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Summer School 2026: Admissions Are Now Closed

The Summer School programmes provide high school students, university students, graduates, and professionals with an engaging learning experience and a unique opportunity to discover Sciences Po over the summer, on our Paris campus or online!

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Summer School 2026: Admissions Are Now Closed

The Summer School programmes provide high school students, university students, graduates, and professionals with an engaging learning experience and a unique opportunity to discover Sciences Po over the summer, on our Paris campus or online!

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Brand-new Comparative Politics available from June 2026!

In a context of political tension and uncertainty, study the role of political campaigns, persuasion, and electoral strategies in this comparative course now available this summer.

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Brand-new Comparative Politics available from June 2026!

In a context of political tension and uncertainty, study the role of political campaigns, persuasion, and electoral strategies in this comparative course now available this summer.

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Summer 2025 at the Sciences Po Summer School!

This year, the 14th edition of the Sciences Po Summer School welcomed over 700 students for three distinct types of programme.

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Summer 2025 at the Sciences Po Summer School!

This year, the 14th edition of the Sciences Po Summer School welcomed over 700 students for three distinct types of programme.

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Interview with Professors of the Online Session - World Climate Negotiations Bootcamp

During the 2023 Pre-College Programme, Professor Tancrède Voituriez and Professor Marie Durrieu will be teaching the online session - World Climate Negotiations Bootcamp.

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Interview with Professors of the Online Session - World Climate Negotiations Bootcamp

During the 2023 Pre-College Programme, Professor Tancrède Voituriez and Professor Marie Durrieu will be teaching the online session - World Climate Negotiations Bootcamp.

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Interview with Professor Coline Ferrant

During the 2023 Pre-College Programme, Professor Coline Ferrant will be teaching the course “Science & Society.”

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Interview with Professor Coline Ferrant

During the 2023 Pre-College Programme, Professor Coline Ferrant will be teaching the course “Science & Society.”

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Interview with Professor Mathieu Fulla

During the 2023 Pre-College Programme, Professor Mathieu Fulla will be teaching the course "La Démocratie en Europe" in French.

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Interview with Professor Mathieu Fulla

During the 2023 Pre-College Programme, Professor Mathieu Fulla will be teaching the course "La Démocratie en Europe" in French.

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Prepare for post-secondary studies with the Pre-College Programme. Interview with Professor Jan Rovny

How does the Pre-College Programme prepare students for post-secondary studies? Check out this interview with Professor Jan Rovny, the Academic Advisor at the Summer School to find out more!

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Prepare for post-secondary studies with the Pre-College Programme. Interview with Professor Jan Rovny

How does the Pre-College Programme prepare students for post-secondary studies? Check out this interview with Professor Jan Rovny, the Academic Advisor at the Summer School to find out more!

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"Beyond Media and Politics", Interview with Professor Tatiana Coutto

During the June session of the 2023 University Programme, Professor Tatiana Coutto will be teaching the course “Media and Politics.".

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"Beyond Media and Politics", Interview with Professor Tatiana Coutto

During the June session of the 2023 University Programme, Professor Tatiana Coutto will be teaching the course “Media and Politics.".

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"Understanding political economy and social inequalities", Interview with Emanuele Ferragina

Emanuele Ferragina is teaching two courses for the University Programme during the 2023 Summer School: "Fighting Inequalities and Social Risks in the 21st Century: A Global Perspective" and “A Rising Invisible Majority? Capital, Labour and the Welfare State in Contemporary Political Economy".

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"Understanding political economy and social inequalities", Interview with Emanuele Ferragina

Emanuele Ferragina is teaching two courses for the University Programme during the 2023 Summer School: "Fighting Inequalities and Social Risks in the 21st Century: A Global Perspective" and “A Rising Invisible Majority? Capital, Labour and the Welfare State in Contemporary Political Economy".

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Interview with Emeric Henry

Professor Emeric Henry teaches the course "Public Economics" at the 2023 Summer School.

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Interview with Emeric Henry

Professor Emeric Henry teaches the course "Public Economics" at the 2023 Summer School.

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Interview with Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh

Her course on Human Security, is one of the longest running courses at the Summer School, having started in 2015 and attracting students from all over the world interested in a revised conception of “security” from a human perspective.

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Interview with Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh

Her course on Human Security, is one of the longest running courses at the Summer School, having started in 2015 and attracting students from all over the world interested in a revised conception of “security” from a human perspective.

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Interview with Professor Ariane Chebel D’Appollonia

During the July session of the 2023 University Programme, Professor Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia will be teaching the course “Racism, Identity and Diversity: Comparative Perspective”.

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Interview with Professor Ariane Chebel D’Appollonia

During the July session of the 2023 University Programme, Professor Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia will be teaching the course “Racism, Identity and Diversity: Comparative Perspective”.

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"The Age of Economists," Interview with David Duhamel

David Duhamel teaches the course “The Age of Economists: Globalization, Growth and Inequalities” in the 2023 Summer School.

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"The Age of Economists," Interview with David Duhamel

David Duhamel teaches the course “The Age of Economists: Globalization, Growth and Inequalities” in the 2023 Summer School.

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Online learning: cultivating curious minds

Every year the Sciences Po Summer School brings together curious minds, who are keen to expand their knowledge of the social sciences through intense coursework, and to expand their perspectives through international friendships.

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Online learning: cultivating curious minds

Every year the Sciences Po Summer School brings together curious minds, who are keen to expand their knowledge of the social sciences through intense coursework, and to expand their perspectives through international friendships.

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Alumni Profiles: Jean's Experience during the 2019 Pre-College Programme

Jean is a French-Lebanese student who attended the 2019 Pre-College Programme and is currently studying at Sciences Po.

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Alumni Profiles: Jean's Experience during the 2019 Pre-College Programme

Jean is a French-Lebanese student who attended the 2019 Pre-College Programme and is currently studying at Sciences Po.

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Studying Economics at the Summer School

Whether you have a background in economics or you are discovering it for the first time, studying economics at the Sciences Po Summer School will provide you with an enriching and stimulating educational experience

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Studying Economics at the Summer School

Whether you have a background in economics or you are discovering it for the first time, studying economics at the Sciences Po Summer School will provide you with an enriching and stimulating educational experience

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Stress-Free Statistics, interview with Jan Rovny

Jan Rovny will teach the optional elective course “Introduction to Quantitative Analysis: Stress-Free Stats” during the July session of the University Programme. Optional elective courses are open to students in both the social sciences and French language track. He also teaches in the course “The European Union at a Crossroads,” offered during the July session of the programme.

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Stress-Free Statistics, interview with Jan Rovny

Jan Rovny will teach the optional elective course “Introduction to Quantitative Analysis: Stress-Free Stats” during the July session of the University Programme. Optional elective courses are open to students in both the social sciences and French language track. He also teaches in the course “The European Union at a Crossroads,” offered during the July session of the programme.

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