Sorbonne University challenges Paris Administrative Court decision

2024-07-09 16:57:03

Their “Garrison Amphitheater” was a long-awaited occasion and was supposed to take place on Wednesday, July 10th. There, at the Sorbonne, students in the Pathway Specific Health Course (PASS) will learn one by one where they rank in the examination. The former have an advantage over the others when deciding on a career choice: medicine, midwifery, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy or occupational therapy.

This end-of-year meeting was regarding to take place, but it was a week late, and the Dean of the School of Health urgently postponed the deadline to Monday, July 15th. The fate of 1,400 PASS students is partly on hold because dean Bruno Riou has just filed an appeal once morest a ruling by the Paris Administrative Court. During this period, it is not possible to continue enrolling students.

On July 5, a judge suspended jury deliberations on the L.A.S. This license is a newly created license through the Health Research Access Reform in 2020 and, together with PASS, forms the second pathway to health research preparation. The judge believed that through this deliberation, the jury would be unduly biased in favor of PASS students, thereby harming the interests of L.AS students, and 217 medicine places will be available per pathway The 2024 school year begins.

“The jury is sovereign”

In PASS, the program focuses on scientific research, while in L.AS, students with any degree receive additional training in medical school, which constitutes a “minor” in health.

By using the 70% acceptance rate for PASS and the 30% acceptance rate for L.AS, the university excluded 48 students who were reallocated to PASS due to “vacancies” in places. This is the case for Mary (her name has been changed), ranked 206th. On June 10, at the “Garrison Lecture Theater” in Los Angeles, she was surprised to find that she did not get a place in the medical field because the threshold score for the jury decision was 12/20, and the score was only a few tenths. High, but she can no longer join the department.

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“Los Angeles University admits far fewer students than it shoulddenounced Me Marion Ogier, lawyer for the fourteen students who petitioned the Administrative Court. This threshold score is not stipulated in any statute and therefore has no legal basis. » At a hearing before the judge on July 4, in addition to what she considered “A drill” For her part, the teacher suggested other “Irregularities”including a lack of transparency regarding the scale of dossier testing and oral examinations – which must be judged on the merits of the case.

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