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Alejandro Solchaga Pérez Abreu has graduated in International Development. Coming from Mexico, he is Regulatory Policy Consultant in the OECD Centre in Mexico for Latin America and the Caribbean.
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A poem by Aisyah Lyana, PSIA Student: Master in Technology and Global Affairs
Coming from France, Hadrien Loyant graduated in 2024 from the Master in International Energy Transitions. He is now working in Berlin as an analyst at Aurora Energy Research in Berlin, leading global provider of power market analytics and consultancy services, specialising in data-driven intelligence for strategic decisions in the energy sector.
At the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA), preparing students for their professional future is not an afterthought; it is an integral part of the school's very fabric. Students arrive with diverse ambitions, and the job market is constantly changing. PSIA’s ecosystem is designed to help them explore these possibilities with confidence.
Salome Bajelidze has graduated in International Energy Transitions. Coming from Georgia, she is Associate Policy Regulatory Affairs Advisor at Equinor, based in Brussels.
Explore the events that made PSIA a platform for debate throughout the fall semester 2025. Most sessions are available as recordings.
Ismail Aykin has graduated in International Governance and Diplomacy after following a double major in Political Science and International Relations and History at Boğaziçi. He currently serves as a Career Diplomat (Foreign Service Officer) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Türkiye.
"Feminist diplomacy is not about making statements and shaking hands but about building the very infrastructure for justice."
Insights from the Paris Energy Week and why leaders need to master Energy geopolitics.
Giulia Peruzzo has graduated in Human Rights and Humanitarian Action concentrating in the geographical areas of Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. Coming from Italy, she works as a Peace Advisor for the GIZ Civil Peace Service project in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Did you know that our CIVICA alliance can allow you to learn, research, think collectively, travel to partner universities, and connect with peers from all over Europe?
Each year, Sciences Po surveys graduates 18 months after completing their programs to understand their transition into the workforce.
The Paris School of International Affairs welcomed Salomé Zourabichvili, 5th President of Georgia.
Berk Çapuklaş has graduated in International Economic Policy, where he focused on how global markets and policy shape sustainable economic development. Coming from Turkey , he works as a Strategy Analyst at Technip Energies in Paris, contributing to the company’s energy-transition strategy.
Who are Adenieke, Hannah, Paris, and Ryan, the four Master's students chosen for their potential to become some of the next global climate leaders?
Coming from Canada, Hanna McKinley has graduated in International Security with concentrations in Project Management and Global Risk. She currently works as a regulatory risk and compliance analyst on the advisory team at Tremau, a Paris-based start-up.
Mathieu Gregori has graduated in Environmental Policy. Coming from France, he is the founder and managing partner of ECONOS, a sustainability consulting firm focused on carbon footprint assessments, ESG reporting, and training.
Thomas Lenhard, a PSIA student enrolled in the class on Digital Transformation and Innovation Management, tells us about the class field trip to Brussels to participate in the Centre for Future Generations annual conference.
Michał Barszczak, a PSIA student and volunteer, shares his experience at the 8th Edition of the Paris Peace Forum.
Jacques Ronsenberg has graduated in International Public Management (now International Governance and Diplomacy), with concentrations in Environment and Latin America. Franco- american, he works as an Associate for the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI), a non-profit doing consulting-type work exclusively for the public sector, working with 40+ countries around the world to advance some of their most pressing issues related to strategy, policy, and delivery. He is based in Washington, D.C.
From Meta platforms transparency to the market of electric vehicles, Lola Pottier and Markus Bencsits have been praised for their promising research work.
Mouna Hamza has graduated in International Security with the Middle Eastern/North Africa and diplomacy concentrations. She works for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She currently serves as Deputy Secretary General for the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Feminist Foreign Policies, scheduled to take place in Paris in October 2025. The three previous editions were hosted by Germany, the Netherlands, and Mexico. This year, approximately 60 States, international organisations, and civil society actors were invited to Paris to engage in discussions on feminist foreign policies as a multidimensional geopolitical issue.
Alexander Wollenweber has graduated in International Economic Policy, dual degree with LSE, concentrating in quantitative methods. He is pursuing a PhD at Oxford University assessing the macro-financial implications of nature loss and climate change for sovereign debt sustainability. Next to his studies, he is a research assistant at LSE’s Earth Capital Nexus, and currently works as a Research Economist (PhD Intern) at S&P Global Ratings in London.
On Friday, 3 October, the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) at Sciences Po had the distinct honour of hosting Professor Joseph Stiglitz, recipient of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, as part of its signature Fireside Chat series.
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