Application deadline: Online only. Must be completed by 31 March 2009
Studying at LSE and Sciences Po
Sciences Po and LSE have come together to offer outstanding undergraduate students a distinctive dual degree devoted to urban management and policy, the Double Master's in Urban Policy, combining the strengths of two leading international centres of research in city development and urban governance.
This programme is based on the mutual recognition of curricula and evaluation in the partner university; it offers a top-level education in the area of urban studies to participating students, giving them the opportunity to develop a career focused on local and urban policy, in the private, public or international sectors at the highest level.
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 participating students to develop an understanding of the political, economic and social issues raised by contemporary urbanisation, at local and international level, with a curriculum focused on the analytic tools used in the field of urban policy.
At the end of two years of successful study, students will be awarded both a Master from Sciences Po in Stratégies Territoriales et Urbaines, and an MSc from LSE in Urban Policy.
Courses
Year 1: Sciences Po
At Sciences Po, the academic year runs from early October to the end of June. It is divided into two semesters, each of which is 14 weeks long. Social Science, Political Issues or World Politics (10 credits) Urban Specialisations (30 credits) Study Visit and Collective Project (10 credits) Languages (French/English and a second foreign language (10 credits)
Year 2: LSE
The second year runs from October until September of the following year. It comprises three terms and the summer period for completion of a dissertation. Students will enrol in either the MSc in Contemporary Urbanism, the MSc in Regional and Urban Planning Studies or the MSc in Local Economic Development.
Language
Applicants must demonstrate competence in both English and French.
Students whose native language is not English must have either:
TOEFL: minimum score of 627 (paper test) or 263 (computer based test) or 107 (internet based test)
IELTS: minimum score of 7
A recognised university degree with at least three years of study with English as a main subject
Applicants whose native language is not French must prove language ability by means of one of the following:
The French Baccalauréat
A Francophone secondary school diploma (Etudes Collègiales Canadiennes, Certificat d'Humanités Belge, etc)
A recognised university degree with at least three years of study with French as a main subject
A recognised university degree with at least three years of study at a Francophone University
Students whose native language is neither English nor French must provide proof of ability in both languages as above.
Application
Applications should be made online only (www.sciences-po.fr/english). Your complete application (application plus supporting documents) must reach Sciences Po by 31 March 2009.
Supplementary documents
In addition to the application form, you are required to submit:
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 personal statement to be submitted in either English or French. In no more then 1,000 words, please describe your background, your career objectives in the field of urban policy and how obtaining the LSE/Sciences Po double degree will help you to achieve those objectives.
Two letters of academic recommendation. These can be in either French or English. They must be submitted online or placed in an envelope sealed and signed on the back by the referee before being added to the application file.
A résumé in both English and French.
Optional: you may also submit letters of professional recommendation.
Items 1 to 3 can be submitted as scanned attachments to the online application form. References may be submitted online or by post.