In keeping with Sciences Po’s centennial tradition of excellence, PSIA offers a cutting-edge education to tomorrow’s leaders in international affairs. With 1200 students coming from 100 countries, taught by world-renowned professors and practitioners, PSIA rises as a vibrant global pulse in Europe and a primary platform for global debate, rooted in the academy.

Profiles

Margulies Johann | Paris
Master Environmental Sciences and Policy Minors : Project Management and Fundraising
"I'd like to have a first experience in the energy consultancy field to get to know different..." (more)

Headlines

As eurozone leaders continue to grapple with the debt crisis, the "austerity vs growth" debate remains in the spotlight. Is Europe a lost continent? Sir Howard Davies, PSIA Visiting Faculty, speaks with France 24

Sir Howard Davies is a British economist. Davies served as Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science from 2003 to May 2011.... (more...)

Dean Ghassan Salamé receives the 2012 Al Idrissi International Prize

Le Prix international Al Idrissi a été fondé, en 2010, par la Région Sicilienne et l’Osservatorio del Mediterraneo pour honorer la mémoire du... (more...)

"L'Union européenne, une dérive raisonnée?" Débat avec Christopher Bickerton, PSIA Core Faculty, Christian Lesquesne, Directeur du CERI et PSIA Faculty, et Daniel Sabbagh, Directeur de Recherche au CERI et PSIA Faculty.

Christopher Bickerton Associate professor de relations internationales à la Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) de Sciences Po - European... (more...)

Events

« Quel rôle pour les populations locales dans les programmes de développement ? »
May 24, 2012 - 18:30

Le Secours populaire français a l’honneur de vous inviter à une conférence-débat, le jeudi 24 mai à 18h30, à la Maison de l’Amérique...  (more)

Invitation for PSIA Students - UN SPEECH COMPETITION with the BROOKINGS INSTITUTION and UNAI
May 4, 2012 - 00:00 - June 15, 2012 - 00:00

There is a growing consensus concerning our global interdependence. What is less clear is what sort of a global civics is necessary and feasible for...  (more)