grand établissement,[5] adopted in 2004, allows it to select its students.[6] On average, 90 to 95% of accepted students received either high distinctions or the highest distinctions at their French High School National Exam results (Examen National du Baccalauréat).[7] While not itself having the legal status of a public university, it is a constituent college of PSL University.[8] Dauphine is also a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles.[9]

Paris Dauphine University - PSL
Université Paris Dauphine - PSL
TypeGrand établissement (EPSCP), College, Grande école
Established1968 (1968) (as Centre Universitaire Dauphine)

1970 (as Université Paris IX Dauphine)

2004 (as Université Paris-Dauphine)
Parent institution
PSL University
Budget€116 million (2022)[1]
PresidentEl Mouhoub Mouhoud
Academic staff
579 (2020)[2]
Administrative staff
517 (2020)[2]
Students9,400[1]
Location
Paris
International campus: London, Tunis
CampusUrban
AffiliationsConférence des grandes écoles, Couperin consortium,[3] EQUIS
Websitedauphine.psl.eu

Research at Dauphine concerns "organization and decision sciences", organized in 6 research laboratories (5 of which are mixed units also staffed by CNRS researchers): the CEREMADE Center for Research in Decision Mathematics, the CR2D Dauphine Law Research Center, DRM Dauphine Management Research, the IRISSO Interdisciplinary Research Institute in Social Science, the LAMSADE Laboratory for Analysis and Modeling of Decision Support Systems, and the LEDa Dauphine Economics Laboratory. A total of 519 research staff work at Dauphine.[1]

History

Dauphine was founded on 24 October 1968 as a university center with the status of a faculty, named Centre universitaire Dauphine.[10] On 17 December 1970, as part of the division of the ancient University of Paris into 13 universities, it became an "établissement public à caractère scientifique et culturel", named Université Paris-IX Dauphine.[11]

The university was established in the Palais Dauphine, also known as the Palais de l'OTAN ("NATO Palace"), a building designed by Jacques Carlu and built at Porte Dauphine between 1955 and 1957 to serve as the NATO headquarters. It served that function between 1959 and 1966, when France left the NATO alliance.[12]

Paris-IX Dauphine was designated as an "experimental university", and was one of the very few universities in France to select students on the basis of their Baccalauréat scores. The legality of this was disputed, and some rejected students threatened lawsuits and were subsequently quietly admitted, a strategy that became increasingly popular by 2002.[13] In response, in 2004, Dauphine ceased being a public university and became a grand établissement under the name Université Paris-Dauphine,[5] which legally allows it to practice selective admissions.

In 2009, Université Paris-Dauphine gained EQUIS (EFMD Quality Improvement System) accreditation, awarded by the European Foundation for Management Development.

In 2011, Université Paris-Dauphine was one of the 16 co-founders of Paris Sciences et Lettres University (PSL). On 5 November 2019, PSL became formally established as a public university, organized in the form of a collegiate university (modelled after British collegiate universities such as Oxford and Cambridge) allowing its constituent institutions to keep their legal personality.[14] On the same date, Dauphine officially became a college of PSL.[5] It now self-styles its name as Université Paris Dauphine - PSL.

The Porte Dauphine campus of Dauphine University

International degree offers

Paris Dauphine University - PSL has a campus in Tunis offering bachelors and masters programs,[15] and a campus in London offering courses in cooperation with University College London.[16]

It offers joint degree programs with the Autonomous University of Madrid (in economics, management, and social sciences),[17] and with Goethe University in Frankfurt (in economic sciences).[18]

Rankings

International rankings

  • 2024: As a part of Université PSL, Dauphine is ranked 24th-best university in the world according to the QS World University Rankings [19]
  • 2024: As a part of Université PSL, Dauphine is ranked the 40th-best university in the world according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings [20]
  • 2023: As a part of Université PSL, Dauphine is ranked as the 3rd-best young university in the world according to Times Higher Education World University Rankings[21]
  • 2020: As a part of Université PSL, Dauphine is ranked 36th-best university in the world according to the Shanghai ranking[22]
  • 2018: 33rd-best master's degree in Management in the world according to QS Ranking[23]
  • 2017: As a part of Université PSL, Dauphine is ranked 72nd-best university in the world according to Times Higher Education World University Rankings and 32nd in the "reputation" category[24]
  • 2014: 36th-best university in the world for producing millionnaires[25]
  • 2013: 23rd-best university in the world in "Mathematics" according to the Shanghai ranking[26]
  • 2012: 18th-best university in the world in "Mathematics" according to the Shanghai ranking[27]
  • 2011: 18th-best university in the world in "Mathematics" according to the Shanghai ranking[28]


National rankings before the combination of rankings within PSL

Alumni

Main campus of Paris-Dauphine University in Paris

Heads of state

Business leaders

Economists and mathematicians

Politicians and administrators

Others

Honorary degrees

Notes and references

External links