Notable faculty and staff (1932–2014), French historian, director of the
French National Archives, and president of the
Bibliothèque nationale de France. Notable Paris-Sorbonne university faculty include: •
Dominique Barbéris,
novelist, French literature •
Yves-Marie Bercé,
historian, member of the
Académie des sciences morales et politiques (2007) •
Philippe Contamine, historian, member of the
Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres •
Denis Crouzet, historian, awarded the
Madeleine Laurain-Portemer prize by the
Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques •
Marc Fumaroli, member of the
Académie française, professor at the
Collège de France •
Jean Favier (1932–2014), historian, member of the
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres •
Nicolas Grimal,
egyptologist, member of the
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres •
Claude Lecouteux, historian •
Jean-Luc Marion,
philosopher, member of the
Académie française (2008) •
Danièle Pistone,
musicologist, correspondent member at the
Académie des beaux-arts (2014) •
Frédéric Regard, littérature britannique, spécialiste des études de genre en France •
Jean-Yves Tadié, English Literature •
Jean Tulard, historian, member of the
Académie des sciences morales et politiques (1994)
Notable alumni (1939–2024), British literary scholar, author and historian. (born 1950), French
Catholic Archbishop of Lyon and
cardinal. in the UN
General Assembly Hall •
Donald Adamson (1939–2024), British historian •
Shmuel Agmon (born 1922), Israeli mathematician •
Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Kawari (born 1948), Qatari diplomat •
Sophia Antoniadis (1895–1972), classical scholar and first female professor at Leiden University •
Soheir Bakhoum (1947-2003), curator and numismatist •
Philippe Barbarin (born 1950), French Catholic Archbishop of Lyon and cardinal •
Charlotte Casiraghi (born 1986), Italian fashion journalist •
Karl P. Cohen (1913–2012), American physical chemist •
Ioan Petru Culianu (1950–1991), Romanian historian •
Abiol Lual Deng (born 1983), South Sudanese-American political scientist •
Mamadou Diouf, Senegalese professor of Western African history at
Columbia University •
Marie Drucker (born 1974), French journalist •
Soudabeh Fazaeli (born 1947), Iranian seismologist, researcher, mythologist and writer •
Luc Ferry (born 1951), French philosopher •
Henri Guaino (born 1957) French politician •
William Irigoyen (born 1970), French journalist •
Besiana Kadare (born 1972), Albanian Ambassador to the UN •
Samir Kassir (1960–2005), Lebanese-French professor of history at
Saint-Joseph University •
Jiddu Krishnamurti (born 1895), Indian philosopher •
Thanh Hai Ngo (born 1947), Vietnamese-Canadian senator •
Caterina Magni (born 1966) Italian-French archaeologist •
Shahrzad Rafati (born 1980), Iranian-Canadian media entrepreneur •
Bernard Romain (born 1944), French painter and sculptor •
Christiane Taubira (born 1952),
Minister of Justice of France •
Habib Tawa (born 1945), Lebanese-French historian •
Jean-Pierre Thiollet (born 1956), French writer •
Shunichi Yamaguchi (born 1950), Japanese politician •
Nureldin Satti, Sudanese diplomat and ambassador to the United States. •
Geneviève Vergez-Tricom (1889-1966), French geographer, historian •
Jemima West (born 1987), Anglo-French actress •
Baby Varghese, Indian scholar and professor •
Abdul Hafeez Mirza (born 1939), Pakistani Tourism worker, cultural activist and Professor of French. Studied International Tourism. •
Zahia Ziouani (born 1978), French composer ==See also==