Robert de Sorbon was born on October 9, 1201 and died on August 15, 1274. Robert de Sorbon would have been 72 years old at the time of death or 813 years old today.
The cast of De sista sakerna - 2008 includes: Ditte Sorbon as Hugos mamma Marissa Torppa as Maggan Simon Wadsted as Simon
Robert de Beaugrande was born in 1946.
Robert De Waele was born in 1933.
Robert de Stratford died on 1362-04-09.
* The Ecole Speciale Militarie de St Cyr. * The Ecole Navale. * The Ecole Normale Superieure. * The Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan. * The Ecole Nationale de Police.
Apparently this is (was) a registered body. It is also private and the diplomas they issue have no legal value. Following legal action, their representative has been convicted for fraud and swindling. Articles (in French) in link.
Robert de Sorbon was born on October 9, 1201.
Robert de Sorbon was born on October 9, 1201.
Robert de Sorbon died on August 15, 1274 at the age of 72.
Robert de Sorbon died on August 15, 1274 at the age of 72.
Robert de Sorbon was born on October 9, 1201 and died on August 15, 1274. Robert de Sorbon would have been 72 years old at the time of death or 813 years old today.
There is a debate about that so-called school. They have been accused of selling diplomas (not recognised by any French institution apart themselves, so basically worthless) to foreign students. The director for the school has been convicted of fraud (press articles in link). That apparently doesn't prevent the "school" from being listed as a private education body.
France in the home of many well known colleges. Some of the top universities in the country are Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris, American University of Paris, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, and Louis Pasteur University Strasbourg I.
The correct name of the institution is Ecole Superieure de Robert de Sorbon. It is a private establishment. In terms of French law it is authorised to award degrees based on the work experience and educational qualifications of the applicant who submits a portfolio of evidence. They charge a fee if they accept the candidate as suitable to progress to the adjudication stage. In the case of candidates that appear unsuitable to progress further they decline the application and return the fee. Successful candidates' portfolios are verified and assessed by three judges from a panel of eminently qualified academics (professors). If successful the candidate is awarded the degree. Unsuccessful candidates may be offered a lower degree or advised on the action that the candidate needs to take to reach the required standard. Jurists may ask the candidates questions to verify the evidence or verify the evidence independently by enquiries to third parties. The candidates that are judged by the professors are serious and suitably qualified in terms of the legal regulations. A candidate may pass the screening and be accepted but there is clearly a risk of failing before the jury of professors and losing a substantial sum of money. Other French academic institutions can follow same procedure where appropriate. It would therefore seem that Ecole Superieure de Robert de Sorbon is in effect accredited by the French government. The calibre of the judges and the discipline applied to the process is also important. Based on experience it appears to be a well run concern.
In France acceptence of any degree is up to the receiving institution, inform at the institutionyou wish to apply if Sorbon degrees are being accepted.
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