Present and Past Faculty Include
- Jean Tirole, (born August 9, 1953), professor of economics
- Paul Seabright, professor of economics
- Jean-Jacques Laffont, (April 13, 1947 – May 1, 2004), economist
- Raymond Aron, (14 March 1905, Paris – 17 October 1983)philosopher, sociologist and political scientist
- Paul Fauconnet, (1874–1938) sociologist
- Jean Jaurès, (3 September 1859 – 31 July 1914), politician
- Maurice Hauriou, (1856–1929), jurist and dean of the law faculty from 1906 to 1926
- Pierre Laromiguière, (3 November 1756 – 12 August 1837), philosopher
- Adrianus Turnebus, (1512 - 12 June 1565), classical scholar
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