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The Master in Ecological Transition, Risks and Governance is designed to train a new generation of professionals who can understand, navigate, and lead the ecological transition. We sat down with Ariane Joab‑Cornu, Executive Director of the Paris Climate School.
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PSIA students from the Masters in Technology and Global Affairs and Environmental Policy went to Canada to compete in a policy challenge on "Green Technologies for Climate Mitigation, Adaptation, and/or Intervention"
Meet Diane Bolet, new Assistant Professor in political science at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics
We spoke with Laurence Tubiana, Dean of the Paris Climate School and President of the European Climate Foundation (ECF), about the purpose of this pioneering school. The school addresses a clear imperative: training the people who will be able to steer the ecological transition.
A look back at the second edition of "Nature in the City" focused on the theme “Urban Nature at the Margins: Contested Climate Adaptation Governance in Urban Informality,
Over 30 students from Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Milan, and Warsaw took part in this edition. Watch the video report.
The internationally recognised expert in climate geopolitics, with extensive academic experience, took up his post in January 2026.
On the occasion of the Paris Climate & Nature Week, the teams at the Centre for Socio-Political Data (CDSP) at Sciences Po have produced an infographic highlighting the evolution of attention to climate change in public discourse, political platforms, and public opinion.
Deadline for submissions: January 12, 2026
Assistant Professor at the Centre for the Sociology of Organisations, Manisha Anantharaman receives two international awards for her book Recycling Class.
Climate Inequality Report 2025, Edited by Lucas Chancel & Cornelia Mohren
CARE participants explore public attitudes toward climate action using exclusive EIB survey data
Meet Tom Chevalier, CNRS Junior Professor, who joined the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics this September.
“Coming Together and Sharing What We Love Most that We Hope Never to Lose to Climate Change"
Call for proposals
Three new ANR projects this Fall
Discover the activities planned for the week before classes begin: visits, workshops, masterclasses, and more.
Deadline for applications: 15 October 2025
The School of Public Affairs has launched its new module, in partnership with the European Chair for Sustainable Development and Climate Transition. Discover the students' work and policy briefs.
On Tuesday, June 3rd, the Sciences Po American Foundation hosted the 2025 Sciences Po DC Transatlantic Forum at the French Residence, featuring a conversation on sustainable urban mobility from a transatlantic perspective.
Discover the highlights of the third edition of the Urban Lab Day, dedicated to this year's group projects
The CARE Urban Resilience Project, led by Professor Gabriel Eidelman, Assistant Professor and Director of the Urban Policy Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, brings together students from the CARE partner institutions to research and share case studies of innovative urban resilience projects from around the world.
Application to be sent before 6 July 2025
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