The seven campuses are located in cities boasting exceptional historical and cultural heritage. The campuses are home to a tight-knit multicultural student community and feature a vibrant intellectual and associative student life.
Reims campus
In the heart of the Champagne region, the Reims campus opened in September 2010 in the “Cité des Rois”. Located in a 17th century building, this campus hosts students enrolled in the Europe-North America undergraduate programme, the Europe-Africa undergraduate programme and the dual Bachelor’s degrees with the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (Bachelor of Arts and Sciences), Columbia University, Hong Kong University, the National University of Singapore, UBC, UC Berkeley, and the University of Sydney. The Reims campus is the only campus offering a certificate-awarding exchange programme for students who wish to enhance their studies in international relations.
Dijon campus
Located in the region of Burgundy in a magnificent 19th century building, the Dijon campus was created in 2001. It hosts students enrolled in the European - Central and Eastern Europe undergraduate programme, and in the dual Bachelor’s degree with UCL.
Le Havre campus
Located on the coast of Normandy, Le Havre has hosted a campus since 2007.
Located today in a building overlooking the port, the Le Havre campus offers the Europe-Asia undergraduate programme, and the dual Bachelor’s degrees with Columbia University, Hong Kong University, Keio University, the National University of Singapore, UBC, UC Berkeley, and the University of Sydney.
Menton campus
Established in the French Riviera city of Menton in 2005, the campus is located in an entirely renovated 19th century building overlooking the Mediterranean.
It hosts students enrolled in the Middle East - Mediterranean undergraduate programme and in the dual Bachelor's degrees with Columbia University, Hong Kong University, the National University of Singapore, UBC, UCL, UC Berkeley, and the University of Sydney.
Nancy campus
Established in the region of Lorraine in 2000, the Nancy campus is located in a prestigious 18th century heritage site, the Hôtel des Missions Royales.
The Nancy campus hosts students enrolled in the European Franco-German undergraduate programme and the dual Bachelor’s degrees with Freie Universität Berlin and UCL.
Paris campus
Located in the heart of the French capital in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighbourhood near the Louvre Museum, the Seine and the Luxembourg Gardens, the Paris campus is the birthplace of Sciences Po, the site where the institution was founded in 1872. The Paris campus hosts undergraduate students enrolled in the general curriculum programme and in dual degree programmes with the Institut de physique du globe de Paris (Bachelor of Arts and Sciences), with UCL as well as all Master's students and PhD candidates. In 2022, the Paris campus will open its newest site, an all-new sustainable campus.
Poitiers campus
Present in Poitiers since 2001, the undergraduate college of Sciences Po settled in early 2019 in renovated 18th century buildings which previously housed the convent of the Jacobins and the former college Stanislas. It hosts students enrolled in the Europe-Latin America undergraduate programme and the dual Bachelor’s degree with UCL.
Each campus has its specificities, but they all offer the same bachelor's degree. Master's and doctoral programmes are only offered on the Paris campus.