
Master in European Governance
Taught in the heart of one of the principal institutional centres of the European Union, the University of Luxembourg’s innovative bilingual (English/French) Master in European Governance distinctively combines:
- a strong core of teaching on European Politics and Policy
- a broader interdisciplinary curriculum on European integration;
- a series of practitioner-led seminars providing unique insight into the processes of European decision-making.
The University of Luxembourg is internationally recognised as a leading centre for the study of European integration, European Union governance and European politics more generally. The University of Luxembourg is a member of the prestigious Europaeum network and hosts a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence.
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Objectives
The principal objective of the Master in European Governance is to educate experts in European public policy, providing an advanced-level training in Political Science complemented by a wider interdisciplinarity. The programme permits students:
- To acquire an advanced-level knowledge of the functioning of the institutional system of the European Union, as well as of a wider range of European public policies (particularly in the areas of economic, social and environmental policy).
- To benefit from a solid disciplinary grounding in Political Science complemented by an awareness of interdisciplinary research methods
- To develop transferable skills (data analysis; report-writing; oral presentation, etc.)
- To familiarise themselves with the working methods of the European institutions and/or of private sector firms (including internship possibilities)
- To profit from the experience of an English-language programme with French-language options, situated within a wider multilingual context
Teaching Languages
The programme is principally taught in English. All compulsory courses are available in English. A range of English-language optional courses is further available, allowing students to complete all degree requirements.
French is the second language of the programme. A range of optional courses is available in French.
Both English and French may normally be used for the completion of written coursework.
Career Possibilities
- European institutions
- National, regional and local administrations
- Multinational corporations
- Non-governmental organizations
- Consultancy
- Lobbying
- Journalism
- Education/Research
URL: https://wwwde.uni.lu/studiengaenge/fhse/master_in_european_governance | Datum: Dienstag, den 09. August 2022, 15:46 |