European Affairs

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Deadline: Dec 20, 2024
501–600 place StudyQA ranking:4755 Duration:2 years

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The Master in European Affairs offers a comprehensive programme of instruction for students keen to embark on European careers, whether in the European or national public sector or in the private sector. It brings together students from over 35 countries and a faculty with the same multicultural profile, comprised of academics, researchers and European or French civil servants, together with the best practitioners from the European "galaxy".

The objectives of this Master are to educate specialists in European questions able to adapt easily to a multicultural and multidisciplinary environment. In order to enhance their curriculum, students have to choose a policy stream among one of the twelve offered by the School.

The Master in Public Policy offers a wide choice of dual degree programs. Students benefit also from the international environment of the Global Public Policy Network (GPPN) chaired by the School.

Students can also attend the preparation for Administrator (AD5) organized by EPSO by following CPCE classes.

To equip our students with a multidimensional and panoramic vision, the curriculum is built around a thorough core module in public economics, law, public policy and ethics, with a historical and comparative approach to European affairs. 

The School also offers a broad range of policy streams of specialization in public and European affairs, taught in French or in English, completed by elective courses that examine current policy debates with insight from academics and practitioners, and opportunities offered by the Policy Lab (case studies, simulations, Civic Tech) to bridge the gap between theory and practice, decision and action.

During the fourth semester, students choose between undertaking an internship, studying at a partner university, writing a master thesis or doing an individual project, depending on their professional project. 

For upcoming applicants to the Master's degree: the Policy Stream curricula available on the website correspond to the first and second semesters for first year Master's students in the 2018 - 2019 cohort. The curricula for the third and fourth semesters on the website correspond to the academic program for second year Master's students in the 2017-2019 cohort. The possible differences in the academic requirements and courses offered are the result of modifications in the academic curriculum that took place over the last two years. 

  • Digital, New Technology and Public Policy (in English)
  • Economics and Public Policy (in English)
  • Energy, Environment and Sustainability (in English) 
  • Europe in the world (offered in PSIA, in English)
  • European Regulation (in English)
  • Management and Public Affairs (in English)
  • Politics and Public Policy (in English)
  • Social Policy and Social Innovation (in English)
  • Cultural policy and management (in English or in French )
  • Global Health (in English or in French)
  • Security and Defense (in French)
  • Public Administration (in French)

For all programmes:

  • CV/Résumé
  • Official academic transcript(s) (signed and/or stamped) for the entirety of your time in higher education (including periods spent abroad on exchange programmes). 
  • An official or informal translation in English, if applicable
  • Language Test certificate (where applicable)
  • Two academic references. Please note that certain programmes require one or two professional references in addition to the academic ones.
  • An official proof (signed and stamped) from your university, providing your undergraduate cumulative grade average (and your graduate cumulative grade average if applicable). Please provide one certificate by degree and/or institution attended. 
  • Articles or other texts which you have written or published (not mandatory)

•TOEFL IBT 100

•IELTS 7

•Cambridge English Advanced C1

  • students whose tax residence is in the European Economic Area pay fees according to a sliding scale, from € 0 to € 10 370/year for the undergraduate programmes and from € 0 to € 14 270 for the Master's programmes;
  • students whose tax residence is not in the European Economic Area will pay fees of € 10 370/year for the undergraduate programmes and € 14 270 for the Master's programmes.

Annual income per fiscal dependent and fees

66 584 € and over:         14 270 €

43 250 € to 66 583 €:     12 020 €

36 250 € to 43 249 €:     9 980 €

30 250 € to 36 249 €:     8 370 €

25 250 € to 30 249 €:     6 730 €

21 250 € to 25 249 €:     4 950 €

19 584 € to 21 249 €:     3 360 €

18 250 € to 19 583 €:     2 700 €

17 250 € to 18 249 €:     1 840 €

16 250 € to 17 249 €:     1 380 €

14 250 € to 16 249 €:     920 €

12 584 € to 14 249 €:     530 €

0 to 12 583 €:    0

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