Advanced Master of Science in Economics of Globalisation and European Integration 
Under the auspices of the faculty of Economic, Social & Political Sciences and Solvay Business School. In cooperation with IES.
This programme is organised in different countries. The starting date is earlier than for other programmes.
Outline
As a result of fundamental changes in the international trading environment associated with European integration and economic renewal in Central and Eastern Europe, the universities participating in this programme acknowledge the need for their economic and management faculties to develop European joint educational initiatives.
Need for specialised university training in field of economics of European integration
They recognise that there is an increasing need for specialised university training in the field of the economics of European integration in which, besides a further study in economic theory, applied economic, social and legal topics on European integration are dealt with. They also believe that this type of study prospers in an environment where students and teachers from different countries participate.
The programme is aimed at students with career aspirations in research, in government and international organisations, and in research departments of large banks and industrial and commercial corporations.
Duration: 1 year.
Educational programme and minimum admission requirements
- Check out the programme of the Master of Science in Economics of Globalisation and European Integration at the website of the Universiteit Antwerpen
The programme is open to students who have earned 240 ECTS credits in an economics or applied economics university study programme or have a bachelor degree in these areas that is considered by the Joint Studies Board to be equivalent.
Applicants that are enrolled in the final year of their academic programme should submit an official letter in English from their university confirming that the student is expected to finalise his/her course at the end of the current academic year, and submit up-to-date authenticated transcripts with the results of the previous years.
The proficiency in English of the students of the participating universities is checked by the local academic co-ordinators. Students from other universities should submit proof of a computer-based TOEFL level of minimum 230 (or its equivalent in the so-called next-generation TOEFL score system), or a IELTS grade of at least 6.5, or should submit proof of having studied at least one academic year in an English-language programme.
Coordinator
Prof. M. Jegers
Building C, Room 139
Pleinlaan 2
B-1050 Brussel,
PHONE: +32 (0)32 629 21 13,
Marc.Jegers@vub.ac.be
More information
- Check out the website http://webhost.ua.ac.be/eitei
- An overview of all Master and Postgraduate programmes taught in English at the VUB can be found in the brochure Student (on top) of the world (970 KB)