SCIENCESPO: Youth & Leaders Summit 2026

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11th edition: “Wanted: a UN Secretary General for a broken world”

Every year since 2016, the Youth and Leaders Summit is a paramount platform for public debate in international affairs. For its 11th edition, the Summit will be centered on the topic “Wanted: a UN Secretary General for a broken world” and will be held on the afternoon and evening of Tuesday 27 January and Wednesday 28 January 2026, during the first week of classes.

The 2026 Summit will be structured around different formats. Debates and conversations between leading personalities of international affairs and PSIA students. Panel discussions with up to five experts. Break-out sessions where a small group of students will discuss with one expert in a more informal setting will wrap up each day. 

The Summit benefits from an exclusive media partnership with The New York Times.

Program

As candidates prepare their campaigns for the role of Secretary General, the UN’s top leadership role, the stakes for global cooperation have never been higher. Just a year after current UNSG António Guterres launched the Pact for the Future - a wide-ranging international agreement, designed to make the international system more inclusive, effective and fit for 21st-century challenges - the tide is turning: military budgets are swelling, sustainable development is sidelined, and the UN faces significant budget and staff cuts, over and above deeper losses across peacekeeping, humanitarian, and health agencies. 

Moreover, ongoing global conflicts have reignited criticism of the Security Council’s effectiveness and legitimacy, with mounting calls to reform a system built in the aftermath of World War II so it can better respond to the geopolitical realities of the 21st century.

2025 marked ten years since the Paris Agreement, yet climate change continues to accelerate, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. What realistic hope is there for meaningful climate governance and action? Meanwhile, Artificial Intelligence is reshaping societies faster than governments can respond and adapt. While it offers new tools for crisis response and development, it also introduces risks of surveillance, disinformation, and algorithmic bias. Can the UN become the “compass” guiding humanity toward a safe, inclusive, and sustainable digital future?

The world’s key multilateral institution needs a new leader who can navigate these intersecting challenges of this century with vision, determination, and equity; hence the theme of this year’s Summit: “Wanted: A UN Secretary General for a Broken World.”

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