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Yann Algan, Sciences Po professor and dean of the School of Public Affairs, is an activist researcher. His ambitions? To see an increase in well-being, to see people cooperate more and ...
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Tommaso Venturini, research fellow at the Sciences Po Medialab, is the scientific coordinator of EMAPS, the only social sciences project among the 12 winners ...
Pierre Hassner, international relations specialist and research fellow at CERI Sciences Po, analyses contemporary global affairs in his latest book ...
At 82, Lakhdar Brahimi has been awarded an honorary doctorate from Sciences Po after an outstanding career in international relations. We spoke to this skillful and ...
On 27 January 2016, Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi was awarded an honorary doctorate from Sciences Po after an outstanding career in international relations ...
ONLINE OPEN HOUSE All you need to know about Sciences Po Saturday 13 February 2016, 3pm-6pm (Paris time) Today, half of Sciences Po’s 13,000 students come from outside ...
Students from the Sciences Po campus in Reims have been involved in Cordées de la réussite – which might translate as Connecting For Success – since 2012. There ...
The inaugural Youth & Leaders Summit was organised by the Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs on 18 and 19 January 2016.
On 19 January 2016 on the Sciences Po campus in Paris, Peter Mathieson, President and Vice Chancellor of The University of Hong Kong, and Frédéric Mion, President ...
On Thursday, 14 January 2016, the Executive Education graduation ceremony marked the end of a demanding course for the Class of 2015. Congratulations to all 260 ...
Emmanuelle Loyer, historian at Sciences Po, was awarded the 2015 Prix Femina Essai last autumn for her biography of Lévi-Strauss. Drawing on previously unused archives ...
At the Sciences Po Undergraduate College, all students spend two years in France at one of Sciences Po’s campuses followed by a mandatory year abroad, either studying at one of ...
Katrin Büchenbacher, a graduate student at the Sciences Po School of Communication, talks about the discoveries she made during the ...
Interview with Sciences Po alumnus Quentin Bajac, chief curator of photography at MoMA.
How can that old-time auction fever be preserved in the digital age? Édouard Boccon-Gibod, Sciences Po alumnus and recently appointed managing ...
Laurence Tubiana, a Sciences Po professor and one of the Financial Times Magazine Women of 2015, gave Sciences Po students some feedback ...
The 2015 Sciences Po admissions report in three words: demand, selectivity and diversity.
Rafael Correa, President of the Republic of Ecuador, gave a lecture at the Sciences Po campus in Poitiers while in France for COP21. He told students ...
Luca Springer, a student in the dual BA programme between Columbia University and Sciences Po, is one of only 89 recipients of the prestigious Rhodes scholarship ...
The four representatives of the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet were at Sciences Po on Tuesday, 8 December 2015, invited by the winter university ...
Sciences Po’s one-year Master’s programmes are designed for young professionals who want to take their career to the next level. They are taught in English by distinguished academics ...
Natalie Welfens, a graduate from the Sciences Po-Freie Universität Berlin dual Master’s programme, is the 2015 recipient of the Université Franco-Allemande Excellence ...
Since 2008, around a hundred new researchers have joined Sciences Po’s research units. Meet the fifteen researchers and professors who joined us in 2015 (since September) ...
In Paris for COP21, Arnold Schwarzenegger made a stop at Sciences Po for a discussion with students on climate issues. Watch his exclusive interview for Sciences ...
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