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How about the 13th University of France?
The University of Paris XIII (also known as the University of Paris North) was formerly the Sorbonne University in Paris and was founded in 1 179. Paris Sorbonne University is the first university in Europe and is known as the mother of European universities. With the educational reform from 65438 to 0968, the former Sorbonne University in Paris was divided into thirteen independent comprehensive universities.

University of Paris XIII is famous for its rigorous scientific research and attaches great importance to the transformation and appreciation of scientific and technological achievements. The school has established close ties with regional planning policies and economic development, and is in a leading position in the large-scale application of modern technology in communication, education and literature.

Paris University 13 has rich professional levels, complete diplomas, strong faculty and advanced teaching equipment. Every year, more than 5,000 national diplomas are awarded to junior college students, undergraduates, graduate students and doctoral students, and their majors involve humanities, sociology, communication, science and engineering, economics, law and medicine. More than 600 on-the-job training diplomas are awarded every year.

The school is in a leading position in the large-scale application of modern technologies such as communication, education and literature. The University of Paris 13 is positioned as a "university in the 20th century", which is a comprehensive multidisciplinary university based on scientific research and innovation and serving the people by solving various technical problems of the times.