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From the Master in Public Policy, Digital, New Technology and Public Policy stream in apprenticeship, to consultant at APCO worldwide
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DefInSpace is a hackathon organised by the Space Command (CDE) on defence andsecurity issues in space. 200 participants grouped into forty teams took up a challenge launched by the French Air Force: Design solutions for the spaceDefence of tomorrow in just 24 hours.
Several students from Sciences Po's Global Health public policy Master’s year held an interactive panel discussion on recommendations concerning evidence-based policy making in health. Their recommendations highlight the need to rethink the entire health policy cycle through institutional incentives. They also invite for a change of mindset and more effective tools for knowledge translation.
The Policy Brief was written by two students from the Digital, New Technology and Public Policy stream of the School of Public Affairs. It was written as part of the course “Comparative approaches to Big Tech Regulation” given by Professor Florence G’sell.
Ten Master 1 students from Sciences Po presented their projects to the European Commission in May 2022. The projects were developed in the framework of the Public Policy Incubator course at Sciences Po. The aim of the course is to create a representative and committed European youth.
Artificial intelligence is still a somewhat mysterious new technology in the general public. It opens up creative potential that isreshuffling the cards on artistic creation. While new horizons are opening up for artists, collectors, the use of algorithms in the creation of works of art raises social and environmental questions.
This paper was written by four students from the Digital, New Technology and Public Policy stream of the School of Public Affairs. It was written as part of the course entitled “Comparative Approach to Big Tech Regulation” given by Florence G’sell.
Public Policy Incubator (IPP) presented concrete solutions to the challenges of general public interest submitted by 18 public, private and associative partners in this 4th edition. 121 first-year first year students at the School of Public Affairs at the University of Lyon presented their solutions. The solutions presented during this closing day took a wide variety of forms including mobile applications, physical objects, serious games, action programmes, etc.
The 10th edition of the Claude Erignac Prize was awarded toina Sobooti, former "petit rat" ballet dancer of the Paris Opera and graduate of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po (Master in Public Policy) The prize is awarded to students who give life to the values of the Republic and humanism, such as a sense ofgeneral and collective interest.
From the Master in Public Affairs, general stream, to Sustainability Manager at Saint-Gobain
Manon Fortemps and Nina Regenhardt present their Master's thesis at a conference on poverty and inequality in Vienna. The conference aimed to fuel reflections and exchange on the most pressing public policy issues underlying theistence of poverty and inequalities within and across countries.
Camille Chapuis, Coline Dansou, Aurore Pageaud and Carla van Langen are students at the School of Public Affairs of Sciences Po. They are participating in the Gender Equality and Public Policy certificate course. As part of the course they carried out a group project for and with the High Council for Gender Equality, creating a podcast on gender equality.
From the Master in Public Affairs, local authorities and energy stream, in apprenticeship, to the position of European interconnections and networks project manager at the Commission de Régulation de l'Energie (French Energy Regulatory Commission).
The European Chair for Sustainable Development and Climate Transition has published a new paper (May 2022): "Institutional Considerations in the Practice of Natural Climate Solutions" The paper is complementary to the recently published Atlas on NCS.
The SDG Certificate allows students to develop entrepreneurial skills and to work with public policy students from a range of fields. Students benefit from the experience of building and implementing their own interdisciplinary SDGprojects while collaborating with multiple actors at different levels.
From the Master in European affairs, dual degree with the LSE, to the position of parliamentary attaché, VP of the ACP, founder of "Emplois politiques" and "Des Europe & Des Hommes".
CIVICA Joint Courses are co-designed by two instructors from CIVICA universities and taught to a mixed group of students from the respective institutions. The aim is to create an immersive and collaborative learning environment between instructors and students.
Cinema, an invention of the Lumière brothers, from its creation has continued to "manifests its powers of encounter and understanding" Through a journey along the RER B, the film _Nous_ proposes to fill certain representation gaps.
Clara Dupont-Monod and Manuel Carcassonne discuss the author's last novel. They also discuss the issues and challenges of the publishing world today.
From the Master in European Affairs to the Mission of the Republic of Korea to the European Union
From the Master in European Affairs, Management and Public Affairs stream, to Institutional Relations Officer at Ferrero
Gender and Public Policy Certificate is offered by Sciences Po's Research and Educational Programme on Gender Studies. 31 first-year Master's students attended a series of conferences allowing them to meet committed actors.
From the Master in European Affairs, Energy, Environment and Sustainability stream, dual degree with the LSE, to the Commission de Régulation de l'Energie (French Energy Regulatory Commission)
The European Chair for Sustainable Development and Climate Transition has published an Atlas of Natural Climate Solutions. The Atlas depicts a sample of Nature-based Climate Solutions (NCS) for climate change adaptation and mitigation in fifteen countries.
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