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This is a first for CIVICA: around 25 students from the Hertie School in Berlin and 45 students from Sciences Po participated ...
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On 25 November 2020, Sciences Po launched the European Chair for Sustainable Development and Climate Transition. It is the ...
Intergenerational justice will be the key theme driving the dialogue among more than two-dozen university presidents ...
Lamia Mounavaraly is a master’s student in Economics and Public Policy at the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs. This fall 2020 ...
Our 2021 Undergraduate Open Day attracted 11,245 online visitors on Saturday, 6 February. If you were unable to attend the various workshops, below are some ...
Mario del Pero, Full Professor at Sciences Po's School of Research, Head of Doctoral Studies in History, and architect behind this ...
In 2020, Sciences Po welcomed eight new members to its permanent faculty. Eight researchers who, each in their own field of expertise, open doors to new knowledge for ...
How might Covid-19 reshape the energy sector? Will it stall or accelerate clean energy transitions? On 22 October ...
On November 4, 2020 renowned world leaders and friends of Sciences Po’s Paris School of International Affairs offered their insights on what the ...
Update - November 2020: Menton Livraison is up and running again during France's second lockdown period. Visit their website to consult ...
Daniel Sabbagh is a Senior Research Fellow at the CERI Sciences Po (Centre de recherches internationales). His research interests include antidiscrimination ...
In view of the upcoming November 3, 2020 presidential election, we spoke to historian Thomas Snégaroff who specialises in U.S. politics.
On 6 October 2020, the European Court of Justice ruled that “Lex CEU,” a 2017 Hungarian law that aimed to restrict the activities ...
On 11 September 2020, the School of Public Affairs welcomed 2019 Nobel Prize-winning economist Esther Duflo for its inaugural lecture, “Good Economics for Harder ...
Astrid von Busekist and Michael Walzer's book Justice is Steady Work is now published! (The French edition, Penser la justice. Itinéraire du savoir was released in early ...
In January 2020, recent graduates Benoît Gufflet and Dimitri Kremp set off on a learning expedition to explore seven “smart cities”. They published ...
CIVICA - The European University of Social Sciences fosters exchange and cooperation between its eight member institutions, on all levels. This ambitious ...
870 photos from over 40 countries: The 2020 edition of the Sciences Po Political Photograph Contest drew exceptional submissions that reflect this ...
After 12 years and a string of student entrepreneur success stories, the Sciences Po Incubator is now opening its doors to alumni. Collaboration, networking ...
For the first time ever, university students and graduates from around the world can get a taste of a Sciences Po education during their winter break ...
Although the kick-off to a new academic year has never quite looked like this one due to the enduring health crisis, our new and returning undergraduate ...
Excerpt of article by CNRS Research Professor at Sciences Po and senior researcher at CERI Ariel Colonomos, originally published in April 2020. Read the full article ...
Up until September 2020, Anne-Claire Legendre served as the Consul General of France in the United States, tending to French citizens ...
On 11 September 2020, Sciences Po's School of Management and Innovation welcomed special guest Jason Furman, American Economist and Professor at Harvard ...
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