The Journalism School prepares students for careers in all sectors of the news media — written press, radio, television and the web. The Urban School prepares students and professionals for urban governance in the public, private and non-profit sectors at the local, national and international levels.
The School of Research equips students to pursue teaching or research careers and for senior positions in international organisations, consulting firms and businesses. The Sciences Po School of Research offers five PhD programmes in law, economics, history, political science and sociology. Our students benefit from the expertise of internationally renowned thesis supervisors and can receive personalised supervision at each of Sciences Po's research centres.
These programmes are taught in English. International admissions. Application Guide. Get to know the programme, courses and all the benefits of studying at one of France's leading universities. Sign up. Start your application by filling out the reference section. This will ensure referees have adequate time to reply. It is your full responsibility to tell referees in which language they must fill out the recommendation form English is mandatory if you are applying to a dual degree between Sciences Po and a foreign university.
In order to be processed, application files must be complete with all the required documents, including references, by the deadline of the programme. It is your full responsibility to check on your dashboard whether your referees have submitted their form on time or to follow up with them directly through your dashboard.
Please note that once a reference is submitted, it is not possible to delete it from your application file. When required, take the language tests as early as possible. Obtaining your language test scores may take two to three months. You must therefore take the necessary precautions in order to provide your results whilst respecting the deadlines. You must include your language tests by 31 May pm Paris time at the latest if you apply for a Master's programme, or by the deadline of the scholarship or of the dual degree programme you are applying for.
Past this date, your admission offer will no longer be valid. In order to ensure that your application will be processed, it is your responsibility to make sure that it is complete and that all required supporting documents are attached in the appropriate format PDF 2Mo max by the relevant deadline.
Once your application has been submitted, no new document will be accepted, unless requested by the Admissions office. Your statement must be written in the language of the chosen programme. For dual degree programmes, please write your statement in English. If you apply to two programmes, you must write two personal statements in separate sections. Assessors read a large number of personal statements every day. Therefore, they appreciate statements that are carefully written and structured.
Applicants should show a clear idea of the professional field or even position they are aiming for and state clearly which aspects of their personality or background have led them to this choice. The adequacy between the applicant's career plans and the requested programme is evaluated in order to ensure that the prospective student stands to gain the most from it.
We want to be certain to offer the training and academic framework that the applicant is seeking. Applicants must therefore explain in detail why they are applying to this particular programme, which elements of the programme they are interested in and how it fits their career plans.
We do not offer fee waivers, unless you have a refugee status or are a recepient of a CROUS scholarship. In that case, please contact us and attach the official proof of your current situation. Please note: Paying the application fee does not mean that your application form has been submitted.
Make sure to submit your application form by clicking on the Submit button. To be assessed, your application must be complete and submitted before the deadline of the programme you are applying to whilst also respecting the deadlines for scholarships, if applicable.
The Masters in Economics is the gateway to the PhD programme in economics. The programme is for students seeking to acquire technical, quantitative and concrete skills in economics. It enables students to pursue a PhD it is the only Sciences Po Master's degree that qualifies students for a doctorate in economics , but also provides access to careers requiring technical skills such as international organisations, think tanks and consulting services.
This Master's programme is now internationally renowned:. Consult Sciences Po's School of Research website to learn more about the content and admissions process for the Master's in Economics.
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