Sciences Po Presidency: the IEP Board of Directors votes in favour of Mathias Vicherat 
The FNSP Board will vote tomorrow

09/11/2021 | 12:00 Press Releases  
Paris, 9 November 2021 - Following the examination of the proposals submitted by the 3 candidates for the presidency of Sciences Po, the Board of the Institut d'Études Politiques, chaired by Jeanne Lazarus, has today selected Mathias Vicherat. He was nominated by 21 votes out of 28, against 2 votes for Christine Musselin, 2 votes for Olivier Faron and 3 blanck votes.
 
The Fondation nationale des sciences politiques’ Board of Directors will vote tomorrow. If the two Boards are in agreement, the name of the selected candidate will be sent to the Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation. 

As provided for in the statutes, in the event that the two Sciences Po Boards do not concur, the Boards will meet on 11 November with a view to adopting a common position that will be submitted to a vote by each Board. 

The IEP’s Board of Directors consists of 31 members. It brings together representatives of the permanent faculty, representatives of the academic world outside Sciences Po, students and employees. It also includes key partners of the Sciences Po of today (representatives of campuses’ local authorities, representatives of the State, the USPC ComUE, CNRS).
 
Find out more: 
- Procedure for appointing the new President of Sciences Po
 
 
About Sciences Po
Founded in 1872, Sciences Po is France’s leading research university in the social sciences. Sciences Po offers degrees at the undergraduate, graduate and executive education levels, and developed 42 dual degree programmes with its network of 470 partner universities.
Today, half of Sciences Po’s 13,000 students are international and represent 150 nationalities. Education at Sciences Po is multidisciplinary, multilingual and outward looking. It also places great emphasis on professional exposure. Following completion of their degree, 80% of the graduates are hired within six months of graduation and 39% start their career abroad. Sciences Po holds a high standard of social responsibility, and plays a pioneering role in the promotion of diversity and equal opportunity in higher education. Sciences Po has an array of financial aid for students of all origins and 26% of the student body hold a scholarship. For more information on Sciences Po:www.sciencespo.fr/en
 
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