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Every week, Arthur Muller and Guillaume Liégey teach Sciences Po students the best methods to help a candidate win an election. Those expecting to meet a pair of spin doctors ...
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In the run-up to the French presidential election, the famous weekly Paris Match invited international students ...
Hardy Hewson, a British student in his second year of the dual bachelor’s degree programme between Sciences Po and Columbia University, ...
Sciences Po has put together thirteen online mini-modules to help graduates hit the workforce running. Learn how to prepare for your job interview, make the most of ...
On 7 April, fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac delivered a masterclass at Sciences Po. Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, who has designed ...
On 29 March, Italian author Roberto Saviano was at Sciences Po for the Italissimo festival to talk about literature, ethics and philosophy. ...
In the run up to the French presidential election, the famous weekly Paris Match invited international students from the Sciences Po Undergraduate ...
In March, four student associations on the Reims campus; Politiqu’elles, HeForShe, SAGA, and The Feminist Society joined ...
On 5 April, Mark Thompson, the New York Times CEO, was at Sciences Po to speak about “Journalism in the era of distrust” ...
The Hertie School of Governance in Berlin and Sciences Po in Paris have written a letter to the Hungarian President ...
Paul Laurent is a student enrolled in a dual Master’s degree offered by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs and Bocconi ...
On 23 February 2017, the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies at Sciences Po hosted a talk by Olli Kangas, Director of Governmental Relations ...
U Multirank* has just released its university rankings for 2017. Sciences Po maintains excellent scores ...
It ’s possible that targeted killings will be the only policy of president Barack Obama that the new resident of the White House will be eager ...
Raymond Kuhn, professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London, is one of the UK’s leading scholars of French politics. He is currently spending ...
The Experimental Programme in Political Arts, a one-year Master’s programme created in 2010 by French philosopher Bruno Latour, is positioned at the crossroads of the social sciences ...
Each year the Reims International Model United Nations (RIMUN) welcomes over 300 delegates to the Sciences Po Campus in Reims for a two-day conference simulating debates ...
Ariel Colonomos, a CNRS research professor at CERI Sciences Po, has just been awarded the 2017 International Studies Association (ISA) Ethics Book Award for his ...
In recent years, far right parties in Europe have seemed to be inexorably gaining ground. Is the European Union poised to close itself off completely? ...
Sciences Po has obtained for the second time the Label Qualité Français langue étrangère (Quality Label for French as a Foreign Language) ...
By Karoline Postel-Vinay. For more than ten years, the world has been witnessing a sharp spike in nationalist tensions, coupled with flare-ups in xenophobia and nativism ...
In March 2017, guidance counsellors from around the world visited the Sciences Po campus in Reims. They took a closer look at the day-to-day ...
The Sciences Po School of Public Affairs and the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto ...
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