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This article was originally published in August 2017. Lukas Drammeh was born in Hamburg, Germany, and has lived in multiple countries in West Africa. He attended the Sciences ...
This article was originally published in February 2018. Pierre de Coubertin, initiator of the modern Olympic movement and the Olympic Games in Athens ...
Interviews by Alina Thiemann. Read all of the testimonies on the page of the School of Research. True to its goal of ...
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45 days, 4 countries, 2,500 kilometres – and all of it by bike... Angèle Paty, a former student of the Europe–North America programme on ...
The results of the 2021 Graduate Employability Survey on the class of 2019 show that Sciences Po students remain very attractive to employers, with 9 out of 10 graduates ...
From 8 to 11 June 2021, some 40 undergraduate students from Sciences Po, Bocconi University, the Stockholm School of Economics ...
In its first year of managing admissions from French high school students entirely on the platform Parcoursup, Sciences ...
Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière, the CEO of French holding company FIMALAC and a major patron of the arts, has shown his support ...
The Sciences Po School of Management and Innovation (SMI) embraces its mission of fostering “inclusive ...
To foster the commitment of its scientific community to studying, deciphering and clarifying the major issues at stake for the common ...
Bright, committed and resilient students: after two years of studies disrupted by the health crisis, the classes of 2020 and 2021 will receive their hard-earned Master's ...
The procedure for appointing the new President of Sciences Po will begin on Wednesday 9 June with a public call for candidates in the Journal Officiel ...
Deprived of freedom for two years: 5 June 2021 marks the second anniversary of the arrest of the researchers Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal in Iran.
Twenty years ago, Sciences Po created a new, daring and almost revolutionary programme in the French higher education landscape: the Equal ...
Donald Trump’s defeat in the U.S. presidential election last November and the relative inability of populists to make their voices heard during ...
After an unusual and eventful academic year, the start of the 2021/2022 year is intended as a return to normal. All Sciences Po teams are working ...
News passes, ideas stay. FOCUS is Sciences Po’s video series that sheds light on current affairs. In each episode, a researcher or professor explores a topical ...
Eleven projects have been selected for funding in CIVICA’s first call for collaborative research proposals, from a total of 27 applications. Open from 1 February to ...
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Elena Schulz-Ruhtenberg and Neslihan Altun, who both study Public Policy at Sciences Po and the Hertie School respectively, are the ...
Elected on 10 May 2021 as Chair of the National Foundation of Political Science (FNSP), Laurence Bertrand Dorléac is the first woman to hold this key ...
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