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The leading economist within the Department of Economics was also the Dean of the School of Public Affairs.
Sciences Po has established an ambitious and forward-thinking financial aid policy, unlike any other in the French higher education system.
Youth radicalisation, mining in the Artic, women's rights... what went on this year? Watch the video of our 3 students - Fary, Srijon and Zsofia ...
A charter on IA, bottom up projects, stakeholders dialogue: watch the video interview of Arancha Gonzalez, Dean of PSIA.
With over 200 student volunteer projects, a thousand activities and events, and a whole range of sports and art workshops, the academic year at Sciences ...
Can we still save the Arctic? Students from Sciences Po and other CIVICA universities played diplomats for two days.
“Our job is to diagnose the world as it is”: Pierre François, Dean of the School of Research (formerly the Doctoral School) reflects on the specificities and advantages ...
Will this COP be the "28th failure"? The must-read midway analysis by researcher Carola Kloeck.
How will they strengthen the bond between the European university students this year? Learn more about Alix, Ethan and Oleksandra.
Sciences Po and its Canadian partner universities urge students to use their voices in climate initiatives everywhere.
Loss and damages mechanism, the paradox of holding the COP in Dubai, phasing out fossil fuels: all you need to know about COP28.
Are governments in the driving seat regarding climate change? The op-ed of climate expert Lola Vallejo.
He created an audiovisual association, a cinema federation, an upcoming film festival: don't miss his first documentary film at Grand Rex on 9 Dec ...
The Paris School of International Affairs welcomed two students ...
Following the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, meet a graduate of our Advanced Certification in ...
Following the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, meet a graduate of our Advanced Certification in Gender Studies.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: interview with the two organisers of the Symposium on Reproductive Rights.
Discover the topics that have kept our scientific community busy since the start of the academic year.
Sciences Po and the Mastercard Foundation will support 1,450 students from Sub-Saharan Africa over the next 10 years.
Have the mines destroyed the Wagyuu population belief system? Meet 1 of our 10 new postdocs working on environmental transformations ...
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