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Master in European Studies
- academic year2023-2024
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Programme titleMaster in European Studies
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Programme mnemonicMA-ETEU
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Programme organised by
- Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences
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Degree typeMaster 120 credits
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Tier2nd cycle
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Field and branch of studyHuman and social sciences/Political and social sciences
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Schedule typeDaytime
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Languages of instructionenglish / french
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Theoretical programme duration2 years
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CampusSolbosch
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Category / TopicHuman and social sciences - Political and social sciences
- Jury PresidentAmandine CRESPY
- Jury SecretaryMartin DELEIXHE
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Degree typeMaster 120 credits
Theoretical programme duration2 years
Learning language(s)english / french
Schedule typeDaytime
CampusSolbosch
Category(ies) - Topic(s)Human and social sciences - Political and social sciences
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Programme objectives
This programme offers a specialised track “European politics and policies” that focuses on the functioning of the European Union.
A second specialised track entitled "EU - ASIA" offers the possibility to complete a double degree (Master 's level – 120 credits) with the University of Waseda in Japan. Students will spend the first academic year in one country and the second in the other. To complete the training they will write a dissertation in co-supervision (ULB / Waseda). This orientation offers solid knowledge of the historical, political, legal, economic and socio-cultural dimensions of European integration as well as of regional cooperation in Asia.
Teaching team and methods
Teaching is to combine training through lecture and practice. It notably emphasizes inter-sectoral contacts (e.g. negotiation simulations, field surveys, interactions with practitioners, internships). New technologies and e-learning are an integral component of the teaching provided to the students.
Programme's added value
- A high-level multidisciplinarity academic program supported by a specialized faculty
- A privileged location in Brussels, the capital of the European Union and headquarters of many political institutions
- A very international student body and faculty with a variety of identities, languages and national cultures represented
- A tradition of excellence in the field of European Studies since the IEE is one of the oldest Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence (i.e. since 1963 ) as well as a recognized forum for high-level debates on the EU and its future.
International / Openness
MES students can seize upon the opportunities provided by the department’s numerous Erasmus program agreements to include a mobility action in their training curriculum.
Access conditions
Programme
The Master in European Studies is a program taught both in English and French, is resolutely open to multidisciplinarity.
The programme includes a common module with courses in fundamental disciplines of European studies, namely history, political science, law, economics and international relations, as well as specialized courses linked to the track.
All students will also take part in a methodological research seminar for preparing their Master thesis, and they will engage with professionalisation activities (a namely a seminar and an intership) in order to prepare their transition towards work.
What's next ?
Prospects
Students can aspire to as many different careers as there are professions associated with Europe. Beyond EU and international institutions, they might apply for jobs in a myriad of consultancies, interest groups (including private firms and NGOs) or regions’ representation offices. Furthermore, at local and national level, most institutions nowadays include a EU affairs department. Finally, the Master gives access to a doctoral training for completing a PhD.