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December 2017

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Dispute resolution

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Dear SummertimeonCrocodilopolis,

Given the lack of consensus on the University of Paris and Sorbonne University talk page, I have request a dispute resolution regarding these pages.

Wikipedia:Dispute_resolution_noticeboard#Talk:University_of_Paris

Best, --SirJamesMcBiscuit (talk) 21:33, 19 January 2018 (UTC)Reply


Final words

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User:Robert McClenon RaphaelQS

1. I don't know why I am said to be this Launenee. Now I am blocked and cannot even participate to the discussion.

2. This new 'université de Paris' is only one of the many projects Paris V and Paris VII have had and all have failed until. Even this name has not been approved at all. The previous failures are explained here: http://www.lemonde.fr/campus/article/2017/12/29/vers-une-grande-universite-de-paris-en-2019_5235784_4401467.html https://www.lesechos.fr/politique-societe/societe/0301071885777-une-universite-de-paris-pour-2019-2141480.php And if one day these two universities create something, it will be focused on medicine, not at all like the historical university of Paris. These universities are like Cambridge, which was created from Oxford but cannot claim to be Oxford itself. The sources are very clear on the continuity: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/frances-most-iconic-university-sorbonne-reborn http://etudiant.lefigaro.fr/article/le-retour-de-la-grande-universite-de-paris_4fd4f28c-e3d6-11e6-89bc-1146aeb0c0af/ https://www.studyinternational.com/news/consolidation-of-two-elite-paris-universities-confirmed-for-2018/#ueqSveXzd4FU54uu.97

Anyway, I am not allowed to participate in the discussion because of this Launenee, so farewell.

--SummertimeinCrocodilopolis (talk) 12:05, 20 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

The claim that the thirteen universities of Paris, including those located at the Sorbonne building, are to the University of Paris the same as Cambridge is to Oxford is ludicrous. Whereas the former universities have inherited both the faculties and the physical location of a university that ceased to exist in 1970, the latter universities still existing and are in different cities. The subject was extensively discussed in the articles talk pages [[1]] [[2]] and no other user, other than your sock puppets, has bought your arguments.

Moreover, Medicine also existed in the University of Paris, but that is irrelevant as both Paris Diderot and Paris Descartes are multidisciplinary institutions (as was the University of Paris). But this does not mean that they can claim to be the re-establishment of the University of Paris as there are many other universities that inherited the former faculties of the latter.

--SirJamesMcBiscuit (talk) 13:06, 20 January 2018 (UTC)Reply