Collège de France
| Latin: Collegium Franciæ Regium | |
Former names | Collège royal, Collège national, Collège impérial |
|---|---|
| Motto | Docet omnia (Latin) |
Motto in English | Teaches all |
| Type | Public |
| Established | 1530 (royal charter) |
| Founder | Francis I of France |
| Affiliation | PSL University, Consortium Couperin |
| Administrator | Thomas Römer |
Academic staff | 47 chairs (2016) |
| Location | , 48°50′57″N 002°20′44″E / 48.84917°N 2.34556°E |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | www |
The Collège de France (French pronunciation: [kɔlɛʒ də fʁɑ̃s]), formerly known as the Collège Royal or as the Collège impérial founded in 1530 by François I, is a higher education and research establishment (grand établissement) in France. It is located in Paris near La Sorbonne. The Collège de France has been considered to be France's most prestigious research establishment. It is an associate member of PSL University.
Research and teaching are closely linked at the Collège de France, whose ambition is to teach "the knowledge that is being built up in all fields of literature, science and the arts".