Though slightly lower than to the Class of 2017 (76%), this development mainly reflects graduates’ career choices: compared to the previous survey, the rate of fixed-term contracts (CDD) remains identical, while the number of work contracts in international organisations has increased, including international VIE / VIA contracts, and the number of freelancers and entrepreneurs... 66% of employed graduates of the Class of 2018 work in the private sector, as opposed to 70% in 2017 and 2016, 71% in 2016, and 73% in 2015. support available to students through LSE Careers, Details on funding opportunities at Sciences Po, August/September 2020 at Sciences Po, Paris (provisional). Please note that changes to programmes and courses can sometimes occur after you have accepted your offer of a place. The amount of LSE tuition fees you will need to pay, and any financial support you are eligible for, will depend on whether you are classified as a home (UK/EU) or overseas student, otherwise known as your fee status. a full and official transcript of marks obtained for each year of third-level education including the current year when available, a certified copy of your undergraduate degree (if applicable), documents written in languages other than English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation into one of the above languages, a statement of academic purpose to be submitted in either English or French. Marie Gervier graduated from the Master in Public Policy at the School of Public Affairs, Cultural Policy and Management policy stream. 82.8% report being satisfied or very satisfied with their job. 51.5% of graduates report being “satisfied” or “very satisfied” when it comes to their salary, and over 62.5% say they are “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with their relationships with their colleagues. She is currently working as as a Communication and Event Manager for the United Nations Office in Geneva. If you have studied or are studying outside of the UK then have a look at our Information for International Students to find out the entry requirements that apply to you. . This accounts for 75 per cent of credits for the year. The double degree has specific requirements during the first year. You will also be assigned an academic mentor who will be available for guidance and advice on academic or personal concerns. Upper second class honours (2:1) degree or equivalent in any discipline, with social science or humanities an advantage. The fee covers registration and examination fees payable to the School, lectures, classes and individual supervision, lectures given at other colleges under intercollegiate arrangements and, under current arrangements, membership of the Students' Union. A postgraduate loan is available from the UK government for eligible students studying for a first master’s programme, to help with fees and living costs. LSE is committed to enabling all students to achieve their full potential and the School’s Disability and Wellbeing Service provides a free, confidential service to all LSE students and is a first point of contact for all disabled students. In addition, you will participate in a live group consultancy project for a leading development agency, which forms part of your total assessment. Their responses reaffirm Sciences Po graduates’ attractivity on the job market, with 9 out of 10 graduates currently working. You will follow a course of study that covers topics of urban sociology, economics and politics, along with elective courses. Spanning a wide range of disciplines, including public management, economic development, urbanisation, project management, urban social analysis, and planning, this selective bilingual (French and English) programme will enable you to develop an understanding of the political, economic and social issues raised by contemporary urbanisation, at local and international levels, with a curriculum focused on the analytic tools used in the field of urban policy.