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They send their students to Berkeley, Bocconi, Keio, Leiden, Oxford, McGill, Yale… Learn from 5 secondary school counsellors why Sciences Po meets their expectations.
The renowned Nigerian author and feminist icon shared her unfiltered reflections on women in history, literature, and shaping one's destiny. Watch it now.
The Sciences Po Library supports you during this period to offer you the best possible working conditions.
Which people are most at risk? In what context does such violence occur? Find out the results of the SAFEDUC survey, conducted among over 5,000 students.
Learn more about this new Master's dual degree, our first on the continent, with Africa's top university.
How to find accommodation around the Sciences Po campuses? How much does it cost? What are the steps involved?
They teamed up with fellow students from Austria, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the UK to tackle pressing issues facing Europe, including the fight for women's rights.
How did the Americans abroad experience the latest election night? How did a French actress re-ignited the #MeToo Movement? Time to listen to the new season.
Meet an alumnus who became a professor and researcher in internation affairs after a thesis on the EU crisis management in the Sahel.
After graduating from a Master's degree in Comparative Politics, the laureate will shortly be defending his thesis on bureaucracy in Iran and Pakistan, at the Center for International Studies.
What health and wellness services are available for Sciences Po students? Francesca Cabiddu, director of Student Services, explains it all.
40 master's students from the Urban School took part in this field trip to Kenya. Read the travel diary of Mastercard Foundation Scholar Yussif Sulemana.
With the support of the Sorbonne Paris Cité Alliance, Sciences Po's student health service is organising a prevention week around mental health. Several stands, conferences and workshops are on offer throughout the week at the Alliance's various sites, with the aim of understanding, destigmatizing and deconstructing preconceived ideas about mental health.
How does Sciences Po fit into this research study about global higher education and the most influential people in the world, those whose decisions shape our lives?
How does Sciences Po actively assist students in their career planning and professional integration?
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.
Discover our Pre-College and University Programmes on offer this summer!
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.
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