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France Has a Giant Campus Out of the Ground on a Plateau of the Essonne: Its Schools Have Moved Before the Line Intended to Serve Them Exists

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The Paris-Saclay campus, launched in 2008 with an ambition from French Silicon Valley, cost €5.3 billion in public funds. However, its 20 higher education institutions opened their doors while the metro line 18 intended to serve them only existed on paper. More
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The Paris-Saclay campus, launched in 2008 with an ambition from French Silicon Valley, cost €5.3 billion in public funds. However, its 20 higher education institutions opened their doors while the metro line 18 intended to serve them only existed on paper. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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