- 2.1
Students can recognize, contextualize, explain, and interpret political, societal and economic phenomena in European integration. They can assess events, governance problems and political crises.
- 2.2
Students can analyse the process and actors of EU policy-making at different levels of governance and can reflect on potential developments.
- 2.3
Students can transform a complex problem into a research question, mobilize theories, develop a research design, and conduct empirical work to provide solutions in an analytical and balanced way.
- 2.4
Students can flexibly apply theories and analytical frameworks from different disciplinary perspectives to the main issues of EU politics and policies.
- 2.5
Students can analyse, in a limited amount of time, complex and new issues, by finding and investigating various sources of information and delivering an analytical and critical synthesis.
- 2.6
Students are capable of working as part of a complex project, individually or collectively, and they develop skills of planning, organisation, prioritisation and time management.
- 2.7
Students can communicate clearly and effectively, through oral presentations or written documents, to different kinds of audiences.
- 2.8
Students can evolve in a multi-cultural context and of taking into account the variety of political systems, institutional logics and cultural backgrounds.