
André Honnorat
André Honnorat was a prominent French politician and educational reformer, best known for his role as Minister of Education in the early 20th century. He played a pivotal part in the establishment of the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris (CIUP) after World War I, which aimed to foster international understanding and cooperation among students from around the world. Honnorat envisioned a space where young scholars could live, learn, and grow together, significantly contributing to the cultural and academic landscape of France. His legacy continues to impact student life and international collaboration in education.
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André Honnorat was the minister of public instruction in 1920 who envisioned the Cité internationale universitaire de Paris.
A la Cité internationale universitaire de Paris, depuis cent ans, « les Nations unies en miniature »