International Trade Summer School : FAQ

Discover the most frequently asked questions about the PSE Summer School.

Contact & FAQ’s

If you can’t find the answers to your questions in this FAQ, please contact us at summer-school@psemail.eu.

The program will provide a comprehensive review of trade models and empirical methods and will explore the environmental and climate dimensions that can be incorporated into trade analysis.

The program will present recent developments in international trade and trade policy, and the multi-dimensional relationship between international trade and environment/climate change. It will analyse how international trade could exacerbate environmental/climate change problems and how trade policy and international cooperation could be a force multiplier in the global response to environmental and climate challenges. This programme will improve the ability of professionals to critically evaluate research in this area.

Yes, of course. But you will receive a separate answer for each program.
While applying to several programs, make sure they are not taking place during the same week while registering.

Yes, at the end of the week, PSE provides an attendance certificate which specifies, the title and the dates of the program. If such a certificate is not enough for your employer/university, do not hesitate to contact the Summer School team directly and request an official letter with the needed information.

You have to confirm your spot to the PSE administration
1 – Follow the steps on the PSE Application platform.
2 – Register to the program by paying the fees corresponding to your status.
3 – Book an accommodation. PSE does not provide housing, but we’ve gathered as much information as we could on where to book a room.
4 – Check if you need to apply for a VISA TOURIST and start the application if needed.
More info on the dedicated website.
Prepare for the program
5 – Check if there is a workshop within your program and let the director know if you wish to submit a paper and submit it once ready.
6 – Check out if there is a computer needed & if there is a software needed (see in the description of each program and courses).
7 – Have a look at the references, and start reading them to get the best of your week here.

From each page ” Professors “, a link is leading you to their personal webpage.

PSE does not provide accommodation, but we gathered as much information as we could on where to book a room in Paris and near the campus.

The Jourdan Campus gathers around 1500 researchers, students, and administrative teams of the PSE and the École Normale Supérieure – PSL. Our 1-hectare campus offers ideal conditions, and you’ll have access to the classrooms, the cafeteria, the terraces and the garden.

The Campus is located at 48 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris.

To get there by public transport:

  • Métro : Line n°4, station ” Porte d’Orléans ” [3 min walk]
  • RER : Line B, station ” Cité Universitaire ” [5 min walk]
  • Tramway : Line 3a, station ” Montsouris ” [2 min walk]
  • Buses : n°28, n°38, n°68, n°88, n°216