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  1. Sciences Po is a selective research university of international standing based on the values of openness and excellence. Sciences Po’s unique academic model combines expertise in the humanities and social sciences, multidisciplinarity and a professional grounding to educate professionals and citizens able to understand and transform society.

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    Sciences Po (French: [sjɑ̃s po]) or Sciences Po Paris, also known as the Paris Institute of Political Studies (French: Institut d'études politiques de Paris), is a private and public research university located in Paris, France, that holds the status of grande école and the legal status of grand établissement.

  3. First year: Learning the fundamentals: Undergraduate students are introduced to the disciplines and methods taught at Sciences Po – economics, history, humanities, law, political science, and sociology.

  4. Sciences Po hosts 14,000 students – half are international, hailing from 150 countries. In order to recruit the best students from all around the world, Sciences Po offers programmes taught entirely in English at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

  5. Sciences Po's overarching mission is to educate future leaders in the public and private sectors. Curious and open-minded, Sciences Po graduates, regardless of their focus and trajectory, all share the ability to “learn how to learn”, which is one of the priorities of our education.

  6. How do I get my student card? What will my timetable look like? Who can I talk to about my disability? Who can help me find accommodation? Sciences Po's services help students with all the necessary procedures.

  7. Founded in 1872, Sciences Po (SP), or the Paris Institute of Political Studies, specialises in the social and political sciences, and is regarded as an elite institution due to its prominent alumni. It exists across seven campuses in France, with the main one being in Paris, France.