Paris-Saclay Campus | |
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Campus universitaire de l'Université Paris-Saclay | |
Country | France |
Region | Île-de-France |
Villes | Orsay, Gif-sur-Yvette, Bures-sur-Yvette |
Founded by | Irène Joliot-Curie, Frédéric Joliot-Curie |
Named for | Saclay plateau |
Area | |
• Total | 200 ha (495 acres) |
Part of | Paris-Saclay University |
Established | 1955 |
Students | 60,000 |
The main campus of the Paris-Saclay University is located in Orsay, France. Initiated in 1955 on the Saclay Plateau, it is located twenty kilometers southwest of Paris, in the heart of the Paris-Saclay scientific and technological center.
The central campus is bordered to the northeast and east by the N118 national road, to the west by the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission facilities, and to the south by RER line B. The Bois de la Guyonnerie runs through the middle of the campus on either side. The Paris-Saclay campus comprises 300 buildings on an area of approximately 495 acres (200 ha).[1] It welcomes more than 13,000 students and 2,100 doctoral students from different backgrounds, as well as 1,700 teacher-researchers and 1,800 administrative and technical employees. Its numerous teaching buildings and 60 research laboratories are located on a 200 ha site of woodland containing many rare species.
The Paris-Saclay University campus is part of the Paris-Saclay technology cluster, of which it constitutes one of the historic hearts with the installation of laboratories of the Paris Faculty of Sciences in 1956.[2] As part of this project, the former University of Paris-Sud and the Paris-Saclay Public Development Establishment supported the creation of PROTO204, a third place intended to host conferences, meetings and co-working activities, in order to facilitate student entrepreneurship.[3][4]
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