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02.03.2022

Our graduates are covering the war in Ukraine

Since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, the lives of millions of Ukrainians have been upended by war. A number of graduates of the Sciences Po School of Journalism are covering the conflict from Ukraine, Russia, Poland and Moldova, providing eyewitness accounts and reliable information in what has also become an "information war.''

Here are the profiles of some of our graduates to follow

  • Nadège Justiniani, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2019, special correspondent for Brut International in Ukraine @nadegejust who reported on African students fleeing the war.
  • Clara Marchaud, Master's degree in journalism in 2020, correspondent in Ukraine for Le Figaro, Médiapart and La Tribune de Genève @ClaraMarchaud
  • Andréa Palasciano, graduate of the Master's degree in journalism in 2015, correspondent for AFP in Russia, economics section @AfPalasciano
  • Esther Lefebvre, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2008, special correspondent for TF1 in Romania @estherlefebvre
  • Anthony Lebbos, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2020, special correspondent for BFM TV in Lviv, Western Ukraine @AnthonyLebbos
  • Léopold Audebert, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2020, special correspondent for BFM TV in Poland @LeopoldAudebert
  • Jérémy Normand, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2013, special reporter for BFM TV in Poland @Jeremy_Normand
  • Joao Alencar, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2011, video journalist and special correspondent for BFM TV in Ukraine @alencarjoao
  • Valentin Boissais, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2020, special correspondent for RTL in Ukraine @vboissais
  • Luc Lacroix, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2011, correspondent for France TV in Russia @lacroixluc
  • Sira Tierij, graduate of the joint Master Journalism and International Affairs in 2019, journalist for BBC News, currently between Ukraine and Poland @SiraThierij
  • Patrick Reevell, 2015 Joint Master in Journalism and International Affairs graduate, Russia correspondent for ABC News, currently in Ukraine @Reevellp
  • Andrei Popoviciu, graduate of the Joint Master Journalism and International Affairs in 2020, journalist in Romania for Al Jazeera and The Guardian, winner of an international prize on the surveillance of migrants at the borders of Europe @AndreiPopoviciu
  • Bruno Kalouaz, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2020, correspondent for AFP in Moldova @brunokalouaz

And also

  • Ksenia Bolchakova, graduate of the Master in journalism in 2006, co-director with Alexandra Jousset of the documentary `Wagner, l’armée de l’ombre de Poutine' (Wagner, Putin's shadow army), broadcast on France 5. Ksenia and Alexandra will jointly present a master class on Thursday, March 17, 2022 at 5 p.m., at the new Sciences Po campus on 1 St. Thomas in Paris @KBolchaK
  • Elisa Mignot, 2008 Master's degree graduate in journalism, journalist for Le Monde who from Paris compiled the diary of two Ukrainian sisters separated by war
  • Juliette Geay, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2021, reporter for Radio France, especially during the day of solidarity with Ukraine @geay_juliette
  • Rémi Brancato, graduate of the Master in Journalism in 2010, reporter for France Inter, in particular during the day of solidarity with Ukraine @RemiBrancato

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