Alliance Program Columbia University Paris Pantheon Sorbonne University – Ecole Polytechnique – Sciences Po
The New York Advantage internships, networking, job search Campus in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan NYC: major player in high-tech research & development, financial and other industries Vibrant Columbia alumni network Long tradition of collaboration with private industry and public sector internships, networking, job search 3
Fall 2013 Enrollment – Columbia University Total Population at Columbia University: 28,221 (including Columbia College, Business School, Law School…) 8,103 Undergraduate Students 17,833 Graduate Students 2,285 Continuing Education & Special Programs 4
Alliance Call for Doctoral Mobility Funds research stays for 1 to 3 months under the supervision of a host faculty member at Columbia University. Each project will be funded with a maximum limit of $4,000 per project during the academic year 2014-2015. Open to students enrolled in a PhD program at an Alliance institution Open to all disciplines (Please note that a special procedure applied to Law students) Learn more at: alliance.columbia.edu/ call-doctoral-mobility
Dual Master's in Art History One semester at Columbia during the second year (usually in the Spring) Regular full-course semester, fulfilling requirements for the Master’s thesis Degrees granted: MA from Columbia University in Art History or in Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies, and an MA from Panthéon-Sorbonne University in Art History, spécialité "Histoire de l’Art" or spécialité "Histoire et Politique des Musées et du Patrimoine" Semester 3 Semester 4 24h MA colloquium Elective lecture (12h) MA thesis I: Research MA curatorial colloquium Elective Seminar (12h) MA thesis II: Writing
Dual Certificate in African Studies Open to M1 Students in Political Science (« African Studies) or African History Spend the Spring Semester at Columbia University at the Institute of African Studies Up to 4 students accepted per year A dual Certificate in African Studies delivered by the 2 institutions
JD/Certificate in Global Business Law and Governance with Columbia University and Sciences Po An integrated, English-language curriculum providing a dynamic mix of theory and practical insight One cohort: all students spend the fall semester at Columbia Law School and the spring semester at Sciences Po and Panthéon-Sorbonne University Over two dozen courses to choose from during the semester at Columbia Law School encompassing most international business law courses Past courses have included: Comparative Employment Discrimination Law Comparative Labor Law Economics in International Relations, European Contract Law EU Competition Law EU Institutional Law Global Litigation and Conflicts of Laws History of Legal Thought Intellectual Property in a Global Perspective International Arbitration International Contracts International Investment Law Public Contracts in Legal Globalization Tutorial Projects WTO Case Law and Litigation
JD/Master in French Law with Columbia University Four-year dual degree program in partnership with the Columbia Law School Two years at Pantheon Sorbonne University followed by two years at Columbia University Degrees granted: Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law School and Master 1 et 2 en Droit, from Sorbonne Law Year 1 Year 2 Business Law I and II Contracts I and II Administrative Law I and II Introduction to Civil Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, European Community Law, Family Law Elective courses: Banking & Securities Labor Law International Public Law Commercial Law/Bankruptcy Matrimonial Law Intellectual Property Criminal Procedure Law and Civil Procedure … Advanced Civil Law I and II International Private Law I and II Labor Law I and II or Corporate Tax Law
Contact Contact : Lauranne Bardin, Assistant Director, Columbia University Alliance Program : lb2808@columbia.edu Website : alliance.columbia.edu Facebook Page : Alliance Program Linkedin Group : Alliance Program