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This year's end-of-year Gala organised by the Sciences Po Student Bureau (one of the main student student associations on campus) was held at the Pavillon Cambon Capucines in Paris. ...
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Earlier this month, Sciences Po TV and the BDE (Student Association) held the annual "Sciences Po's Got Talent" Talent Show on the Paris campus. Relive the highlights in this video ...
After two days of blocking by a group of students mobilized against the law on the Orientation and Success of Students (ORE), the occupation of the main campus ...
This past month, SPIT, the Sciences Po International Tasting competition celebrated its 10th anniversary. A blind wine and champagne tasting competition organized by Sciences ...
They are amongst the youngest heads of government in the world. In Europe for the Commonwealth Summit 2018, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern ...
Coffee is in danger. In a context of climate change and high utilization of pesticides and fertilizers, how does a company like Nespresso innovate ...
Astou Diouf from Senegal is part of the first cohort of Mastercard Foundation Scholars studying at the Sciences Po campus in Reims. Astou plans to one day to start a business ...
Patrick Le Galès, CNRS research director at Sciences Po’s Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE), dean of the Urban School and Fellow at the British Academy, has ...
In the wake of the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, Dr. Sylvie Laurent, Cultural Historian and Lecturer at Sciences Po organized a debate to re-examine ...
L’Assaut, Sciences Po’s fencing team, has just returned from the latest French University championships with four medals, including two gold. Interview with team captain ...
[April Fool's Day] Numerous studies have shown that owning or interacting with a domestic cat significantly improves people's physical and moral well-being ...
Performance or Potential; Diversity, Common Good, Civic Engagement… In March 2018, deans, provosts and faculty of Sciences Po and our prestigious ...
Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in sociology? A key discipline taught at the college level, sociology is also one of the pillars of research at Sciences Po. What kind of research ...
On 15 March, 2018, Michael Walzer, Professor Emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study of Princeton and prominent American political ...
After spending two years at the Sciences Po Reims campus in the Europe-Africa programme, Wendy Trogneux is spending her third year abroad in ...
Zipporah Gakuu is a first-year student and part of the first cohort of Mastercard Foundation scholars at Sciences Po. From Kenya to her first steps on ...
Sciences Po's School of Management and Innovation invited Wallace Chan, world renowned artisan jeweller for an exceptional conference on poetic aesthetics ...
Last week, the first cohort of students of the Sustainable Development Goals Professional Certificate programme met together for the first time to take part ...
Sania Ramdane, founder of House of Beautys, is an entrepreneur and student of the School of Management and Innovation. Recently, she organized a master ...
Not just in the event of Women’s History Month but throughout the entire year, Sciences Po takes measures to advance gender equality. Here are 8 ways Sciences ...
For the third year in a row, Sciences Po is 4th in the world in the “Politics and International Studies” subject category ...
Every year, nearly 300 international students benefit from the Emile Boutmy or Eiffel scholarships. These scholarships are funded by Sciences Po and our public & private ...
Students of the Europe-Asia programme in Le Havre celebrated Chinese New Year on campus with traditional and modern dances, martial arts and cultural events.
The winds of change may blow in several directions across Africa this year as a host of countries prepare for elections. But a change ...
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