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06.01.2025

Dmytro Kuleba Joins Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs

Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba is joining Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) as an Adjunct Professor. He will be the first Ukrainian to hold this position at Sciences Po, and will do so while remaining based in Ukraine.

Internationally acclaimed as one of the most influential diplomats of his generation and a champion of democracy, freedom and resilience, Dmytro Kuleba spent four years as head of Ukrainian diplomacy. In the context of Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine, he played a key role in shaping his country's war diplomacy and strengthening its relations with European allies and other global partners.

At PSIA, Dmytro Kuleba will be giving a course on wartime diplomacy to the master's students in International Security and International Governance & Diplomacy, starting in January. He will also give lectures to students from Sciences Po Undergraduate College – across its seven campuses, and take part in some of our Executive Education programmes. From September 2025, he will contribute to the new Master in Technology & Global Affairs.

« We are pleased to welcome Dmytro Kuleba into our teaching community. This recruitment, which testifies to the international outreach and appeal of our institution – nearly half of its 15,000 students are from abroad – fully illustrates the mission that Sciences Po has set for itself: to train the next generation of decision-makers in understanding and acting in a complex world, marked in particular by deep geopolitical uncertainty. »

Luis Vassy

President of Sciences Po

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