The French university where spies go for training.
BBC The course attracts both typical early 20s students and French government spies on day release.
University professor Xavier Crettiez admits that he doesn't know the real names of many of the students on his course.
It was developed by the university in association with the Academie du Renseignement, the training arm of the French secret services.
After the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, the government went on a large recruitment drive within the French intelligence agencies.
It asked Sciences Po, one of France's leading universities, to come up with a new course to both train potential new spies, and provide continuous training for current agents.
If you are keen to apply to get on the course, French citizenship is an essential requirement, although some dual citizens are accepted. »