Sciences Po
higher-education institution in Paris, France
(Redirected from Institut d'études politiques de Paris)
Sciences Po or Institut d'études politiques de Paris is a special university in France. The school is in Paris. It was created in 1872.
It is a specialist in the fields of economics, administration, social sciences and politics.[1]
Notable graduates
change- Charline Avenel, French official
- Paul Biya, President of Cameroon
- Marc Drillech, French sociologist and President of universities
- Roland Dumas, French lawyer and Socialist politician
- François Hollande, President of France
- Adrienne Jablanczy, French economist, professor
- Pierre Mauroy, French Socialist Party politician who was Prime Minister of France from 1981 to 1984
- Jean Peyrelevade, French civil servant, politician and business leader
- Peter Scholl-Latour, French-German professor, journalist and publicis
Notable teachers
change- Dominique Strauss-Kahn, French politician, economist
References
changeMore reading
change- Sciences Po Paris website
- Richard Descoings, Sciences Po. De la Courneuve à Shanghai, préface de René Rémond, Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, 2007 (ISBN 2-7246-0990-5)