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New courses for early stage researchers are available this semester through the CIVICA ESR Course Catalogue.
Eloïse Martin, winner of the INA thèque 2025 Encouragement Prize for her Master's thesis in history.
A graduate of the School of Research with a master's degree in sociology, Clara Benet Burgaud received, on 21 January 2026, a joint first prize in the Pierre Lagier Prize for Research on Disability.
At the start of 2026, Dina Waked, Dean of the School of Research, looks back on the School's values, recent highlights and future priorities.
Francesco Giosuè, Rébecca Mathiot, Giulio Piumelli and Aesa Virely, PhD researchers at the Centre d'histoire, are the 2026 winners of the Centre for History and Economics - Paris research grant.
As of January 13th, 2026, we are delighted to count two additional Doctors in political science among our research community.
With this award, RUCHE and AFHE reaffirm their support for Master's students whose work contributes to the renewal of approaches in economic and environmental history.
The Center for International Studies (CERI) at Sciences Po is seeking to appoint one PhD candidate to join the FRANJU team.
Applications for this Certification must be submitted to Sciences Po's Gender Studies Programme by 4 May 2026.
PhD students at the School of Research can apply to OxPo for a six-month stay in Oxford, and recent doctoral graduates can apply for a one-academic-year Postdoctoral Visiting Fellow position.
During her stay, she will be affiliated with the Department of Government and hosted by Professor Kai Spiekermann, a political philosopher and specialist in democratic theory.
He was presented with the award on 30 July 2025 during the closing session of the World Economic History Congress, held at Lund University (Sweden).
The Sciences Po - LSE doctoral exchange programme supports the mobility of doctoral students in the social sciences.
In this interview, Naomi Cohen, a master's graduate in economics and doctoral student, discusses her academic background, her choice of specialisation in economics, and the impact of her education on her research in macroeconomics and international finance.
As part of its international exchange programmes, CEVIPOF is pleased to announce that two doctoral students have been selected for an exchange programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Paloma Péligry, PhD student in the Department of Economics, and her co-author Grégoire Sempé (PSE, Paris 1) received the Best Paper by Young Researchers 2025 award from the French Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (FAERE).
Selma Sarenkapa, a doctoral student at the CEE, has been awarded a one-year research grant as part of the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships, one of the most prestigious academic support programmes in Switzerland.
Sciences Po's Migration and Diversity (MiDi) interdisciplinary collective is pleased to announce the winners of its 2025 MiDi Research Prize.
Call for applications 2025 for a doctoral contract at Sciences Po as part of the PostGenAI@Paris cluster
Did you know that our CIVICA alliance can allow you to learn, research, think collectively, travel to partner universities, and connect with peers from all over Europe?
One year after defending her PhD at Sciences Po’s médialab, Manon Berriche has received the 2025 Research Prize awarded by INA thèque.
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