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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 tight-knit multicultural student community and feature a vibrant intellectual and associative student life.
Dijon campus
Located in the region of Burgundy in a magnificent 19th century building, the Dijon campus was created in 2001. It hosts students who have chosen to follow the European Union, Central and Eastern Europe minor.
Le Havre campus
Since 2007, the city of Le Havre has been home to Sciences Po’s campus on the Normandy Coast. Housed in a glass building overlooking the port, the Le Havre Campus offers students a convenient and picturesque setting for their studies. It hosts the students who have chosen to follow the Asia-Pacific minor.
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 a 19th century Italianate building facing out to the Mediterranean. It hosts students who have chosen to follow the Mediterranean and Middle East minor.
Nancy campus
Established in the region of Lorraine in 2000, the Nancy Campus is housed in a magnificent 18th century building, the Hôtel des Missions Royales. The Nancy campus hosts students who have chosen to follow the European Union, Franco-German partnership minor.
Paris campus
Located in the heart of the French capital, in the neighbourhood of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and 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. Since January 2022, the new Saint Thomas campus has welcomed students and researchers in a 150,000 sq ft site in the heart of the city.
The Paris campus hosts:
Poitiers campus
Sciences Po has been present in Poitiers since 2001. In early 2019, the Undergraduate College moved into the restored 18th century buildings that once housed the “monastery of the Jacobins” and the Collège Stanislas. It hosts students who have chosen to follow the Latin America and the Caribbean minor.
Reims campus
In the heart of the Champagne region, the Reims campus opened in September 2010 in an entirely renovated 17th century building in the “City of Kings”. This campus hosts students who have chosen to follow the North American Minor or the African Minor.
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
Delve into the interactive campus map. Visit classes, libraries, and other campus facilities online.