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« Living in Emergency »: MSF Documentary First-Time Viewing in Paris
Our students in Social Sciences and Economics work together with Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne students in order to present the viewing of MSF documentary next Friday 25 November at 6 pm.
Classes in English and French, Open to the Public
The Catholic University of Paris offers classes available to the public, in both French and English. A selection of classes are particularly suited to international students.
Faculty of Social Sciences & Economics (FASSE) is Recruiting
The Catholic University of Paris' Faculty of Social Sciences & Economics (FASSE) has a number of professor/lecturer postions open for the 2011-2012 academic year. Application deadline is June 10, 2011
FASSE at World Social Forum in Dakar
Caroline Quazzo, Director of the Master of Environmental Policies and Sustainable Development (year 2) programme travelled to Dakar for the World Social Forum in February 2011.
Master PEDD: Research Trip to Berlin
Master' s students in FASSE's Master of Environmental Policies and Sustainable Development Programme recently organised a trip to Berlin, Germany to study sustainable development in the field.
Department of Contemporary Chinese Studies
Between January and June 2011, Emmanuel Lincot, Contemporary Chinese Studies Department Director, will hold a lecture series open to the public.
« Crise de l’Euro, crise de l’Europe, crise de la solidarité ? »
In this new academic session on 1 October 2010, the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences (FASSE) of the Catholic University of Paris offers a new approach to the economic recession in Europe.
PEDD Master: study trip to Stockholm
For the second year running, the students on the “Politiques environnementales et développement durable” (PEDD – Environmental Politics and Sustainable Development) master course at the FASSE (Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences) have organised a study trip in order to understand sustainable development in the field. This year, the students have chosen to travel to Stockholm (Sweden) to visit, in particular, the Hammarby Sjöstad eco-community.
Master in European Relations students in Brussels
During a trip to Brussels, the students from the M2 in European Relations and Lobbying at the FASSE visited the French representation in the city and met a member of the European Parliament.
FASSE: Ethics on the bachelor programme
The teaching of ethics is a fundamental part of the obligatory course for students in core studies at FASSE, with more than 70 hours of teaching spread over the three years of the bachelor course. Coming back into the public fold, ethics opens up a new area of reflection at the university with regards to learning about the contemporary world.