The School of Public Affairs educates public policy makers, policy analysts, researchers and policy implementers with a commitment to the common good. The young professionals who have graduated from the School perform functions requiring a panoramic view of public affairs, in both the private and public sectors at the local, national, European and international levels, and in a wide range of fields (public administration, consulting, security, defence, health, energy, culture, new technology, etc.).
31% Public administration / public sector 20% Audit - consulting 12% International Organisations, NGOs, Associations 8% Culture 8% Education - Res- Think Tank 7% Technology, Data, Web,Communication 6% Banking- Insurance- Finance 5%Environment, Energy 2% Others (research, entrepreneurship)
Destinations by role
Public sector consultant, digital transformation, innovation, energy - Parliamentary attaché - Institutional relations manager - Hospital administrator - French or European civil servant - Public law and regulations consultant - Agency consultant - Manager of an arts and culture institution - Government agency director -Development analyst - Museum officer, etc.…
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Launched by two graduates (class of 2020) from Law School : Agnès de Fortanier (Master in Economic Law) and Thomas Harbor (dual degree Sciences Po HEC), What's up EU is a newsletter putting together a concise, well-documented, and informative weekly wrap-up of the news that matters at a continental scale — from a European perspective. Sciences Po Careers interviewed Augustin Bourleaud, in charge of its edition, who is currently a double master's degree student between Sciences Po and the London School of Economics.