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29.08.2025
Welcome to new students of Sciences Po J-School
Congratulations to the students who have been admitted at Sciences Po J-School and are registered to start on campus this week.
The academic year for Master’s students in both years at the Sciences Po Journalism School will begin on Friday August 29th on campus with a welcome session, ahead of the first day of courses for the Autumn Semester on Monday September 1, 2025.
You have received a full welcome kit during the integration session and our team will be on-campus to introduce you to the exciting curriculum that awaits you, as well as your experience at Sciences Po in the two years ahead.
> From their first day at Sciences Po, all students at the Journalism School agree to comply with the school’s ethical and journalistic guidelines as detailed in the Community Conduct. The charter is in line with current professional standards and binding throughout students’ studies, from day one on campus.
> The academic calendar for 2025-2026 is online at your disposal.
Sciences Po Journalism School training offers a foundational experience, one that the students remember throughout their lives. This experience is based on :
- the collective experience, like in a newsroom, where each member is an essential link of the information production chain
- the experience of intensity and adrenalin when covering news
- the experience of field reporting
- the experience of the Sciences Po Journalism School network (1074 graduates, 160 members of our teaching staff and 19 mentors) which can, at any moment of one’s career, advise, support and guide you
- the experience of editorial and technological innovation
- the experience of all ethics when you are about to become a working journalist
- the experience of Sciences Po prestige, with social sciences expertise and a valuable network of knowledge.
All of this fits into the DNA of our school, created in 2004, when journalism addressed numerous challenges and a deep transformation. We are as dedicated today as we were then to preparing the future of news.