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募集要項 【申込みに必要な書類】 (MyWasedaでの申請後、指定期間に以下の書類を提出します) ☆研修旅行代金に含まれるもの 日程表  日 都市 予定 1 羽田もしくは成田パリ 10:00 ∼ 11:00 羽田もしくは成田発、パリへ 15:00 ∼ 16:00 パリ到着 到着後、各自にて宿泊先へ移動 現地大学手配ホテル泊 228 パリ プログラム参加 スケジュール 10:15 ∼ 12:15 クラス 12:15 ∼ 13:30 ランチタイム 13:30 ∼ 15:45 クラス 15:45 ∼ 18:00 フランス語クラス ※スケジュールは一般的な例で日により異なります。過 去のスケジュールの場合もあります。 ※2 ∼ 28日目は研修旅行取扱会社「無手配日」です。 現地大学手配ホテル泊 29 パリ 各自にて空港へ移動、各自にてチェックイン19:00 ∼ 20:00 パリ発、羽田もしくは成田へ 機中泊 30 羽田もしくは成田 14:00 ∼ 15:00 羽田もしくは成田到着 到着後、解散 ・上記のフライトスケジュールは日本航空利用の例です。 ・現地でのスケジュールは留学先機関、天候等の諸事情により一部変更となる場合があります。 ●英語で実施されるプログラムです。●シェンゲン協定加盟国です。過去180日間のうちに通算で90日を超えて滞在することができません。この半年間で、ヨー ロッパに長期滞在していた方はシェンゲン協定に違反しないかどうかを確認の上お申し込みください。●プログラム別の申込書類およびスケジュール詳細は 留学センターウェブページに掲載しています。  ★歴史ある名門大学でEUについて学ぶ英語上級者向 けプログラム ★EUの中心地、欧州機関を訪問できる貴重な機会も!

「European Studies Programme」と題して、SciencesPo の著名な教員 から英語で学ぶ1か月間の特別プログラムに参加します。EUに関連する時事 問題をEUの歴史、経済、政治、社会学など異なる分野から包括的にとらえる ことを目的としており、EUについて知る共通コースと、テーマ別のコースを受講 します。プログラムの最後にはエッセイの提出が求められ、エッセイの書き方 に関するチューターからのサポートも予定されています。スタディートリップと して、ブリュッセル(もしくはストラスブール)の欧州機関を訪れ、EU関係者から 直接EUについて学ぶ機会や、SciencesPoの地方キャンパスを訪れ、現地の 学生とディベートする機会も設けられています。オプションでフランス語のクラスを 受講することも可能です。(追加料金なし) ●参加者の主な国籍:日本  ●平均的な参加者数:1 ∼ 50名 ●1クラスあたりの人数:1 ∼ 50名 1872年に創立されたパリ政治学院(SciencesPo)は、社会 科学、政治、国際関係学分野における名門大学として知られ ており、フランス国内計7つのキャンパスで現在約13,000人の学生が学んでい ます。卒業生にはフランス大統領や首相が名を連ねており、政界、財界の著名 人をフランス国内外で多数輩出しています。パリキャンパスはルーブル美術館や カルチェラタンにも近く、歴史、芸術の中心地であるサン・ジェルマン・デ・プレ 地区に位置しています。 フランスの首都であり、世界の観光都市として最も美しく有名 な街、パリ。歴史と現代が融合し、ルーブル美術館やエッフェ ル塔、凱旋門など200を超える美術館や建造物を有するパリは、他に類をみない 芸術的、歴史的文化遺産を誇ります。公園や庭園も数多く点在し、美食の街、モー ドとショッピングの街としても知られ、いくつもの魅力的な顔を持っています。 ☆研修旅行代金に含まれないもの ※国内空港施設使用料、外国諸税、燃油サーチャージは2017年9月20日現在のもので予告なく変更となる 場合があります。これらの費用は最終確定金額として研修旅行代金とあわせてお支払いただきます。 上記の他は含まれません。その一部を例示します。 超過手荷物手数料/海外旅行保険/日本国内の交通費・食費・宿泊費/現地空港と研修先または宿 泊先間の往復交通費/その他個人的生活諸費用/国内空港施設使用料(2,570円)・外国諸税(7,110 円)・燃油サーチャージ、旅客保安サービス料(7,600円) 研修費用・宿泊費/フランス語レッスン費/課外活動費/通学費(メトロカード1ヶ月分)/日程表に記載 したエコノミークラス利用海外往復航空券/早大プログラム開発運営費/企画料金(P.34記載の取消料 規定はこの企画料金を基準とします。) ※企画料金は83,100円と定め、研修旅行代金に充当します。 <全プログラム共通> ・短期留学プログラム申込書(写真添付) ・海外留学プログラム誓約書 ・パスポートのコピー <プログラム別>

