9th Summer School on Computational Interaction 2025,

16-20 June 2025, Paris, France

Venue

Location

The 9th  Summer School on Computational Interaction, ACM Europe School will be held at Sorbonne Université (campus Jussieu).

Sorbonne Université is located in Paris, France. The institution’s legacy reaches back to the Middle Ages. Sorbonne Université is one of the most sought after universities by students and researchers from France, Europe, and the French speaking countries. It has three faculties: Arts and Humanities, Science and Engineering, and Medicine.

Sorbonne Université is situated in the Latin Quarter (Quartier Latin) known for its student life, lively atmosphere, and bistros. The Latin Quarter is home to many academic institutions and university libraries. The summer school is also at walking distance of many monuments, ideal for visiting Paris.

Hotels

Finding hotels in Paris In June might be challenging. We strongly advise you to book your hotel as soon as possible. Here a list of hotels with whom we are usually working.


Coming to Sorbonne Université

AIRPORT

From Paris-Charles Airport:

By taxi

The price of a journey by taxi is between Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport and Paris “left bank”: €55. More information on the airport website Roissy-Charles de Gaulle

By train:

Proposal 1:
Take the RER B towards: Orsay or Massy or Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuses. Be careful, make sure that it stops at the station “Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame”
Get off at the station “Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame” and  walk about 16 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

Proposal 2:
Take the RER B towards: Orsay or Massy or St-Rémy-les-Chevreuses. Be careful, make sure that it stops at the station “Châtelet-Les Halles”
Get off at the station “Châtelet-Les Halles” and take the subway 7 towards “Mairie d’Ivry”.
Get off at the station “Jussieu” walk about 2 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

From Paris-Orly Airport:

By taxi: 

The price of a journey by taxi is between Paris-Orly airport and Paris “left bank”: €30. More information on the Orly Airport website

By train:

Take the tram 7 towards “Villejuif-Louis Aragon” and get off at the station “Villejuif-Louis Aragon”
Take the subway 7 towards “La Courneuve 8 mai 1945” and get off at the station Jussieu
Walk about 2 min towards “Campus Pierre and Marie Curie”


TRAIN

From Nord station

Proposal1:
Take the RER B towards : Robinson or Orsay, Massy or Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuses.
Be careful, make sure that it stops at the station “Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame”
Get off at the station “Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame” and  walk about 16 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

Proposal 2:
Take the RER B towards : Robinson or Orsay, Massy or Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuses.
Be careful, make sure that it stops at the station “Saint-Michel-Notre-Dame”
Take the subway 10 towards “Gare d’Austerlitz”
Get off at the station “Jussieu” and  walk about 2 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

From Lyon station
Take the subway 14 towards “Gare St Lazare” and get off at the station “Châtelet-Les Halles”
Take the subway 7 towards “Mairie d’Ivry” and get off at the station “Jussieu” and  walk about 2 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

From Austerlitz station
Take the subway 10 towards : Boulogne/Pont de St Cloud.
Get off at the station “Jussieu” and  walk about 2 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

From Saint-Lazare station
Take the subway 14 towards “Olympiades” and get off at the station “Pyramides”.
Take the subway 7 towards “Villejuif – Louis Aragon” and get off at the station “Jussieu” and walk about 3 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

From Montparnasse station

Proposal 1:
Take the subway 13 towards : Asnieres Gennevilliers les Courtilles
Get off at the station “Duroc” and  take the subway 10 towards “Gare d’Austerlitz”
Get off at the station “Jussieu” walk about 2 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.

Proposal 2:
Take the subway 6 towards : “Nation” and get off at the station “Place d’Italie”
Take the subway 7 towards “La Courneuve 8 Mai 1945” and get off at the station “Jussieu”
Walk about 2 min towards Campus Pierre and Marie Curie.


Visit Paris

Paris is monumental, by its size of course but also by its rich architectural heritage! One of the symbols of the Capital, its most famous monument is the Eiffel Tower, this « Iron Lady » with its unique look offers an unparalleled view to its visitors. Not far away is the Arc de Triomphe, just as emblematic. Full of history, it dazzles during the beautiful days when you can see the sun setting in the hollow of this great arch. Another must-see is the Notre-Dame-de-Paris cathedral. This masterpiece of Gothic architecture, lets you admire its sculptures, its nave, its towers and even its crypt! Equally evocative and having inspired writers and filmmakers, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart houses the largest mosaic in France and enjoys an incredible panorama from the top of the Montmartre district! Paris is still its mythical squares: the Place de la Concorde with its two fountains, its rostral columns and the incredible obelisk of Luxor, the Place de la Bastille with its famous July Column which commemorates the revolutionary days and its very modern National Opera of Paris, the Place de L’Opéra which exposes its magnificent Opera Garnier, etc.


Useful links

Public transport 

Subway, train, streetcar, bus… The Parisian public transport network serves the city : https://www.ratp.fr

Android Application:  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fabernovel.ratp&hl=fr&gl=US&pli=1

IOS Application: https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/ratp/id507107090