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One programme - two branches - One academic year

The Master in Advanced European and International Studies is targeted at
students who have completed their undergraduate studies. Its objective is to
give students an overarching, encompassing vision of the political, social,
economic, and cultural problems of today’s modern world. The programme follows
an original approach which distinguishes it from other Master courses in
European Studies and International Relations.
The M.A.E.I.S. is quintessentially
an international programme
The student body constitutes a small international community:
each year, around 15 different nationalities are represented
among the students. Lectures are delivered by speakers coming
from different countries. During the academic year, the
participants study in three different countries and visit other
countries in the form of study trips.
The M.A.E.I.S. is an
interdisciplinary programme
We receive students who have studied Economics, Political
Science, History, Languages, but also graduates from other
subjects as diverse as Natural Sciences, Engineering or the
Arts. This diversity of academic background of our students
makes the in-class discussions and group work during the year
particularly interesting and engaging. The teachers also come
from various differing disciplines and include political
scientists, lawyers, economists, historians, and sociologists.
The M.A.E.I.S. prepares the students for professional life
We
are in close contact with international organisations, European
institutions and other actors of the European political
environment. High-ranking civil servants, diplomats and experts
contribute to our teaching and acquaint the students with their
daily work patterns in these organisations. We put students in
contact with organisations which may be able to offer them an
internship after the end of the academic year. Simulation games
which replicate negotiations in international and European
institutions help prepare the students in a concrete way for
their future work.
The M.A.E.I.S. puts a lot of emphasis
on the students’ individual research
The
thesis which each student has to prepare during the academic
year offers the possibility to gain expertise in a specific
field and helps them to prepare for life in the real world of
work. We help our students contact experts who can be of help in
their research. Our study visits provide the students with the
opportunity to access specialised libraries and to discuss
findings with competent personalities.
The M.A.E.I.S. allows close and
regular contact between students and teaching staff
Each year consists of a maximum of approximately 30 students.
The same teaching staff accompanies them to the different
locations where the programme takes place. Hence, there is
continual evaluation of the students’ work which guarantees the
programme’s coherence.
The Master in Advanced European and International Studies is
targeted at students who have completed their undergraduate
studies. Its objective is to give students an overarching,
encompassing vision of the political, social, economic, and
cultural problems of today’s modern world. The programme follows
an original approach which distinguishes it from other Master
courses in European Studies and International Relations.
The trilingual branch
The trilingual branch of the Master in Advanced European and
International Studies was established over 40 years ago. To the
best of our knowledge, it is the only Master’s programme in
European and International Studies taught in three languages
(French, English, and German). Successfully completing a
trilingual programme gives our graduates a genuine competitive
advantage on the job market.
The programme of the trilingual branch includes two terms in
Nice, and one term in Berlin (which includes a seminar at the
University of Rostock). A study trip to the European and
international institutions, as well as a seminar in Rome,
completes the programme. This multi-faceted approach offers the
students various different perspectives on contemporary Europe:
In Nice, the French vision of Europe’s realities prevails,
taking into account the other Mediterranean countries of the
European Union and the Maghreb countries. In Berlin, the
problems of Central and Eastern Europe, including the process of
enlargement of the European Union, are emphasized. Through this
unique approach, the trilingual branch gives the students an
insight into a fundamental element of European integration:
French-German relations.
The anglophone branch
The anglophone branch started in October 2005, at the moment
when accession negotiations between Turkey and the European
Union began.
Its programme includes terms in Istanbul, Nice, Poznan and Berlin, complemented by a study trip to European and international
organisations.
In Istanbul, the process of Europeanization of Turkey is a
central topic, as well as the relations of the European Union
with the Caucasus countries, Central Asia, and the Middle East

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