・ TOEFL iBT 87/IELTS 6以上相当を 確認できる英語検定試験スコア証明書の コピー (有効なもの/ TOEFL iBT、IELTS以外 のスコア証明書をお持ちの場合は要相談) ・パスポートサイズの証明写真1枚 ・パリ政治学院指定願書 ※国内及び現地空港諸税、燃油サーチャージ、旅客保安サービス料は含みません。 ※最少催行人数に達しない場合も研修が実施できる場合がありますが、研修旅行代金が増額となります。 その場合、改めて代金を示し参加の意向を確認します。 ●最少催行人数:6名 ●最大募集人数:8名 ●対象語学レベル:英語力上級以上 (フランス語力は問いません) TOEFL iBT 87、IELTS 6 以上相当の語学力が必要 ●宿泊先:現地大学手配ホテル(相部屋利用予定) ●食事:なし ●同行員:添乗員・教職員は同行しません ●利用予定航空会社:日本航空、全日空、エールフランス ●査証: 日本国籍の場合、不要。外国籍の場合は各自にて確認し取得して いただきます。

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世界のアートを求めて Hello & Bonjour in Paris

European Studies Programme

フランス パリ

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※上記のスケジュールは2016年度の日程・内容です。2017年度は内容等が異なる場合がありますので、あらかじめご了承ください。 ※現地のスケジュール、内容は現地受入れ側または天候等の都合により一部変更となる場合があります。

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REGISTRATION FORM

Registration deadline: December 8th, 2017

To be sent by e-mail to: [email protected] and [email protected]

The following information is only requested to facilitate the organisation of the European Studies Programme. None of this information will be used for any other purpose.

Personal Details First Name: --- Last Name: --- Home Address: --- --- Date of birth: --- Place of birth: ---

Gender: Male Female

Nationality: ---

Passport Number: ---

(may be requested to enter the European Institutions when visited – if it is currently in renewal, please let us know.)

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EUROPEAN STUDIES PROGRAM 2018

2/4 Home University DOSHISHA UNIVERSITY HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY SOPHIA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO WASEDA UNIVERSITY KEIO UNIVERSITY

TOKYO UNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN STUDIES

KYOTO UNIVERSITY

HITOTSUBASHI UNIVERSITY

English language level

Please submit a copy of an English proficiency test (preferably IELTS or TOEFL IBT)

IELTS (minimum 6) TOEFL IBT (minimum 87)

Equivalent English language test results will be accepted.

French language level

If you wish to partake in French language classes, please specify:

LEVEL 1(FULL BEGINNER AND BEGINNER)

LEVEL 2(ADVANCED AND CONFIRMED)

Dietary Restrictions (if any)

Accommodation Request

I request Sciences Po to book a room on my behalf at Adagio Bercy Village. I don’t need an accommodation

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3/4 NB: Sciences Po will only book accommodation from the weekend (Saturday night) prior to the beginning of the program, until the weekend (Saturday morning) right after the end of the program. Each student willing to stay some more nights, out of these nights, will have:

o to book the nights by him/herself,

o to pay the amount directly to Adagio Bercy Village and according to the terms and conditions of the accommodation residency.

Registration

Your application will be registered only after receiving this registration form, duly signed. Please send a scanned version of the completed form with your original signature no later than December 8th, 2017.

This document will formally engage both the payment of the tuition fees and accommodation costs. Upon reception of your registration form, Sciences Po will send you an invoice per regular mail at the address you provided. Payment should be made within the deadline indicated on the invoice.

Cancellation policy

No cancellation can be accepted once the registration form is received by Sciences Po, UNLESS a serious medical reason is invoked. In this case, you will be reimbursed upon presentation of a compliant medical attestation.

