Use of Sciences Po

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Sciences Po is a french abbreviation of sciences politiques, or political science, which is a division of the social sciences. It is an epithet of the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques, which was often referred to as the Ecole des Sciences Politiques or simply Sciences Po. That school was founded in 1872 to train future French civil servnts and diplomats.

In 1945, General Charles de Gaulle transformed the study of political science in France by creating a system of schools modelled after the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques, which was founded as a private school and trained many of the European political and diplomatic elite. This system of schools evolved into nine public Institutes of Political Studies (French: Institut d'Etudes Politiques or IEP) at Aix-en-Provence, Bordeaux, Grenoble, Lille, Lyon, Paris, Rennes, Strasbourg and Toulouse.

The only IEP to retain the epithet Sciences Po Paris is the National Foundation of Political Science (France) (French: Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques) and the school which it manages, the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (English: Paris Institute of Political Studies) because they are the direct descendants of the École Libre des Sciences Politiques. The other the institutes are referred to as IEP or Sciences Po immediately followed by the city in which they reside (example: Sciences Po Lyon, IEP de Lyon).

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