Sciences Po Menton

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In Search of Lost Time
Time

In Search of Lost Time

By: Maria Zoi Michailidou From: Sciences Po Menton If one thing in life is certain, it is that lost time is never found again. This is especially true in today’s society. Everyone
A Tale of Oil Rigs and Windmills: Environmental History and Hope in Azerbaijan
Energy

A Tale of Oil Rigs and Windmills: Environmental History and Hope in Azerbaijan

By: Maia Zasler From: Sciences Po Menton Heydar Aliyev, former President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, famously phrased the country’s vision for its natural resources: “Oil is the greatest wealth of Azerbaijan
7 min read
Student Housing - From a Million Dollar Industry to the Key to Reaching the Potential of Higher Education
STUDENT HOUSING

Student Housing - From a Million Dollar Industry to the Key to Reaching the Potential of Higher Education

By: Maria Francisca Moutinho Ricardo da Costa From: Sciences Po Menton For many students around the world, the transition to university entails much more than an academic challenge. For them, alongside the overwhelming
Turning Pages in the Digital Age: Navigating the Book Revolution with BookTok and Beyond
Book revolution

Turning Pages in the Digital Age: Navigating the Book Revolution with BookTok and Beyond

By: Maria Zoi Michailidou From: Sciences Po Menton It is no secret that recently the editorial landscape has dramatically changed. No longer is it necessary to send one’s work to dozens publishers,
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) the Legal Revolution We've Been Waiting For?
AI

Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) the Legal Revolution We've Been Waiting For?

By: Júlia Heindel Teixeira de Gouvêa From: Sciences Po Menton Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, including generative AI tools, have undeniably permeated organizations, experiencing widespread adoption. Artificial intelligence involves machines, particularly computer systems,
"Democracy Dies in Darkness": Bringing the Light to American Business
democracy

"Democracy Dies in Darkness": Bringing the Light to American Business

By: Maia Zasler From: Sciences Po Menton The Washington Post, an American daily newspaper, adopted the tagline “Democracy Dies in Darkness” in 2017. The slogan references the organization’s steadfast commitment to illuminating
4 min read
Portugal has just run for 6 days on renewable energy. What can the world learn from it?
Renewable Energy

Portugal has just run for 6 days on renewable energy. What can the world learn from it?

By: Maria Francisca Moutinho Ricardo da Costa From: Sciences Po Menton From October 31st to November 6th, the renewable energy produced in Portugal exceeded the needs of households by 262 GWh. For 131
Modern fashion: More than just a catwalk
Fasion

Modern fashion: More than just a catwalk

By: Maria Zoi Michailidou From: Sciences Po Menton Thanks to social media and Hollywood, the fashion industry has radically transformed in the past few decades. Even though fashion weeks in Paris and Milan
The Student Consultant's Report Card: Straight 'A' for Ambition
CONSULTING

The Student Consultant's Report Card: Straight 'A' for Ambition

Over the years, student consulting groups have slowly snuck their way into every major university of the world. We might as well start with our very own GRC: it is a non profit