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International academic mobility has been a cornerstone of universities dating back as far as the 12th and 13th centuries when they began to flower throughout ...
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The public debate on the current economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic has focused on rich countries. But how is this crisis truly “global”? ...
At Sciences Po, all third-year undergraduate students spend a mandatory year abroad studying at one of our 478 partner universities or pursuing an internship ...
Aditi Chatradhi, originally from California, is a student in the dual BA program between Sciences Po and Columbia University. In spring 2020, she was awarded the Henri de Castries ...
Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in Economics? A key discipline taught at the undergraduate level, economics is also one of the pillars of research at ...
Afia Kwakwa is an Alumna of the joint JD/LL.M. programme between Columbia Law School and Sciences Po Law ...
This article was originally published in 2020. Zina Akrout is a graduate student in the Master’s of Public Policy at the School of Public Affairs ...
The 2020 U-Multirank has placed Sciences Po in the Top 25 Universities for Student Mobility. Student mobility is an integral part of Sciences ...
Article by Simon Reich, Professor in the Division of Global Affairs and Department of Political Science at Rutgers University, and researcher at ...
On 5 June 2019, Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal, both researchers at the Sciences Po Centre for International Studies (CERI), were arrested and imprisoned ...
In response to the uncertainty facing universities worldwide with regards to the start of the next academic year, Sciences Po is mobilising to guarantee all its students as complete ...
A joint statement on social sciences in a time of crisis, from the Presidents of the partner institutions of CIVICA - The European University of ...
Established in 2010, the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) builds on Sciences Po’s century-long tradition of cultivating the minds of leading ...
One is dedicated to ridding it of plastic, the other to replanting its corals: two Sciences Po graduates explain how and why they have created a business devoted to ...
In October 2000, 42 first-year and second-year students arrived on Sciences Po’s first international campus outside of Paris, in Nancy. Inaugurated by Richard Descoings ...
As the world deals with an unprecedented pandemic, it is highly recommended that we stay home as much as possible. In the meantime, there is a way to view the globe ...
In this webinar, organised in the frame of CIVICA - The European University of Social Sciences - professors and researchers Waltraud Schelke ...
On Saturday, 16 March 2020, we learned that Fariba Adelkhah, researcher of Sciences Po’s Centre for International Studies (CERI), who has faced imprisonment ...
Starting in the fall of 2020, the economist Natacha Valla will succeed Marie-Laure Salles-Djelic as Dean of the Sciences Po School of Management ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has proliferated across media and discussion under a number of different titles: "sanitary crisis", "health emergency", "natural disaster"... What consequences ...
Along with the spread of the Covid-19 virus, a growing fear is propagating throughout our societies. The Conversation asked five experts to explain the current crisis as seen ...
Since the beginning of the current health crisis, scientists have been in the spotlight, as governments rely on their recommendations ...
Pandemics reveal both the extent and the limits of our scientific knowledge. In a way, the current health crisis is difficult to compare with ...
Since mid-March 2020, most of Europe has been under confinement: many sectors of production have come to a halt, and much of the service economy has been shut ...
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