The association
Urbainly yours since 2007
Established in 2007, our association In Situ brings together
students and Alumni from the Masters of SciencesPo’s Urban School.
Established in 2007, our association In Situ brings together
students and Alumni from the Masters of SciencesPo’s Urban School.
Established in 2007, our association In Situ brings together students and Alumni from the Masters of SciencesPo’s Urban School.
Our community relies on a vibrant network of goodwill volunteers, who contribute on a regular basis to the organisation of missions and events for our members and fellows.
Composed of Alumni and students from our Masters, our “bureau” (Directory Board) can count on a dedicated team mixing Masters and prom years.
Since 2013, In Situ convenes its own Conseil d’Administration (Executive Board). It gathers team members, scientific and academic advisors as well as professors from our Masters and works at strengthening ties between the association, Master programmes and Sciences Po.
Alumni Happy Hours
Networking afterworks
“Bières urbaines” and parties
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Job and internship offers
Alumni directory
Speednetworking
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Conferences and meetings
Field visits and “balades urbaines”
Grand Photo contest
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My background has been quite diverse initially. After two years in preparatory classes, I joined the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, where I obtained a Bachelor's degree in History and a Master 1 in Contemporary History, under the supervision of Frédéric Abécassis. My dissertation allowed me to explore political and cultural issues under the Ben Ali regime while also delving into international questions. Afterwards, I had to prepare for the competitive exams for senior civil service positions, specifically the CAPES and the agrégation. At the age of 22 or 23, I was appointed as a History-Geography teacher in Mont-Blanc. I didn't see myself there, which prompted me to pursue a second master's degree, this time at Sciences Po, where I chose the GLM programme. I was immediately attracted to this programme due to its combined approach to international matters, public policy—which I had not yet examined from an academic perspective—and urbanism, a field that greatly interested me.