Institut Ilmu Politik Paris: Perbedaan antara revisi
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''ELSP'' developed a [[humanistic]] and pragmatic teaching program: instructors included academics as well as ministers, high civil servants, and businessmen. New discipines such as [[International Relations]], [[International Law]], [[Political Economy]] and [[Comparative Government]] were introduced. In August 1894, the [[British Association for the Advancement of Science]] spoke out for the need to advance the study of politics along the lines of ''ELSP''. [[Sidney Webb|Sidney]] and [[Beatrice Webb]] used the purpose and curriculum of ''Sciences Po'' as part of their inspiration for creating the [[London School of Economics]] in 1895.{{ref|Dahrendorf}}
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===The situation since 1945===
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===Recent Reforms===
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''Sciences Po'' has undergone myriad reforms under [[Richard Descoings]], Director of ''Sciences Po'' ([[1997]]-present). ''Sciences Po'' has introduced a compulsory year abroad component to its undergraduate degree, and now offers a multilingual curriculum in [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]], and other languages. New educational sites have been set up in [[Nancy]], [[Dijon]], [[Poitiers]], and [[Menton]]. ''Sciences Po'' also set the length of its undergradate program to three years and its graduate program to two years in line with the [[Bologna Process]].
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As the satellite campuses are part of Sciences Po Paris, their official designations always include the word "Paris" in order to distinguish them from the so-called "IEP de province". "IEP de province" are local political studies programs offered by other French universities. Examples include ''Sciences Po Bordeaux'' or ''Sciences Po Grenoble''. By contrast, Sciences Po Paris' Dijon campus is officially named ''Sciences Po Paris in Dijon''.
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=====East-European Undergraduate Program=====
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=====Middle Eastern Undergraduate Program=====
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The Middle Eastern Undergraduate Program is located in Menton, a town on the French Riviera minutes from Monaco and the Italian border. This premier cycle gathers students from North Africa, the Middle East, the Gulf, Israel, and all European nations. In particular, it focuses on the study of relationships between the northern and southern sides of the Mediterranean, as well as the analysis of the links between Europe and the Middle East. Courses are taught in French, English, and Arabic.
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