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Sciences Po Bachelor of Arts (BA) in the Social Sciences and Humanities, European Union, Central and Eastern Europe minor, Dijon Campus
Opened in 2001, the Dijon Campus is housed in a historic building dating back to 1900, which is surrounded by gardens and ideally located just five minutes from Dijon station and city centre.
It hosts around 200 students, 40% of whom are international from around 40 different countries.
The majority of its students come from Central Europe, the Baltic states, the Balkans and Eastern Europe, with some from the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Life on the campus is enriched by the many and varied initiatives and demonstrations organised by its student associations. Students have a strong sense of their social responsibility, and are encouraged to get involved with initiatives to support the local community and improve life for citizens in Dijon. They help to organise debates, conferences, study trips, and sporting and cultural events.
The majority of courses on the Dijon Campus are taught in French. They give students an in-depth understanding of issues relating to the construction of Europe: the challenges of past and future EU enlargement, governance of the EU on a cross-continental scale, European borders, etc.
Students taking this programme delve into the history and running of the European Union; its communist past; postcommunist transitions and Europeanisation dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries; recent developments and the challenges of the European perspective in the Western Balkans; the Ukrainian Revolution; the history of Russia and the post-Soviet space, etc.
As a “European hub” with a particular density of students from all Central and Eastern European countries, the Dijon Campus is the ideal place to study EU debates concerning the migrant crisis, the question of “illiberal democracy”, Turkey and the Western Balkans’ applications for EU membership, or the future of the EU post-Brexit. Students also have the chance to explore various topics relating to Russia, Ukraine and other countries in the “post-Soviet space”.
Programme overview
Main Subject
International Relations/Studies/Affairs
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Opened in 2001, the Dijon Campus is housed in a historic building dating back to 1900, which is surrounded by gardens and ideally located just five minutes from Dijon station and city centre.
It hosts around 200 students, 40% of whom are international from around 40 different countries.
The majority of its students come from Central Europe, the Baltic states, the Balkans and Eastern Europe, with some from the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Life on the campus is enriched by the many and varied initiatives and demonstrations organised by its student associations. Students have a strong sense of their social responsibility, and are encouraged to get involved with initiatives to support the local community and improve life for citizens in Dijon. They help to organise debates, conferences, study trips, and sporting and cultural events.
The majority of courses on the Dijon Campus are taught in French. They give students an in-depth understanding of issues relating to the construction of Europe: the challenges of past and future EU enlargement, governance of the EU on a cross-continental scale, European borders, etc.
Students taking this programme delve into the history and running of the European Union; its communist past; postcommunist transitions and Europeanisation dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries; recent developments and the challenges of the European perspective in the Western Balkans; the Ukrainian Revolution; the history of Russia and the post-Soviet space, etc.
As a “European hub” with a particular density of students from all Central and Eastern European countries, the Dijon Campus is the ideal place to study EU debates concerning the migrant crisis, the question of “illiberal democracy”, Turkey and the Western Balkans’ applications for EU membership, or the future of the EU post-Brexit. Students also have the chance to explore various topics relating to Russia, Ukraine and other countries in the “post-Soviet space”.
Admission Requirements
2 Years
Aug
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Sciences Po Bachelor of Arts (BA) in the Social Sciences and Humanities, European Union, Central and Eastern Europe minor, Dijon Campus
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24 monthsProgramme duration
International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area
Programme overview
Main Subject
International Relations/Studies/Affairs
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Opened in 2001, the Dijon Campus is housed in a historic building dating back to 1900, which is surrounded by gardens and ideally located just five minutes from Dijon station and city centre. It hosts around 200 students, 40% of whom are international from around 40 different countries. The majority of its students come from Central Europe, the Baltic states, the Balkans and Eastern Europe, with some from the Caucasus and Central Asia. Life on the campus is enriched by the many and varied initiatives and demonstrations organised by its student associations. Students have a strong sense of their social responsibility, and are encouraged to get involved with initiatives to support the local community and improve life for citizens in Dijon. They help to organise debates, conferences, study trips, and sporting and cultural events. The majority of courses on the Dijon Campus are taught in French. They give students an in-depth understanding of issues relating to the construction of Europe: the challenges of past and future EU enlargement, governance of the EU on a cross-continental scale, European borders, etc. Students taking this programme delve into the history and running of the European Union; its communist past; postcommunist transitions and Europeanisation dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries; recent developments and the challenges of the European perspective in the Western Balkans; the Ukrainian Revolution; the history of Russia and the post-Soviet space, etc. As a “European hub” with a particular density of students from all Central and Eastern European countries, the Dijon Campus is the ideal place to study EU debates concerning the migrant crisis, the question of “illiberal democracy”, Turkey and the Western Balkans’ applications for EU membership, or the future of the EU post-Brexit. Students also have the chance to explore various topics relating to Russia, Ukraine and other countries in the “post-Soviet space”.
Programme overview
Main Subject
International Relations/Studies/Affairs
Degree
BA
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
Opened in 2001, the Dijon Campus is housed in a historic building dating back to 1900, which is surrounded by gardens and ideally located just five minutes from Dijon station and city centre. It hosts around 200 students, 40% of whom are international from around 40 different countries. The majority of its students come from Central Europe, the Baltic states, the Balkans and Eastern Europe, with some from the Caucasus and Central Asia. Life on the campus is enriched by the many and varied initiatives and demonstrations organised by its student associations. Students have a strong sense of their social responsibility, and are encouraged to get involved with initiatives to support the local community and improve life for citizens in Dijon. They help to organise debates, conferences, study trips, and sporting and cultural events. The majority of courses on the Dijon Campus are taught in French. They give students an in-depth understanding of issues relating to the construction of Europe: the challenges of past and future EU enlargement, governance of the EU on a cross-continental scale, European borders, etc. Students taking this programme delve into the history and running of the European Union; its communist past; postcommunist transitions and Europeanisation dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries; recent developments and the challenges of the European perspective in the Western Balkans; the Ukrainian Revolution; the history of Russia and the post-Soviet space, etc. As a “European hub” with a particular density of students from all Central and Eastern European countries, the Dijon Campus is the ideal place to study EU debates concerning the migrant crisis, the question of “illiberal democracy”, Turkey and the Western Balkans’ applications for EU membership, or the future of the EU post-Brexit. Students also have the chance to explore various topics relating to Russia, Ukraine and other countries in the “post-Soviet space”.
Admission Requirements
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