Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance Master's programme European Governance DR n Two master degrees n Study in two different cities and countries n Professional skills for real-life challenges n Different angles: economics, law and public administration T AF Bright minds, better future European Governance This interdisciplinary Master’s programme investigates vital questions facing European countries today. It will equip you with the knowledge and skills to answer these questions and formulate appropriate responses to the challenges they pose. You will study in two different cities and countries, obtain two master's degrees and you will have a unique opportunity to see various levels of government at work in two different contexts. PRESSING CONCERNS FACING EUROPE TODAY Double degree, two different locations European Governance is a unique double-degree programme offered in partnership with Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic) and the University of Konstanz (Germany). As a student in this programme, T AF DR The master’s programme in European Governance explores pressing concerns facing Europe today: How can we regulate financial markets in crisis? How can we make the transition to a green economy and sustainable forms of energy? Will reforms to welfare states foster economic growth, and if so, how do we approach these reforms? What are the emerging patterns of intelligence sharing and law enforcement within the context of cross-border policing? Are European countries becoming more similar and homogenous because of the EU? Does the EU unify us as equals or undermine democracy? These are amongst the most important questions facing Europe today. Each issue involves activities at the local, national, and European level, and each requires insight into the fields of economics, law, and public administration. The interdisciplinary Master’s programme in European Governance will equip you with the knowledge and skills to answer these questions and to formulate appropriate responses to the challenges they pose. Our programme prepares you to deal with and work within the framework of European governance – both in Brussels and at home. you will study and live in two different European locations. This will STUDYPROGRAMME Year 1 of the programme is spent either at Masaryk University in Brno (Czech Republic) or at the University of Konstanz (Germany). Each university brings its specific colour to the double-degree programme, thanks to their different locations within Europe and the different specialisations they offer. Masaryk University has, among other things, particular expertise in the sociopolitical aspects of European governance and the transformation of Central and Eastern Europe since the late 1980s. The University of Konstanz has a strong research tradition in international relations and European integration. Year 2 is taken by all students together at Utrecht University (The Netherlands). The University focuses on an interdisciplinary study of European governance, using the combined insights of law, economics, public administration, and organisational science. In the final semester, all students write a thesis as part of a research internship within an organisation that EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE Duration: 2 years (120 EC) Language of instruction: English Deadline for application: april 1 2015 Degree: Brno (Czech Republic): Magistr/ Magistra (Mgr), Konstanz (Germany): Master of Arts (Ma) and Utrecht (The Netherlands): Master of Science (MSc). allow you to experience European governance from two different perspectives in the context of a unique personal experience. Double degree Successful graduates will receive two Master diplomas, one from each university, specifying that the degree was completed in cooperation between the universities. The two Master diplomas are equivalent to the Master’s degree in countries of the three partner universities as follows: Brno (Czech Republic): Magistr/ Magistra (Mgr), Konstanz (Germany): Master of Arts (Ma) and Utrecht (The Netherlands): Master of Science (MSc). deals with issues of European governance. This can be an EU organisation in Brussels or an organisation working at the national, regional, or local level. CARREER PROSPECTS What Europe is actually all about I wanted to find out what contemporary Europe is actually all about. What is the impact of the EU on the Netherlands; in which way are Human Rights protected; what is and what isn’t true about all the T AF DR The unique combination of expertise within the participating universities’ faculties offers an opportunity for this challenging international master’s programme. It provides you with a sound academic training that will prepare you for professional positions in a range of organisations: Local, regional, and national governments, which are increasingly working in a European context EU institutions, such as the European Commission and EU agencies Other international organisations working in Europe Non-profit organisations that are confronted with issues of European governance Businesses whose regulatory environment is largely shaped by processes of European governance Consultancy firms prejudices? This Master's Programme seemed like the best fit for me to find the answers on these topics. Europe is a phenomenon that can TUITON FEE Year 1 in the Czech Republic 2014-2015: € 3000,Year 1 in Germany 2014-2015: no tuition fee, € 300,administration fee each year Year 2 in the Netherlands 2014-2015: € 1906,- (for a first Dutch master's) be best addressed from not only a public administration point of view but also from a law and economic approach. Furthermore I find it of added value to focus on classic courses about the EU but also to learn more about the position of Europe as an international actor. ADMISSION AND APPLICATION Emma Smit, student of the European Governance programme. First Applications for admission to the double-degree Master's Programme in European Governance will be welcomed from candidates with a BSc or BA in disciplines such as Social Studies, Law, Economics, Governance and Organisational Science, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sociology, Political Science, International Relations or European Studies, and who can demonstrate a previous interest in European issues. Previous degree: The minimum requirement for admission is a Dutch Bachelor’s degree in one of the above fields (or international equivalent). For more information about admission and application, please visit our website. year: Brno (Czech Republic). SELECTION PROCEDURE Only 25 to 30 students can be selected to the programme as admission is possible for students in the three participating universities Utrecht, Brno and Konstanz. Selection will be made by a Joint Selection Committee from the participating universities. An UNU56892-81416-en-US-1114-1 required, will be held at the university most convenient to the applicant. European Governance - Year 2 - Utrecht University (Brno/Konstanz - Utrecht) Semester 1 Semester 2 Compulsory courses (30 EC) Compulsory courses (30 EC) DR Labour Markets and Welfare States in Europe (7,5) A research internship (within an organisation dealing with European Governance issues or working within an EU context) + Thesis and public defense (30) Regulating Markets (7,5) Designing Institutions in a Multi-level Context (7,5) Enforcement in Europe (7,5) T AF Colophon Oktober 2014: Publication: Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, Utrecht University. Text: European Governance and the Communications Office. Photo's: Jan Willem Groen, Maria Salaru, Gert den Toom. Print: Drukkerij Zuidam, Utrecht. This brochure was compiled with the utmost care. Programmes and egulations are, however, continuously subject to change. The content reflects the situation at the moment of publication. interview at one of the participating universities may form part of the selection procedure. The interview, if More information Utrecht University School of Governance (USG) Hetty Faber E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: +31 30 253 8293 Adress: Bijlhouwerstraat 6, 3511 ZC Utrecht, The Netherlands Website: www.uu.nl/masters > European Governance www.uu.nl/masters
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