Sciences Po
Sciences Po is a selective and diverse French university specialising in the humanities and social sciences. It devotes 40% of its budget to research.
Key dates:
- 1871: Émile Boutmy founds the École Libre des Sciences Politiques
- 1945: institutional change with the founding of the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques and the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris
- 1984: Savary Law: Sciences Po is defined as a “major public establishment”
- 2000: opening of the 1st regional campus the Franco-German and German-speaking Country campus in Nancy
- 2010: 42% of students are international
- 2010: opening of the 7th regional campus, the Euro-American campus in Reims
Key figures:
- 11000 students
- 42% of students are international
- 1,300 Masters degrees awarded per year
- 400 partner universities and 35 dual degrees
- 60 university professors (25 in 2000)
- 3 levels of training: undergraduate programme (7 campuses), 20 masters programmes, 5 PhD programmes
- Nearly 200 continuing education programmes and over 6,000 trainees, 13 research units and 1 media lab
- 21% of all Sciences Po students have scholarships, 26% of students coming from the French school system have scholarships
- 950 employees