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This scholarship is open to PhD candidates enrolled during the 2025–2026 academic year.
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Bright minds, new ideas: check out what our PhD students and emerging scholars published from January to March 2026.
The article in Le Monde highlights the journal issue to which the Medialab PhD student contributed.
This fellowship supports research into anxiety and sexuality in Pablo Picasso’s *Bather* series, created between 1927 and 1937.
Each year, la Chancellerie awards prizes to young doctors who, through the excellence of their theses, have made remarkable advances in research in various disciplinary fields.
In this interview, Jean-Baptiste looks back on his academic career at Sciences Po, from his bachelor's degree to his doctorate, including his master's degree in political science, specialising in public policy. He discusses the importance of his experience abroad in Berlin, as well as the decisive role played by his master's thesis and the support of his teachers in developing his research project.
Alain Prochiantz: "The diurnal and the nocturnal"