Sciences Po is launching the Paris Climate School

Download the press kit here

Sciences Po is launching the Paris Climate School, the first school in Europe dedicated to equipping decision-makers with the tools to lead the transition, manage risks and enhance the resilience of our societies.

Following the launch press conference, which was attended by Luis Vassy, President of Sciences Po; Laurence Tubiana, Dean of the Paris Climate School, and Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Chair of the Scientific Committee of the Paris Climate School, you will find attached the press kit.

It presents this ambitious project in detail, including its academic programme, its initial partners, and the objectives pursued by Sciences Po through this initiative.



About Sciences Po

Sciences Po, founded in 1872, is a world-class research institution. Characterised by its academic excellence and social inclusion, it trains 15,000 students every year, 50% of whom are international. 3,500 professionals also follow continuing education courses.

Its educational programme is based on a multidisciplinary approach rooted in the humanities and social sciences, a strong international outlook and an ability to combine fundamental knowledge and professional expertise thanks to its 280 permanent faculty members and 4,300 adjunct faculty.

With 11 research centres, Sciences Po assumes a social responsibility by producing and promoting knowledge on major contemporary issues, including environmental and digital transformations, and developments in political systems and international relations.


Press contact

Katell Fagon : media@sciencespo.fr / 01 45 49 50 79

About Sciences Po

Sciences Po, founded in 1872, is a world-class research institution. Characterised by its academic excellence and social inclusion, it trains 15,000 students every year, 50% of whom are international. 3,500 professionals also follow continuing education courses.

Its educational programme is based on a multidisciplinary approach rooted in the humanities and social sciences, a strong international outlook and an ability to combine fundamental knowledge and professional expertise thanks to its 280 permanent faculty members and 4,300 adjunct faculty.

With 11 research centres, Sciences Po assumes a social responsibility by producing and promoting knowledge on major contemporary issues, including environmental and digital transformations, and developments in political systems and international relations.