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Dual degree with The University of Cape Town (UCT)
Two-Year Dual-Degree
Programme in English
France & South Africa
Sciences Po’s Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA, Paris) and the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance (UCT, Cape Town, South Africa), two highly regarded institutions in international affairs and public governance, are launching a new dual master’s degree program set to begin in January 2027.
The dual master’s combines academic excellence and applied policy training in two dynamic political and institutional environments. Students spend their first semester in Cape Town, then spend a year in Paris (to do their second and third semesters), before returning to Cape Town for the final (fourth) semester of the programme.
The Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) at Sciences Po trains future global leaders to address the most pressing challenges of our time. PSIA is renowned for its multidisciplinary approach to international affairs, combining rigorous academic training with practical, policy-oriented perspectives. Its curriculum spans global governance, human rights, security, development, environmental sustainability, and diplomacy. At PSIA, students benefit from a diverse international faculty, a vibrant global community, and strong connections to international organizations, NGOs, and policy networks.
The Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town is a premier African institution dedicated to training public sector leaders and advancing knowledge in governance, public policy, and administration. The School offers rigorous interdisciplinary programmes focused on democratic governance, accountability, leadership, service delivery, and sustainable development. With a strong commitment to social justice and community engagement, it equips students with practical skills and critical insights to address complex governance challenges across Africa and beyond.
Objectives and skills
The Master of Development Policy and Practice is a dual degree delivered across two continents, combining academic excellence and applied training in Africa and Europe. Students are immersed in two distinct policy and institutional contexts — Cape Town and Paris — gaining first-hand insight into how development policy is designed, implemented, and adapted to local realities.
The contrasting governance systems, historical paths, and development priorities of France and South Africa provide a rich foundation for comparative learning. Students explore how policy frameworks evolve, how state institutions respond to complex challenges, and how development strategies can be made more inclusive, accountable, and effective.
Students will gain the ability to:
- Understand and navigate development policy processes, from agenda-setting and institutional design to implementation and impact evaluation, in both Global North and Global South contexts.
- Engage critically with global development debates, grounded in two dynamic policy laboratories — Cape Town and Paris — and develop practical skills for shaping and delivering policy in diverse institutional environments.
Programme overview

Download the program structure (PDF, 62 Kb).
Students begin the programme in Cape Town in January, where they complete the first semester of the Master in Development Policy and Practice at the University of Cape Town (UCT).
Students spend a year in Paris at Sciences Po, where they complete two semesters of study in one of the following Master’s programmes at PSIA:
- International Security
- International Governance and Diplomacy
- International Economic Policy
- International Development
- Human Rights and Humanitarian Action
- Environmental Policy
- International Energy Transitions
Whilst at PSIA, students will have access to methodology courses and a Master thesis writing seminar; they will also receive support if they wish to conduct fieldwork in France or another EU country.
Students return to UCT for their final (fourth) semester to complete both coursework and a research component, culminating in the submission of a master’s dissertation at UCT.
Providing all course requirements have been met, students will graduate after two years with two master’s degrees, one granted by UCT and the other by Sciences Po.
Careers
The Sciences Po – UCT Dual Degree prepares graduates for careers in international development, governance, and public policy across Africa, Europe, and beyond.
Combining critical policy training and practical experience in both Cape Town and Paris, the programme opens pathways in government, international organisations, NGOs, think tanks, development agencies, and consulting firms working on global and local development challenges.
Validation and Degree
Students are registered at Sciences Po and UCT over the two years and have access to the student services of both universities.
Students must validate coursework under the requirements of the university at which they are studying each year.
- 60 ECTS during the year (two semesters) at Sciences Po
- 90 ECTS during the two semesters at UCT
To earn both degrees, students must validate the academic requirements of both universities.
Admissions
This dual degree program is open to candidates worldwide. It is intended for aspiring professionals interested in public or private sector careers with an international perspective.
Candidates to these dual degree programs apply directly on the Sciences Po website (online application only).
Tuition and Fees
Students pay their fees:
To find out about possible funding, consult the grants offered by Sciences Po and UCT.
Contact
- University of Cape Town : musa.nxele@uct.ac.za
- Sciences Po : catarina.laranjeira@sciencespo.fr