EU Public Affairs and Policies
The two central building blocks of this major are the functioning of the EU governance system and EU policies. Students concentrate on EU policies of critical importance for social and economic progress in the EU, such as the internal market and competition policy, the Eurozone’s macroeconomic policies, security, energy, environment, and social policies.
They study instruments through which EU institutions structure their dialogue with outside stakeholders and learn to critically analyse how the organisation addresses complex social and economic problems such as employment, inflation, balance of payments or economic growth, as well crucial internal security questions. They further deepen their knowledge of the broader historical context by taking a course in the European History and Civilization Major.
The second semester study trip is an integral part of the academic programme, participation is obligatory and students are expected to attend all related conferences and activities. It counts for 2 ECTS.
Students must take five courses from the list of core and specialist courses. The following rules apply:
1) Students need to select one or two courses from the list of core courses within their chosen major.
2) Students of the EPAP, EUW and EUN majors need to select one or two courses from the list of core courses and/or specialist courses of the EHC major.
Core courses
- BARNARD, C. – EU Substantive Law: The four freedoms (20h, 4 ECTS)
- MARZINOTTO, B. – EU Macro-economic Policies (20h, 4 ECTS)
- MONAR, J. – EU Internal Security: A European and National Challenge (20h, 4 ECTS)
- WESSELS, W. – EU Governance: Theory, Practice and Challenges (20h, 4 ECTS)
Specialist courses
- ALEMANNO, A. – Lobbying and Interest representation in the European Union (20h, 4 ECTS)
- AUER, S. – The Sources of EU Power (20h, 4 ECTS)
- BACHTLER, J. – EU Structural and Investment Policies (20h, 4 ECTS)
- CARBONE, M. – EU Development Policy and International Partnerships (20h, 4 ECTS)
- CHRISTIE, E. H. – Defence Economics (20h, 4 ECTS)
- EGENHOFER, C. – EU Energy and Climate Policies (20h, 4 ECTS)
- GÓRA, M. – The Political Economy of Welfare States in Europe (20h, 4 ECTS)
- LIANOS, I. – EU Competition Policy (20h, 4 ECTS)
- ŁAZOWSKI, A. – EU Enlargement Policy - Past and Present (20h, 4 ECTS)
- MARINIELLO, M. – Digital Economy (20h, 4 ECTS)
- POPOWSKI, M. – Building Resilience of the EU: Defence Policy, Economic Security, Internal Security, Climate Change and Civil Pro
- RILEY, A. – EU Security in an Economic Context (20h, 4 ECTS)
Master’s thesis colloquium
Students are automatically registered in the major's research colloquium.
- BOBROWICZ, B. & STEINGASS, S. – EU Public Affairs and Policies Research Colloquium
Compact seminars
Students must select two compact seminars.
- DUMONT, B. & HOLMES, P. – La règlementation des marchés en ligne (10h, 0 ECTS)
- JANKOWSKI, D. – The EU and Geopolitics of Technology (10h, 0 ECTS)
- LAZZARO, E. – Cultural and Creative Industries and Policies in Europe and Beyond: Challenges and Opportunities (10h, 0 ECTS)
- LUFF, D. & BAKER, P. – Political Economy of International Trade - Tools and Practices (8h, 0 ECTS)
- MUNOZ, R. – EU Space Agenda (8h, 0 ECTS)
- SADABUS, A. – Opportunity in Adversity: Moldova’s way to energy resilience (8h, 0 ECTS)
- SZWARC, K. – Climate Finance (10h, 0 ECTS)
Simulation games
Participation in the simulation games is optional.
- BUTTERWICK-PAWLIKOWSKI, R. – The Congress of Vienna 1814-15 (8h, 0 ECTS)
- GUIBOURGÉ-CZETWERTYŃSKI, A. – EU Energy Policy-Making in Practice (8h, 0 ECTS)
Cooperation with external partners
Students can choose any number of the following elements.
- MIKOS-SKUZA, E. – Introduction to International Humanitarian Law (17h, 0 ECTS)
- Cycle of seminars with the European Investment Bank on energy and climate transition (7,5h, 0 ECTS)
- Workshops in history organized in cooperation with the Max Weber programme of the European University Institute (TBC, 0 ECTS)
Professional development
The Skills and Capacity Building offer complements the academic programme with on-site, made-to-measure support and guidance in helping to shape the students’ professional paths.
Language courses
In addition to benefitting from a bilingual study programme, students can take advantage of language courses on offer implemented by the Languages and Intercultural Dialogue Office. The following languages are on offer: English, French, Italian, German, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Arabic. The courses are tailored to the individual students' needs, and are also focused on transversal skills required by employers.