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Where is Sciences Po? Sciences Po is present today in seven French cities: Dijon, Le Havre, Menton, Nancy, Paris, Poitiers, Reims. These seven campuses are located in cities boasting exceptional historical and cultural heritage.

The seven campuses are located in cities boasting exceptional historical and cultural heritage. The campuses are home to a close-knit, multicultural student community, offering a stimulating intellectual environment and vibrant student life.

Paris campus

Located in the heart of the French capital, in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood, close to the Louvre Museum, the Seine and the Luxembourg Gardens, the Paris Campus is Sciences Po’s historic birthplace, where the institution was founded in 1872. A new 22,000 square-metre site in the city centre, the Saint-Thomas Campus, opened its doors to students and researchers in 2022.

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Dijon campus

Situated in the heart of Burgundy, in a magnificent nineteenth-century building, the Dijon Campus was created in 200. It hosts students who have chosen to follow the European Union, Central and Eastern Europe minor.

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Le Havre campus

Since 2007, the port city of Le Havre on the Normandy coastline has been home to Sciences Po’s northernmost campus. Housed in a glass building overlooking the port, the Le Havre Campus offers a picturesque setting for undergraduate study. It hosts the students who have chosen to follow the Asia-Pacific minor.

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Menton campus

Opened in 2005, the Menton campus sits on the French Riviera in the heart of the city’s historic centre. It is housed in an Italianate building facing out to the Mediterranean. It hosts students who have chosen to follow the Mediterranean and Middle East minor.

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Nancy campus

Opened in 2000 in the Lorraine region, the Nancy Campus is housed in a magnificent eighteenth-century building, the Hôtel des Missions Royales. The Nancy campus hosts students who have chosen to follow the European Union, Franco-German partnership minor.

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Poitiers campus

Sciences Po began teaching in Poitiers in 2001. In early 2019, the Undergraduate College moved into a restored eighteenth-century building on the site of the former Jacobin Monastery and Collège Stanislas. It hosts students who have chosen to follow the Latin America and the Caribbean minor.

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Reims campus

Nestled in France’s Champagne region, in the so-called “City of Kings”, the Reims Campus opened in September 2010. It is housed in a fully renovated seventeenth-century building. This campus hosts students who have chosen to follow the North American Minor or the African Minor.

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Campus: key dates

  • 1872:

    Founding of Sciences Po in Paris

  • 2000:

    creation of the Sciences Po campus in Nancy

  • 2001:

    creation of the Sciences Po campuses Poitiers and Dijon

  • 2005:

    opening of the campus in Menton

  • 2007:

    opening of the campus in Le Havre

  • 2010:

    opening of the campus in Reims

Virtual tour of the campuses

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