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Yann Schreiber, graduate student at Sciences Po, has been awarded three prizes by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), the oldest ...
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Daniel Benamouzig, Henri Bergeron and Patrick Castel, three researchers from the Sciences Po Centre for the Sociology of Organisations, have published an article ...
In April 2016, the Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) held the inaugural Youth and Leaders Talks. One of the speakers was Nikita Singla, a PSIA student ...
The Collégiades is a yearly tournament in which students from the seven Sciences Po campuses face each other in artistic and sporting competitions. This year the ...
On 18 May, only 36 days before the BREXIT Referendum, the Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) hosted a thought provoking and dynamic ...
42 new graduates from the dual BA between Sciences Po and Columbia University took part in the Class Day Ceremony on 16 May 2016 in New York. All dressed in sky blue, the graduates were ...
The 2016 Ideas Rankings for economics research have just been published. Computed using data from the RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) ...
Matthew Baker started his career travelling the world for work. After leaving his home state of Michigan, he spent time in Belgium, England, Canada, Ethiopia and ...
Leon Yuchin Lau, an undergraduate student at Sciences Po, has just been offered a contract to become a foreign service officer with the government of Singapore ...
Sandro Gozi, Italian Secretary of State for European Affairs – and, for the last fifteen years, professor at Sciences Po – will give a lecture on 18 May 2016 on the topic ...
Tara Heuzé, a student on the Sciences Po-Columbia dual Master's programme, launched an initiative to collect sanitary products for homeless women ...
Alyette Tritsch, a student in first year of the Master of International Development at the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po ...
Anne Akyuz is one of 70 teachers of French as a foreign language at Sciences Po. With her love for the French language ...
On 3 May 2016 at Sciences Po, British Minister of State for Europe David Lidington said the UK must regain confidence in its ability to help shape the European ...
Beyond the obvious emotional shock, the attacks that plunged Paris and more recently Brussels into mourning have challenged the academic community to seek a rigorous, in-depth ...
Music, singing, dance and poetry: Sciences Po students from the Paris campus and artists from the Paris region came together to perform a musical show dedicated ...
It's a fact: there are fewer female than male students involved in the start-ups incubated at Sciences Po. Economist Anne Boring specialises in gender inequality ...
Linda Xu is a first-year student taking the dual Bachelor’s degree programme between Sciences Po and UBC on the Le Havre campus. She was ...
On 6 April 2016, the Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs hosted on a discussion on the diverse domestic and foreign policy aspects of the U.S. elections ...
From April 1 to 3, the Sciences Po campus in Menton hosted students from all over the world for the fourth edition of the "Mediterranean Model United Nations" ...
An American student at the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs in the Master of Public Policy, Arsh Haque talks about his motivations for studying ...
Diversity is crucial to university and students, and the tenth episode of "Prof." is yet another example. During her course, PhD student Anastasia Colosimo leverages ...
The 2016 QS World University Rankings by subject have just been released! Once again, Sciences Po’s academic excellence has been ...
All students at the Sciences Po Undergraduate College spend their third undergraduate abroad, either doing an internship or ...
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