

enCompass: Inclusive Hospitality for Inclusive Cities
The 10th annual GPPN Conference, hosted by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs, featured students' solution oriented ideas and...


City-zenship: A prototype for the economic and political inclusion of migrants
The 10th annual GPPN Conference, hosted by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs, featured students' solution oriented ideas and...


Demoperate: An Online Social Platform for Citizen Engagement
The 10th annual GPPN Conference, hosted by the Sciences Po School of Public Affairs, featured students' solution oriented ideas and...


Students win honors at GPPN Paris Conference
The Global Public Policy Network is an alliance of seven leading public policy schools around the world—SIPA among them—that provides a...


Rizwan Bajwa: Keeping kids fed and in school in war-torn Syria
One of the Hertie School’s first graduates is on the humanitarian front lines in the Middle East. “I walked 20 kilometres yesterday and...


Thinking of applying to the School of Public Affairs?
On November 30th, Yann Algan, Dean of the School of Public Affairs and a Master student at the School of Public Affairs answered...


Climate Risks to Indian Agriculture: the Landscape of Policy Pilots
Climate change is a complex policy problem that is characterised by a high degree of uncertainty. Since the 1960s, India has launched...


Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy to host the 3rd International Public Policy Conference in Singa
Following the success of ICPP1 (GRENOBLE 2013) and ICPP2 (MILAN 2015), the International Public Policy Association (IPPA) is hosting 3rd...

My reflections on the LSE-SIPA MPA dual degree
In this blog post, Laura Muller explains her motivations for pursuing a dual-degree Master of Public Administration from the London...


On America´s malaise
Helmut K. Anheier says it’s time to ponder the causes, not the symptoms, of America’s malaise. Paul Krugman wonders in today´s New York...