Dear students,
It was a pleasure seeing you all during last Thrusday's meeting!
Welcome to all international students!
Dear students,
Dear students,
Before Sciences Po Lille closes its door for the summer break and as the global sanitary situation is constantly evolving, we recommend you to regularly check on Campus France’s website for the latest news regarding travels to France.
For more specific information on vaccination, please make sure to have a look at this link.
Dear students,
In order for you to schedule your mobility at Sciences Po Lille and know when to expect such wonderful things as academic breaks and exams, please find our 2021-2022 Calendar!
As of June 2021, new procedures have been put in place for students before entering France. Countries are now organized in three different groups (Green, Orange and Red), each group having a different procedure.
As students are preparing for an international mobility for the 2021/2022 academic year, it is important to take notes of the governmental decisions regarding international travels (more information on the link below:
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actualites/L-actu-du-Ministere/Certificate-of-international-travel
The process of obtaining the necessary visa for studies is often disrupted and slowed down due to the sanitary crisis.
Dear students, dear partners, dear friends,
In such a specific context, the International relation office wishes all students, our internationally mobile students and international students, and colleagues a happy Christmas break and a successful start to the New Year 2021.
We hope that all positive things that happened during your mobility no matter where you are will continue in the coming year and will become remarkable achievements and convincing victories!
WELCOME TO ALL OF THEM!
Dear students,
We recorded some positive cases for Covid-19 on Friday, September 4. Those cases are among students who participated to parties. Despite our requests, it appears that a certain number of "meetings" took place without respecting the sanitary rules.
We are therefore already managing the situation, even though classes have not yet started, some students had the obligation to get tested and to self-isolate for 14 days.
Last Monday, some of our International Students had the opportunity to visit The Palais Bourbon, in Paris. It is a prestigious historical building, and also the pinnacle of French institutional life and the effective demonstration of democracy at work.