Cities’ efforts on AI could become model for national standards, says Hertie School professor Joanna
Drafting regulations needs time, the Professor of Ethics and Technology says. PHOTO: EVERT ELZINGA/SHUTTERSTOCK With the rise of...
CLÉMENT BEAUNE AT THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Review of the European Seminar, March 16, 2022 Clément Beaune in the Boutmy amphitheatre © Sciences Po EUROPE AND WAR IN UKRAINE: CLEMENT...
Foreseeable Podcast: What is Public Policy?
“What is public policy?” It has often been broadly defined as a set of actions the government decides to take when approaching a problem...
Many young people’s mental health suffered during COVID. They need more help
Young people’s mental health and wellbeing suffered during the pandemic, and we do not yet know what the long-term consequences will be....
Winners of GPPN Annual Conference 2022
We are pleased to announce the winning teams of the GPPN Annual Conference 2022 that took place from 4 to 6 March 2022. BEST PROJECT:...
In Crises, A Source of Strength
During financial crises, SIPA’s community of policy experts help keep the economy afloat — and mentor the next generation of leaders....
A social start-up aims to improve support structures for victims of domestic violence
Hertie MPPs Ba-Linh Le, Babatunde Williams, and Lena Wagner tackle the problem through the work place and other peers. Sometimes, meeting...
Quitting in the Time of COVID
Assistant Professor Lee Zeewan of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy discusses the Great Resignation phenomenon, its drivers and...
Webinar: The Indo-Pacific – a priority for France | 21 January 2022
In this webinar, French Ambassador Philippe Setton will present the French government’s strategy and vision of the Indopacific region...
MÉDIA POSITIF: An Inspiring Student Initiative
Discover the project created by 2 students in the Master in Public Policy, Public Administration policy stream, Sciences Po School of...