Collège royal

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Collège royal is the historical name of the Collège de France, a prestigious Parisian institution dedicated to advanced research and free public lectures by leading scholars.

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Collège royal canonical 2
Collège Royal de France 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf higher education institution
public educational institution
research institute
academicStructure chairs
city Paris
country France
employs leading scholars
professors elected for their research excellence
focusesOn advanced research
higher learning
foundedBy Francis I of France
foundedIn 1530
funding publicly funded
governedBy French Ministry of Higher Education and Research
hasAlternativeName Royal College
Collège de France
surface form: Royal College of France
hasBuildingStyle neoclassical architecture
hasCharacteristic no tuition fees
non-degree-granting
open to the public
prestigious
selective recruitment of professors
hasCurrentName Collège de France
hasNotableProfessor Claude Lévi-Strauss
Henri Bergson
Jacques Monod
Louis Pasteur
Michel Foucault
Paul Valéry
Pierre Bourdieu
languageOfInstruction French
laterName Collège de France
locatedIn France
Paris
locatedInDistrict 5th arrondissement of Paris
motto Docet omnia
near Panthéon, Paris
surface form: Panthéon

La Sorbonne
surface form: Sorbonne
offers free public lectures
originalName Collège royal self-link
publicAccess open lectures without registration
specializesIn humanities
life sciences
mathematics
natural sciences
social sciences
translationOfMotto It teaches everything

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Collège de France originalName Collège royal
Marin Mersenne educatedAt Collège royal
this entity surface form: Collège Royal de France
Collège royal originalName Collège royal self-link