Programme Overview
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“The Master in European Integration and Development has proven to be a programme of great utility, aimed not only at professionals dealing with European affairs but also at students interested in continuing their academic careers. The foremost quality of the programme is undoubtedly the high standards of the teaching staff. Highly motivated students from all over the world and a well-grounded curriculum make it a must for anyone conducting business in or with the EU.”
Branislav Radeljic |
Scope and Goals
The one year 60 ECTS Advanced Master's programme has two 'specialisation streams':
- European Political and Social Integration (EPSI)
- Economic Integration (EI)
It offers students an education of the highest academic standards on the European unification process. The Master is designed to provide graduate students of different backgrounds with an expert knowledge on European legislation, European institutions and the economic integration process.
Furthermore, those with professional backgrounds and experience in national administrations, European institutions, etc. will find the programme challenging and rewarding. A multidisciplinary approach ensures insight from economics, law, political sciences, and sociology. A maximum of 30 students will be admitted in each of the two specialisations in order to assure high quality interactive teaching.
Length of study
In order to allow students to combine this Master programme with their other professional activities, classes are organised in the evenings. The Euromaster can be followed on a full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 years) basis.
Teaching staff
The faculty members of the Euromaster are all experienced teachers with extensive academic credentials (e.g. PhD, publications and research activities). Several faculty members are high level EU officials and add a strong practitioners’ perspective to our program.
Programme dates
- Deadline application 1 May 2012
- Academic board admission decision: 1 June 2012
- Orientation week: 17-22 September 2012
- Start of academic year: 24 September 2012

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