Under this condition, reimbursement term will be as follow:  From 29 up to 15 days before arrival: 70%  From 14 up to 10 days before arrival: 40%  From 9 up until 7 days before arrival: 30%

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Name:

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A WORD ABOUT SCIENCES PO

Since its creation in 1871, Sciences Po has been France’s preeminent university for the social

sciences. Its alumni include a Secretary General of the United Nations, four Managing Directors of the International Monetary Fund, numerous corporate leaders and five of the last seven President of France, including Emmanuel Macron.

Sciences Po has long outgrown its French roots, and is open to the world. Today, more than 46% of our 12,000 students are international, representing 150 countries among them. The education we offer is emphatically outward looking. We seek to provide students with the essential tools that will enable them to make sense of a complex world. Our goal is to open minds and develop critical thinking.

Sciences Po's aim is to offer a multidisciplinary higher education based on the teaching of a range of social and human sciences (history, economics, law, political science and sociology) and oriented towards action and assuming responsibility. Sciences Po's teaching, research, documentation and publications have made it a unique institution in higher education landscape in France and particularly competitive on the international scene.

The Paris campus is located in the heart of Paris, close to the political centers of power and cultural attractions. It is composed of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century buildings and its neighbors include ministries, embassies, corporate headquarters, publishing houses, the National Assembly... in short, many centers of French decision-making. Students are also exposed to the strong cultural flavor of the Saint Germain district: renowned cafés sheltering a new generation of philosophers, art galleries and architecture, shops and cinemas, and restaurants. World-class historical and cultural attractions (the Louvre, Notre Dame, Musée d’Orsay, the Sorbonne, the National Museum of the Middle Ages-Cluny) are within walking distance. The Paris campus offers numerous courses on the historic, economic, political and sociological facets of France, Europe and the World, all taught by world-renowned professors.

Instruction is provided by a staff of some 1.400 teachers, a great majority of whom are solidly established as practitioners in their respective fields. This unusual type of faculty is anchored by a nucleus of tenured professors teaching full-time at Sciences Po.

The research arm of Sciences Po is composed of 11 research centers which provide a framework for some 200 researchers. The budget dedicated to research at Sciences Po represents one of the most important in Social Sciences in France today.

The library hosts a collection of nearly million volumes dedicated to the Social Sciences and to the 20th century history, being one of Europe’s richest collections of this kind. Sciences Po is also

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endowed with an invaluable knowledge dissemination tool in the Social Sciences field: the “Presses de Sciences Po”.

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OVERVIEW OF THE PROGRAM

The aim of the European Studies Program organised by Sciences Po, is to give Japanese

students a comprehensive view of the current debates in Europe and about Europe. In an intellectually-rich environment in Sciences Po, a team of professors involved in academic research, policy discussions and learning on the European Union will shed light on current debates, on their causes, and on their solutions.

Those debates still have most of their roots in the history of Europe since World War II and thus, they coincide with the construction of the European Union (EU) dating back to 1957. It was not a surprise that the 2012 Nobel Prize for Peace was attributed to the EU: it gave the legitimate weight to the historical achievements of European governments and citizens.

Going back to the history, it shall be reminded that the EU six founding partners (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, and the Netherlands) initially pursued two main objectives – international security and customs union – but the opposition between them on how to establish International security led Europe to tackle economic issues almost exclusively until the 1980s. As a consequence, some economic convergence emerged, but many divergences remained on issues which were still dealt with at the domestic level.

The scope for integration has started to reach social, security and political matters only in the 1980s. Within a few decades, a surge of European integration occurred with the enlargement process, passing from 15 EU Member States in 1995 to 28 in 2013, and with the adoption of a Single Currency, the Euro, shared by 19 EU Member States (then members of the Eurozone). This surge of European integration made the political process ever more difficult and intensified divergences within the EU, in sharp contrast with the initial objective of creating a stable and wealthy area. Tensions among EU countries regarding security, migration, sustainable development, the value of the Euro vis-à-vis the US Dollar, and the optimal size of the Eurozone have been examples of the heterogeneity of views on the future of Europe coming from the Europeans themselves.

The global financial crisis which hit the EU in 2008 did not help fixing economic and social discrepancies and differences in points of views about the European project. Over the past few years, European governments have had difficulties to organise a coordinated response to the economic and social slump to the financial failure and to the Middle-East geopolitical tensions. Recently, Eurozone countries have had to manage a dramatic economic crisis, in Greece and in the so-called “peripheral countries”, thus questioning the survival of one of Europe’s main economic achievements: the Euro. Another achievement, the freedom of movement within the Schengen area (which gathers most EU countries) has been disrupted by a few countries because

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of the substantial flows of migrants from Syria, Iraq, or East Africa which have escaped wars and dictatorships since 2015.

