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Faculty of: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

European and international policies

Milan

Domestic applicants
International applicants
Duration
2 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
LM-52 R (International relations)

The preparation acquired by graduates in European and International Policies opens up access to a plurality of professional paths, in different types of work realities. Among the most frequent professional profiles, we mention:

  • Professionals of international and European organisations and institutions: Diplomatic and civil servant career in national, international and European institutions, after passing the relevant competitions.
  • Professionals in the management of economic institutions and organisations: Executive and managerial careers in public and private companies; corporate social responsibility; public relations and lobbying; research and development of new products, new markets, international collaborations; Studies and Planning Offices.
  • Professionals in national and international non-profit organisations: planning and management of non-profit organisations, such as foundations, associations, national and international non-governmental organisations, social enterprises, voluntary organisations, dealing in particular with fundraising, relations with institutional donors, public relations, lobbying, public-private collaborations.
  • Professionals in the analysis and communication of international affairs: at research and consulting institutes, analysis centers of private or public organisations, traditional and new media.
  • Peace-building and institution-building professionals: at supranational conflict prevention, peacemaking, peace-keeping programs; institution-building, verification and monitoring of stabilization programs in societies characterised by conflict.