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"Learning is fun, it never stops"
Interview with Ingri Bergo, graduate from the Joint Master Journalism and International Affairs
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"It’s about being able to figure out solutions and get the work done anyway"
Interview with Élise Blanchard, graduate of the Columbia / Sciences Po double degree in journalism
"I studied with professors I admire"
Interview with Hélène Franchineau, graduate from the Dual Degree Sciences Po/Columbia
"It was a great opportunity to report in Paris and in New York"
Sophie Boudreau studied at the Lille Institute of Political Studies for four years. She then spent a year abroad at American University in Washington D.C., before studying journalism at Sciences Po and Columbia. She works as a multimedia reporter covering international news and features for Franceinfo.
"You need to have the courage to pursue stories"
Interview with Sam Bradpiece, graduate from the Joint Master Journalism and International Affairs
"Follow passion projects and be ambitious with what you want to accomplish"
Interview with Daphnée Denis, graduate from the Dual Degree Sciences Po/Columbia
Tech Stack 2022: what is under the hood of news web sites
The Teck Stack 2022 study was presented at the conference NPDJ#NPDJ in Paris. Thirty tools are cited, noted and commented.
Congratulations to our alumni on a series of Albert Londres awards
Margaux Benn won the prestigious Albert Londres Award for her reporting in Ukraine. Ksénia Bolchakova won the audiovisual category for her documentary "Wagner, Poutine's shadow army" Victor Castanet won the award for his book "Les Fossoyeurs"
It's time to get on-board! Applications are open
The Sciences Po Journalism School in Paris is inviting international students to apply for its Master in Journalism program. The two-year programs starting in the second half of 2023 will be taught in French and English.
"It was intellectually stimulating"
Ilyse Boudreau did a bachelor in History and Literature at McGill University, followed by a joint master in journalism and environmental policy at Sciences Po. When she graduated, in 2021, she was hired by Reporterre, an independent French media company specialising in ecological issues.
"Don’t listen to those who tell you journalism is dying"
Interview with Kéthevane Gorjestani, graduate from the Dual Degree Sciences Po/Columbia
"I built an important network that proved very useful once I became a freelancer"
Interview with Sharon Aronowicz, graduate from the Joint Master in Journalism and International Affairs
"When I was in Ukraine, there were things I could not film, but could write about"
Interview with Astrig Agopian, graduate from the Joint Master Journalism and International Affairs
Graduate Open House Day 2022
Discover what makes Sciences Po the best choice for your future by attending our Virtual Open House Day event on 19 November 2022. You’ll have the opportunity to meet our international students who had just like you thought about Sciences Po.
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.
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 Sciences Po School of Journalism are covering the conflict from Ukraine, Russia, Poland and Moldova.
Information for students admitted at Sciences Po J-School
Academic year for Master’s students in both years at the Sciences Po Journalism School will begin on Friday 27 August 2021 in person, ahead of the first day of courses for the Autumn Semester on Monday 30 August 2021. New courses on the French presidential election enabling students to identify the issues at stake.
"The J-School was small enough to engage everyone as people with their own names"
French-born Chinese journalist and English dialogue coach speaks to students at Sciences Po's J-School in Paris. The author also works as a voice actress, dubbing director, and post-production consultant in Beijing.
"Journalism is a field where any experience is good experience"
Ilyse Hogue is a reporter at the New York Times Paris bureau, covering France and all things related. She spent five years at Sciences Po in Paris - three for the bachelor program and two in the joint Journalism School / PSIA masters degree. Hogue: Journalism is a field where any experience is good experience - regardless of the medium or the location.
News to students admitted at Sciences Po J-School in 2020
Sciences Po Journalism School organized welcome meetings for future 1st-year students on July 16 and 17, 2020. The first day of Fall Semester 2020 is set on September 14, 2020, according to governmental guidelines.
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