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Joint Master in Global Economic Governance and Public Affairs

Master

In Berlin (Germany), Nice (France) and Roma (Italy)

£ 8,594.50 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

10,000 €

Become an Economist and Public Affairs international expert!

Study in Rome, Berlin and Nice

Are you interested in studying Economic Governance and Public Affairs in 3 differents countries ?

Choose the Joint Master in Global Economic Governance and Public Affairs at the Centre international de formation européenne which takes place in Rome, Berlin and Nice.

The programme is focused on how to assess, manage and enhance private and public institutions’ governance with a wide range of economic and digital intelligence tools.

The Master is offered by CIFE in cooperation with the LUISS School of Government in Rome.

The programme starts in Rome (October to December). Courses will give an introduction to Global Governance, focusing on the context and challenges of economic governance and policy in the 21st century.

The Master continues in Berlin (January to March). Teaching will concentrate on new forms of transnational and interregional governance as a way forward towards sustainable development in the context of major climate and demographic changes.

Studying in Berlin, one of the most dynamic and inspiring cities of the 21st century, helps students to analyse how institutions, corporations, foundations and research centres are preparing the transition towards climate and demographic changes through innovative economic, social and environmental initiatives. Courses will discuss topics such as energy transition and sustainable finance. Case studies will review public-private partnership and innovative governance to ensure sustainable development.

Courses conclude in Nice (April to June). A special focus will be laid on Policy Intelligence, inciting participants to investigate how far the digital society enables transforming economic data into policy knowledge. As part of their academic requirements, students will complete a final Master thesis.

Facilities

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Berlin (Germany)
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Nice (France)
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81 Rue de France, 06000

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AprilEnrolment now open
Roma (Italy)
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OctoberEnrolment now open

About this course

At the end of the programme, all the participants will obtain

- Digital and sustainable economy-relevant curriculum:

Experiencing the digital economy in a global interdependent world and develop the analytical expertise necessary to govern economic institutions that strengthen individual opportunity, social cohesion and environmental stability.

- Expert's applied research feedback:

Building their skills on mastering governance towards sustainable economic development with a hands-on master thesis mentored by CIFE and LUISS experts as well as other seasoned policy leaders.

- Global alumni and network community:

Connecting with CIFE's and LUISS' network of policy makers and diplomats while also accessing exclusive project opportunities in European and international institutions.

This graduate programme is aimed at students who have already completed a first degree (minimum three years of study at university level). Furthermore, students must have a good knowledge of English.

For students who have completed their undergraduate studies (Minimum 3-year university at a bachelor level)
Good command of English required.

Graduates receive two certifications from CIFE along with a Master's diploma awarded by the LUISS School of Governance, granting altogether 60 ECTS at Master level.
The certifications provided by CIFE are:
- The Joint Master in Global Economic Governance and Policy Affairs (GEGPA), certifying the successful completion of the academic curriculum and granting 60 ECTS at Master level.
- The degree qualification "Policy Officer in European and International organisations" (level 7 EQF), recognised by the French state.

The GEGPA Joint Master is taught by renowned researchers and experienced professionals who combine second-to-none practical expertise and academic credentials. It combines on-site teaching, case studies, consulting missions, a research thesis and distant learning tools.
Students are expected to actively participate in applied research studies provided by our contributing partners. To complement their studies, motivated graduates may apply for traineeships in these global institutions, contributing partners of the programme:

OECD in Paris
Potsdam Institute in Advanced Sustainability Studies
Secretariat of the Euromed City Network in Nice
Sustainable Finance Geneva
Swiss Philanthopy Foundation in Geneva
United Nations Conventions on Desertification in Bonn

Candidates must submit an online registration dossier to the LUISS secretariat at:
sog.luiss.it/graduate-programs/joint-master-global-economic-governance-and-public-affairs/online-application

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Subjects

  • Governance
  • Public Affairs
  • Global
  • Government
  • Joint
  • Economics
  • Management Economics
  • Political Economics
  • European Politics
  • International Trade
  • Sustainable Development
  • Policy

Teachers and trainers (2)

Arnaud Leconte

Arnaud Leconte

Professor of Economics, CIFE - Co-director of the CEGPA Joint Master

Sergio Fabbrini

Sergio Fabbrini

Director of the LUISS School of Government & the GEGPA joint Master

Sergio Fabbrini is Director of the Luiss School of Government and Professor of Political Science and International Relations at LUISS Guido Carli, where he holds a Jean Monnet Chair in European Institutions and Politics. Since 1996, he is Recurrent Professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of Political Science and Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California at Berkeley. In 2004 he succeeded Giovanni Sartori as Editor of “Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica” that he directed until 2009. He received several academic prizes and lectured and taught.

Course programme

  • "Global Governance" at LUISS School of Government in Rome:
Learn the context and challenges of economic governance and policy in the 21st century while attending the following courses:

- Democracy and Global Governance: conceptual and methodological issues
- Global Politics: power shifts in an age of globalisation
- Statistics for International Public Affairs
- The Political Economy of the Eurocrisis

  • "Sustainable Development, the Way Forward?" at CIFE in Berlin:
Study new forms of transnational and interregional governance as a way forward towards sustainable development in the context of major climate and demographic changes by completing the following courses:

- Transnational Innovation
- Global and Local Regulation
- Interregional Innovation

  • "Policy Intelligence" at CIFE in Nice:
Investigate how far the digital society enables transforming economic data into policy knowledge by studying:

- Cybergovernance
- Economic Indicators
- Global Risk Management
- Applied Research Methodology, case studies, simulation exercises and skills workshops

Throughout the whole curriculum in Rome, Berlin and Nice, students will participate in networking meetings with national and international government officials, private sector representatives and leading academics organised by LUISS School of Government in Rome and by CIFE in Berlin and Nice.

Additional information

Application Deadline: 30 May 2021

Joint Master in Global Economic Governance and Public Affairs

£ 8,594.50 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

10,000 €