RISE - International Relations and European Studies
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The Master’s Programme consists of a common first year intended to provide a background in the legal, economic, historical and political science concepts necessary in the international or European context. During the second year students complete either a specialisation (‘track’) in International Relations or in European Studies.In the International Relations (LM-52) track, students explore various issues, including international law relating to the protection of human rights, the relationship between religion and international relations, economic and taxation issues, education and health, and the role of supranational institutions. Finally, students are offered a wide array of area-specific courses to specialize in, if they so choose. In particular, the International Relations track prepares students interested in pursuing a diplomatic career or as officers or directors in international organizations, NGOs, international cooperation agencies, consulting agencies, journalism, research centers, and at high levels of public administration operating in an international context. The European Studies (LM-90) track aims to train professionals with in-depth knowledge of the process of European integration and its current organization, with a particular focus on the structure and dynamics of EU functions, integration, the content of EU policy, and the EU’s impact in national and international politics. Further opportunities for specialization can be had during internships, as well as during final dissertation and other research work.
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Florence
Italy
50112
Italy
- 2 years
- Full Time
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