Joint Press Release
14th March 2019
Sciences Po and Strathmore University announce a new partnership, launching a 5-year Bachelor and Master double degree programme. It is the first agreement signed by Sciences Po with a Kenyan university since the inauguration of Sciences Po’s office in Nairobi a year ago.
This programme will allow undergraduate students enrolled at Strathmore University to obtain a Bachelor’s degree from Strathmore University and a Master’s degree from Sciences Po in 5 years. It will provide students with the unique opportunity to experience different education systems and build professional networks across both continents. This type of programme has already been successfully established with other Sciences Po partners such as Johns Hopkins University (USA), Barnard College (USA) and Waseda University.
Beyond the double degree, Sciences Po and Strathmore University plan to strengthen the existing partnership through joint actions. This includes : increasing mobility between the two institutions thanks to an extended student and staff exchange agreement based on a strict reciprocity principle, integrating digital teaching and learning actions in Policy analysis at the Master’s level, and developing executive education programmes.
“We are very pleased to announce this partnership. We foresee the possibility of numerous collaborations with Strathmore University, for its diversity, vibrancy and global openness. The double degree that we have just signed joins the movement which is making Nairobi an East African university hub.” says Frédéric Mion, President, Sciences Po.
Organisation of Studies
The double degree programme will consist of a specific track where selected students spend their first 3 years at Strathmore University taking Bachelor-level courses and the following 2 years at Sciences Po taking Master-level courses. As such, it is an integrated Bachelor and Master’s programme in 5 years, compared to 6 years for a traditional Bachelor and Master’s trajectory at Strathmore University. Here, the 4th year credits are used twice to validate the last year of the Bachelor’s from Strathmore University and the first year of the Master’s at Sciences Po.
The double degree programme will be open to 3 different Strathmore University undergraduate programmes from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Management and Commerce, and to 16 Sciences Po graduate programmes from the School of Management and Innovation, the School of Public Affairs and the School of International Affairs.
“International education is very key in the world we live in. This partnership allows both students and staff from Sciences Po and Strathmore University a rich opportunity to learn from each others culture. This will broaden their world views and ways of thinking as they interact with one another. Moreover, Sciences Po is key as it is an international research university, both selective and open onto the world, ranking among the finest institutions in the fields of humanities and social sciences” adds, Dr. Vincent Ogutu, Vice Chancellor Designate, Strathmore University.
Eligibility and Admission
The selection is made according to academic records starting from the 1st year at Strathmore University and a strong motivation to study at Sciences Po. The admitted student will then enrol at Sciences Po for a two-year period. Each academic year, Strathmore University will pre-select a cohort of first class students for potential admission to Sciences Po. Sciences Po will then proceed to evaluate the pre-selected applicants. The students of the double degree programme will pay tuition fees to the home university they are attending.
For further information, please contact:
Eric Saulo: esaulo@strathmore.edu / +254720426699
Marie Frocrain: marie.frocrain@sciencespo.fr / 01 49 54 37 71
About Strathmore University
Strathmore seeks to become a leading outcome-driven entrepreneurial research university by translating our excellence into a major contribution to culture, economic well-being and quality of life. Strathmore aims at providing all-round quality education in an atmosphere of freedom and responsibility excellence in teaching, research and scholarship, ethical and social development and service to the society. www.strathmore.edu
About Sciences Po
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. Diversity is a key element of Sciences Po’s identity. The student body comprises 47% international students from 150 different countries and 27% scholarship students, up from 6% in 2000.

01.07.2025
SCIENCES PO CRÉE LA PARIS CLIMATE SCHOOL,
LUIS VASSY NOMME LAURENCE TUBIANA COMME DOYENNE
Paris, le 01 juillet 2025 - Projet fort du directeur de Sciences Po Luis Vassy, la Paris Climate School est la première école européenne en sciences humaines et sociales visant à former des décideurs pour mener la transformation écologique, gérer les risques climatiques et renforcer la résilience de nos sociétés.
La Paris Climate School est la huitième école diplômante à Sciences Po. Elle accueillera dès la rentrée 2026 une cohorte d'une centaine d'étudiants dans un master, d'une durée de 2 ans et dispensé en anglais, intitulé « Ecological transition, risks and governance ».
Elle sera dirigée par Laurence Tubiana, dont l'expérience unique, à l'interface de la science, de la diplomatie climatique et de l'action publique, incarne l'ambition de cette école : former une nouvelle génération de décideurs capables de répondre à l'urgence écologique.
Diplomate et économiste, Laurence Tubiana est présidente de la Fondation européenne pour le climat (ECF) depuis 2017 et envoyée spéciale pour l'Europe pour la COP30. De janvier à juin 2025, elle a co-présidé le comité de préfiguration de la Paris Climate School avec Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, directrice de recherche au CNRS et directrice du Centre de sociologie des organisations (CSO) de Sciences Po. Elle a été ambassadrice chargée des négociations lors de la COP21 et a co-présidé la Convention citoyenne pour le climat en 2020.
Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier dirigera le Comité Scientifique, composé des membres de la faculté permanente et des enseignants qui interviendront dans l'école.
Luis Vassy, directeur de Sciences Po : “Face à la gravité de la crise écologique et à son caractère existentiel, nous avons la responsabilité d'agir. Avec le lancement de la Paris Climate School, toute première école du climat en Europe, nous allons former à Sciences Po une nouvelle génération de décideurs outillés intellectuellement pour penser les bouleversements en cours et conduire les transformations systémiques. Cette école formera des professionnels du privé comme du public pour financer la transition, la planifier, et gérer les risques climatiques. Je me réjouis que Laurence Tubiana ait accepté de devenir la doyenne de la Paris Climate School. Son expérience unique, à l'interface de l'économie, de la diplomatie climatique et de l'action publique, incarne l'ambition de cette école. C'est une grande fierté pour Sciences Po.”
Laurence Tubiana, doyenne de la Paris Climate School : “Je suis très fière et très enthousiaste de devenir la doyenne de la Paris Climate School. Cette création intervient à un moment décisif pour le futur de notre planète et de nos sociétés. Face à l'urgence écologique, il est indispensable de former des jeunes capables de penser et d'agir autrement. Sur le climat, Sciences Po peut devenir un acteur de rang mondial, en alliant excellence académique, interdisciplinarité et engagement.”
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