Partners
By uniquely integrating these diverse aspects, the Graduate School of Sustainability and Transitions meets the increasing demand from students and both public and private organizations seeking to address significant societal challenges related to ecological issues. Beyond academic research, graduates will naturally find opportunities in companies, consulting firms, research organizations, local governments, ministries, international organizations, and NGOs (at local, national, or international levels).
Graduates from the Graduate School of Sustainability and Transitions programs will not only be able to theorize about the issues but also adeptly solve practical problems for various stakeholders across different scales. The active participation of high-level international students will contribute to fostering intercultural exchanges and building graduate networks, promoting regional and international mobility. Additionally, the master’s programs linked to work ensure enduring partnerships and sustainable professional prospects.
Our partners
Centre des Politiques de la Terre
CPT
As a symbol of the strong collaboration between Université Paris Cité (including its faculties and the IPGP) and Sciences Po, the Centre des Politiques de la Terre (CPT) strives to establish a research community that emphasizes the crucial intersection of natural and experimental sciences, along with humanities and social sciences.
The goal is to cultivate a comprehensive understanding of the intricate challenges posed by the Anthropocene.
Sorbonne University Alliance
Sorbonne University
The Sorbonne University Alliance, leveraging the diversity of its members, embraces a comprehensive approach to teaching and research.
Its goal is to democratize access to knowledge by fostering collaborative programs and projects in primary, continuing, and lifelong education across all disciplines. This approach extends to research, innovation, result utilization, and dissemination.
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