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French university Sciences Po considers Brussels campus

Created at 14 Jul · 10:06 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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French university Sciences Po is contemplating establishing a campus in Brussels, aiming to bolster its presence in the EU capital and attract students interested in European affairs. The move is seen as a strategy to compete with other elite institutions.

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38-membercommittee size

Who's Involved

Sciences Po
French university considering a Brussels campus
Jean-Benoît Pilet
Dean of Université Libre de Bruxelles's Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences
Laurence Boone
Former French minister for Europe on the report committee
Enrico Letta
Former Italian Prime Minister on the report committee
Philippe Aghion
Nobel-prize-winning economist on the report committee
Giuliano da Empoli
Novelist on the report committee
Emmanuel Macron
French President
Gabriel Attal
Former French Prime Minister
French university Sciences Po considers Brussels campus

↳ Why This Matters

The potential establishment of a Sciences Po campus in Brussels could reshape the landscape of European studies and policy education, potentially influencing the next generation of EU officials and researchers.

Key facts

  • French university Sciences Po is considering opening a campus in Brussels.
  • An internal report suggests Brussels lacks a significant elite academic institution.
  • The proposed campus would specialize in EU-level research and training.
  • The move aims to attract students interested in European affairs who currently opt for other universities.
  • The leadership of Brussels' existing SciencePo faculty reacted coolly to the proposal.

French university Sciences Po is exploring the possibility of establishing a new campus in Brussels, the de facto capital of the European Union. An internal report obtained by POLITICO argues that Brussels, despite being a hub for EU institutions, paradoxically lacks a prominent elite academic institution.

The proposed campus, tentatively named "Maison de l’Europe de Sciences Po, Paris-Bruxelles," would aim to specialize in EU-level research and train future "Eurocrats." The report draws a parallel with Washington D.C., which hosts prestigious universities like Georgetown and Johns Hopkins SAIS, suggesting Brussels is missing a similar anchor.

This initiative is partly driven by a desire to compete for students interested in European affairs, who currently tend to choose institutions like the College of Europe in Bruges or the London School of Economics. Sciences Po seeks to win back these students by offering a dedicated Brussels-based program.

However, the proposal has met with skepticism from the leadership of Brussels' existing SciencePo faculty. Jean-Benoît Pilet, dean of Université Libre de Bruxelles’ Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, expressed doubts, noting that similar projects have previously failed.

The report was authored by a committee that included notable figures such as former French minister Laurence Boone, ex-Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta, Nobel laureate Philippe Aghion, and novelist Giuliano da Empoli. The proposal comes amid broader discussions about Sciences Po's standing and recent controversies, including a pro-Palestinian protest that led to accusations of antisemitism, which were condemned by French President Emmanuel Macron and former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

Frequently asked questions

Sciences Po is considering a Brussels campus to strengthen its presence in the EU capital, attract students interested in European affairs, and compete with other elite institutions.

The proposed name for the campus is 'Maison de l’Europe de Sciences Po, Paris-Bruxelles'.

The leadership of Brussels' existing SciencePo faculty, including Jean-Benoît Pilet, dean of Université Libre de Bruxelles’ Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, reacted coolly to the proposal.

The report argues that Brussels, despite being the center of EU power, paradoxically lacks a significant presence of elite academic institutions, unlike Washington D.C.

What Happens Next

01Sciences Po will further evaluate the feasibility of the Brussels campus proposal.

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How It Developed

Sciences Po is considering opening a campus in Brussels.
An internal report highlighted Brussels' lack of elite academic institutions.
The proposed campus, 'Maison de l'Europe de Sciences Po, Paris-Bruxelles,' would focus on EU research and training.
The report contrasts Brussels with Washington D.C.'s academic landscape.
The initiative aims to attract students who currently choose other European universities.
The dean of Université Libre de Bruxelles's Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences expressed skepticism about the project's success.

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The EU’s Georgetown? Top French university Sciences Po eyes Brussels campusPOLITICO Europe

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