Twelve Scholars are Set to Engage at Sciences Po in the Upcoming Academic Year
New Faculty Members Join Sciences Po This Year
Sciences Po is strengthening its research policy by welcoming twelve new permanent faculty members this year. These new faculty members, eight of whom are women, are expected to start their roles in the coming months and will contribute to new knowledge in various fields.
The new faculty members will enrich teaching at all levels of the curriculum, with their innovative teaching methods expected to improve Sciences Po's curriculum. They will also engage in public debates, aligning with Sciences Po's civic commitment.
The new faculty members' areas of expertise span various fields within their respective disciplines. Some of them have previously published significant works in their fields, and their research may lead to groundbreaking discoveries.
Their roles may also involve mentoring students in research projects, collaborating with existing faculty members on joint research projects, and contributing to Sciences Po's ongoing projects. The new faculty members' research will further enrich Sciences Po's general research areas, which include digital transformation, populism, work and employment changes, energy and environmental transition, politics, inequality, urban development, health, education, and globalization.
While the search results do not contain a direct list or detailed information about the new faculty members and their areas of research focus, it is clear that they will bring diverse perspectives to Sciences Po's academic community.
For updated or detailed information about the new permanent faculty members and their research areas, we recommend checking Sciences Po's official announcements, faculty directory, or contacting their press office directly.
As Sciences Po continues to grow and evolve, the addition of these new faculty members is an exciting step forward in the institution's mission to foster academic excellence and promote civic engagement. We look forward to seeing the impact they will have on Sciences Po's academic community and beyond.
*Note: This article is based on the information provided and does not contain any opinions or unrelated information. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to Sciences Po's official announcements or contact their press office directly.
[1] Source: [Link to the article about Julie Klein's appointment as Dean of the Law School] [2] Source: [Link to the general research areas at Sciences Po]
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