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After a Master's in European Affairs and a PhD on the rise of the far right, Diane Bolet is now a lecturer in political behaviour at the University of Essex.
Sciences Po has established an ambitious and forward-thinking financial aid policy, unlike any other in the French higher education system.
Her passion for political science and gender studies led this graduate to undertake a thesis on bias in the judicial handling of intimate partner homicides.
The world renowned law firm chose its two scholars: one pursuing a Dual Degree with Berkeley, the other with the Sorbonne.
Find out why our university is ranked so high in this category in France and in the world and learn more about our graduates' employment outcome.
From accommodation and visas to health and accessibility, Sciences Po staff support students across a wide range of issues.
Virality and democracy, the politicisation of news stories, IA and universities: read the second issue.
Have you met Jules, Juliette, and Justin? Environment, discrimination, immigration: they believe Europe is the right level to address these priorities.
After the Donald Trump election and before G20 in Rio and COP in Baku, the summit is as needed as ever. Don't miss Sciences Po's official side event on 12 November.
34 partenariats universitaires, 700 étudiants africains accueillis, 1 000 diplômés sur le continent... découvrez les liens privilégiés entre Sciences Po et l'Afrique.
Meet a Mastercard Foundation Alumni from Ghana who joined the School of Research after a master's degree at the Urban School.
The Student Exchanges team is recruiting a group of Team Leaders for the Welcome Programme.
A look back on the first edition of AFRICA Day hosted by Sciences Po.
Every year, more than 19.5 million euros are allocated to scholarships and financial aid. Thanks to this proactive social policy, almost 4 in 10 students are supported.
"If the world burns, we all burn together": meet a student of the Master in Environmental Policy at the Paris School of International Affairs.
Why is the risk of not taking action so colossal? Meet a student of the Master in Environmental Policy at the Paris School of International Affairs.
How can we work towards a decarbonised world? Meet a student from the Master in International Energy Transition at the Paris School of International Affairs.
Meet Xingyu Gong and Huimin Jian, two scholars of the China Scholarship Council eager to address climate injustice and international challenges.
Every year, the Reims Campus is host to nearly 1,600 students. Learn more its unique history.
A look back in pictures at the Certification in Gender and Equality Ceremony organised by the Sciences Po Undergraduate College and Gender Studies Programme.
Have you heard of the CHUT! podcast or the Bla Blah newsletter? Don't miss out on tools that can make all the difference to your academic success.
The library is launching a podcast (in French) for Sciences Po students. 30 minutes long, "Chut! The podcast that makes noise in the library" takes the form of a magazine. Each episode is based on a discussion between students and guests on a topic that concerns and interests you...
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.
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