The UK referendum on EU, where the ‘leave’ beat the ‘remain’ has paved the way for an era of EU disintegration or for an EU impetus: EU citizens are watching the EU more closely now and they expect reforms and results.

The forward and backward steps of the European integration process certainly need to be understood if one wishes to know where the EU stands, in comparison with other countries in the world, and where it may go. Different disciplinary fields from Social Sciences will be called for in this respect: economics, history, international relations, political science and sociology. They should help to learn about the past, present and future of Europe.

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THE EUROPEAN STUDIES PROGRAM

AT A GLANCE

 Dates: February the 12th until March the 9th, 2018 (recommended arrival date: February the

10th and departure date: March the 10th).

A one-month tailor made program taught in English by Sciences Po academics who are specialists in the field. Classes will cover the history, politics, law and economics of the EU, and will include such topics as the political system and institutional functioning of the EU, the economics of integration, monetary and fiscal policies, identity and migration issues relating to the EU, and the European economies after the global financial crisis.

 French language tuition is offered at 2 levels: beginner or intermediate/advanced. Enrolment is not mandatory, yet this is a good opportunity to acquire some basic French language or improve your current level. A placement test will be organized at Sciences Po upon your arrival.

 A group of 50 students at the maximum.

 Two field trips, one to a Sciences Po regional campus and one to European institutions in Brussels or Strasbourg.

 Tutorship is provided for the whole duration of the program, to assist students in writing their final essay. Tutors meet with the students at least once a week and when necessary.

 Attendance is compulsory.

 Assessment: Enrolled students take a multiple choice questions test at the end of the common bloc and write an essay (10 pages) on a topic related to one of the two thematic blocs chosen. Essays are to be delivered before the field trip to Brussels (or Strasbourg) during the last week of the program.

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TEAM

ACADEMIC DEAN OF THE PROGRAM: DR JÉRÔME CREEL

Jérôme Creel has been the Academic Dean of the European Studies Program since 2006 and

Director at Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Economiques (Sciences Po) since 2014. He was a Deputy between 2003 and 2013. He is also associate professor of economics at ESCP Europe, a leading French business school. He holds a PhD from University Paris-Dauphine in Economics. His works have dealt with economic policies in the EMU, the economics of EU enlargement and institutional economics. His most recent research has been devoted to the costs of financial instability and to the effectiveness of newly-designed monetary policies in Europe.

PROGRAM COORDINATION – SCIENCES PO INTERNATIONAL OFFICE - CENTRE FOR ASIA, THE PACIFIC, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Anna Dall’Oca works with the International Affairs division to expand Sciences Po’s cooperation in

the Asia Pacific region. Passionate about international cooperation, education and cross-cultural communication - with a keen interest in the Asia-Pacific, she has lived and worked across Australia, China and Thailand, as well as in Italy, France, Spain, the UK and the United States. Anna has supported the advancement of international programmes and high-level policy dialogues with the International Crisis Group, the European Union, the UN, and most recently, with a G20 public-private research partnership. She holds a BA in Asian Studies from Ca' Foscari University (Italy) and Master’s Degrees in Political Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (UK) and in International Relations and Anthropology from the London School of Economics and Political Science (UK).

Marie Valin-Colin is assistant to the Centre for Asia, the Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. She

holds a Master’s degree on English translation specialised in Literature.

Sophie Eclappier is assistant to the Centre for Asia, the Pacific, Africa and the Middle East. She

holds a Master’s degree in theatre studies from Paris 3 University.

Catherine Capelle is the Administrative Coordinator of the Centre for Asia, the Pacific, Africa and

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COURSE STRUCTURE

Please note that the course structure may be subject to minor changes. A detailed program and schedule will be sent to the participants later on.

COMMON BLOC – “EUROPE: WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?” – 16 TEACHING HOURS

The common bloc is comprised of 8 courses of 2 hours each; it presents a short but comprehensive view of Europe, including the consequences of Brexit, and of its different facets: a long history, quite diverse values and identities, including about gender issues and sustainable development, and different views on politics. Four disciplines will thus be involved: history, sociology, economics and political science.

