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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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Discover Luis Vassy's address to the undergraduates embarking on their first academic year.
Un jury associant Sciences Po et l’Université Paris Cité a récompensé trois affiches conçues par les étudiants et qui seront visibles sur tous les campus de Sciences Po à la rentrée 2025-2026.
From Kamissa Camara to Joseph Stiglitz, watch our guest speakers' lectures on some key issues of our time: creative destruction, political freedom, international justice…
Students, the week from 25 to 30 August is the ideal opportunity to explore your Paris campus and discover its many activities.
From recreational tours to back-to-school training, find out what the Library has to offer to make the best of your time at Sciences Po.
From discovering the complexity of Indian politics to confirming her calling as a journalist: meet an undergraduate from our Poitiers campus.
Meet a student from a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences who developed her interest in political communication while studying in Turkey.
The holder of the Chair of Creative Writing presents his or her Petite bibliothèque (Small Library), a dozen or so particularly salient books to help the audience understand and share his or her life journey, perspective and writing process.
Library closures, holiday loans, cessation of services... All the summer dates you need to know.
The Department of Economics’ first-time delegation made it to the final round at the University of Amsterdam’s Econometric Game, dubbed the World Championship of Econometrics.
The Welcome Programme is an integration week for exchange students which will be held on the Parisian campus
Whether you are a high school student, university student or professional, you can obtain our summer card free of charge.
Sciences Po Law School’s 2025 Jessup team shares its experience, challenges, and victories at the famous international law moot court competition.
Carry out health promotion and education actions during the 2025-2026 academic year.
The library's podcast for Sciences Po students. 30 minutes long, Chut! The podcast that makes noise in the library takes the form of a magazine: hosted by 2 librarians, Myriam and Sophie, each episode is based on a discussion between students and guests on a topic that concerns and interests you, with student recommendations via a microtrottoir and a portrait of a librarian.
They send their students to Berkeley, Bocconi, Keio, Leiden, Oxford, McGill, Yale… Learn from 5 secondary school counsellors why Sciences Po meets their expectations.
Meet a Sciences Po Law School alumna with a passion for social impact and hear about her outstanding experience at the United Nations Summit.
The renowned Nigerian author and feminist icon shared her unfiltered reflections on women in history, literature, and shaping one's destiny. Watch it now.
The Sciences Po Library supports you during this period to offer you the best possible working conditions.
Which people are most at risk? In what context does such violence occur? Find out the results of the SAFEDUC survey, conducted among over 5,000 students.
Learn more about this new Master's dual degree, our first on the continent, with Africa's top university.
How to find accommodation around the Sciences Po campuses? How much does it cost? What are the steps involved?
They teamed up with fellow students from Austria, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the UK to tackle pressing issues facing Europe, including the fight for women's rights.
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