Can One Be Just in an Unjust Society? A Graduate Conference on Ethics and Politics
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Drawing up a bibliography, finding the right methodology, exercising a critical eye: training in and through research is invaluable. Watch the video ...
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Can a school combine the best of the French and Anglo-Saxon academic systems to train legal professionals in two years? Watch how.
Athletes training, search for funding, urban constraints: how can such a vast topic be handled? A video report on the journalism students' intensive ...
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1,200 experts to combine urban planning and social sciences for a fair and sustainable future: a look back at the 36th Congress of the Association ...
From the Maastricht University School of Business to Sciences Po's Paris School of International Affairs, Katarina Körner tells us about how her approach to gender ...
İlayda Habip is a recent graduate in Journalism and International Affairs and a recipient of the Advanced Certification in Gender Studies. She tells us about her passion ...
A recent graduate in International Security, Dominique Mickiewicz, tells us about her studies, from the USA to France.
A Prime Minister, an astronaut, a chef, a rabbi, a dancer… This year, Sciences Po greeted a wide range of influential figures. Watch the video recap.
Venus Aves tells us more about her journey from the Philippines to the master in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action at the Sciences Po's School of International Affairs ...
A recent graduate from Sciences Po's School of International Affairs, Rishwa Shekhar tells us more about her studies in governance, diplomacy, and gender studies ...
What are the main challenges our university librarians are facing ? What did our Sciences Po librarians learn at LSE and SSE?
From her return to Sciences Po to the presidential election in Iran... News from the CERI researcher nine months after her release.
"I wanted to understand how heritage preservation rationales play out across various levels of governance"
What if a card game could help create sustainable urban environments? Interview with a Kuwaiti researcher who spent two years ...
What comes after being a world champion? Video interview with a graduate who is expanding his educational project for children ...
From a cooking class to a G20 simulation, learn more about our undergrads experience on the topic of "Migration in a Changing ...
This young CERI post-doctoral researcher has already won two awards. Find out more about her work on MPs in Jordan.
Émilie Biland-Curinier, Professor of Sociology at Sciences Po, was awarded the 2024 W. Wesley Pue Book Prize by the Canadian Law and Society ...
Viktor Orban's Hungary is taking over the Presidency of the European Union. While the far right is at the gates of power in France ...
How did those Law School PhD students build a cinema club that turned into a joint project with McGill University, led them ...
Understanding how public policy works to take better action on educational and territorial inequalities is the ambition of this graduate from the research master's ...
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