THEMATIC BLOCS – 20 TEACHING HOURS

The thematic blocs are comprised of 5 courses of 2 hours each. The students are requested to choose two out of the three thematic courses.

“Economics of the Euro area”. There has been a long tradition in economics of studying monetary unions, but the Euro area is specific in many respects: these include economic policies, labour markets, finance, etc. This bloc is dedicated to understanding the extent to which the Euro area has been so specific and why it faces so many difficulties like the sovereign-debt crisis. The reasons why the European Union lags behind the United States and Japan, in terms of incomes per head and also in terms of reactivity to a shock like the 2008-2009 recession, and why EU is being caught up by emerging economies will also be discussed.

“Europe and its external relations”. At its birth, European construction was meant to tackle

security issues and not only economic issues. Actually, Europeans had to wait until the end of the 1980s to see their governments promoting a coordinated strategy in this field. Events in Russia and Ukraine have accelerated the requirement for a European foreign policy. Coordination in other fields, like trade and budget, came earlier, although European governments and institutions still face difficulties speaking with a single voice. Ecological issues are also at stake and require a common EU policy.

“Migration and identities”. “Union in diversity” was intended to be the European Union motto in

the Constitutional Treaty. This diversity reflects the heterogeneity of member countries: different spoken languages, different habits, different levels of development, etc. Three main angles are focused on: the 13 newcomers of 2004 and 2013 (11 Central and Eastern European countries, Cyprus and Malta), which have formed the latest enlargement waves, the likeliest newcomers

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(Macedonia, Serbia, etc.) and a specific case: a long-standing candidate country, Turkey, at the border with Middle-East countries. The immigration and migrant policy will also be dealt with in this bloc.

FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSES – 10 TEACHING HOURS

The language courses are comprised of 5 courses of 2 hours each and offered at two levels. Participation is not mandatory. Students confirming enrolment in these classes are requested to attend all of them.

LIST OF COURSES

Common bloc: “Europe: What are we talking about?”

- The (long) history of Europe until 1957

- Contemporary history of Europe: with and without the UK - Europe and the Crisis

- The domestic impact of EU policies in a comparative perspective - Welfare State, Labour Market and Gender in Europe

- The European Strategy against Climate Change

Optional blocs

Economics of the Euro Area

- Economics of Integration - Structural reforms - A European Capitalism:

what phone number? - Single monetary policy

during a global crisis - Fiscal rules and

sustainability

Europe and its External relations

- Biodiversity and Ecosystems: the EU global role

- The European Foreign Policy (1)

- The European Foreign Policy (2)

- The European Budget - European Trade Policy

with the rest of the world

Migrations and Identities

- The latest EU enlargements - The future of EU

enlargements

- The Common Immigration Policy

- Turkey: Identity and Political Issue - North-South

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

ELIGIBILITY

 To be enrolled in one of Sciences Po Japanese partner universities;  To have a good English ability (TOEFL IBT 87 or IELTS 6);

 To have a background on Social Sciences: History, Economics, Sociology, International relations, Law.

REGISTRATION

Registration forms available at the international office of the partner university, to be sent to

[email protected] and [email protected]

Deadline: December the 8th, 2017

TUITION FEES

Tuition fees include the study trips to the European institutions in Brussels or Strasbourg and to one of Sciences Po regional campuses

Tuition fees also include a one-month metro card

PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION POLICY

Tuition fees are payable through the Partner university in case of a special agreement or by bank transfer to Sciences Po directly by December 20th, 2016.

No cancellation can be accepted once the registration form is received by Sciences Po, unless a serious medical reason invoked. In this case, reimbursement is provided upon presentation of a compliant medical attestation. Under this condition, reimbursement term is as follows:

from 29 up to 15 days before arrival: 70 % from 14 up to 10 days before arrival: 40 % from 9 up to 7 days before arrival: 30 %

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ACCOMMODATION

Sciences Po suggests the participating students to rent a studio-apartment (double occupancy), with all facilities and internet for 28 consecutive nights at Résidence Adagio Bercy Village.       (https://www.adagio­city.com/gb/hotel­6789­aparthotel­adagio­paris­bercy­village/index.shtml).  Accommodation is to be paid directly to Sciences Po.

The participating students have also the possibility to find their own place to live in Paris (please advise Sciences Po by the time of registration).

LIVING EXPENSES IN PARIS

We recommend the participating students to secure about 850 euros for living in Paris for the duration of the program.

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