6 Degrees in Economic Development in Netherlands for 2024
- Groningen, Netherlands
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The MEDEG programme is offered by a consortium of the University of Groningen (The Netherlands), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Spain) and Lund University (Sweden). You study the first year either in Groningen or Madrid. In the second year, all students move to Sweden to specialise in development and growth issues at Lund University School of Economics and Management. The programme provides you with the theoretical and quantitative tools needed to grasp the main debates in economics and other social sciences, as well as the specialised understanding of context, institutions, and historical legacies in developing economies required to deal with the full complexity of development issues.
- Groningen, Netherlands
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
With a double degree from the University of Göttingen (Germany), you will obtain specialised knowledge of international markets and the global interconnections between national economies. What are the consequences of globalisation for the socioeconomic and institutional differences between countries and what roles do multinational companies play in this respect? You will learn to apply the tools of modern economic analysis to issues of development policy and to communicate effectively with researchers, policymakers and practitioners on development issues.
MSc in Economics and Strategy in Emerging Markets
Maastricht University, School of Business and Economics
Featured
- Maastricht, Netherlands
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Are you fascinated by how emerging markets, such as those of the BRIC countries, work? Do you want the extra challenge of conducting business across borders and in a multi-cultural environment? Do you look forward to operating in rapidly changing economies? If so, the master’s program in Economics and Strategy in Emerging Markets could be right for you. In addition to acquiring knowledge of the specific opportunities and challenges related to emerging economies, you’ll develop the professional skills needed for an international career in economics, business, or policymaking, with a strong emphasis on emerging markets.
Summer Course in The Economics of Urbanisation
Vrije University - Summer & Winter graduate programs
Featured
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
English
The Summer Course in The Economics of Urbanization addresses the fact that over half of the world's population resides in cities, and anticipates that within a few decades, urban populations will surpass the current global population. The course explores the opportunities and challenges posed by ongoing urbanization, offering insights of interest to policy makers and researchers.
- Maastricht, Netherlands
Part time
4 years
Blended
English
The part-time Executive Ph.D. program in Private Sector Development for Emerging Economies allows working professionals and researchers with full-time or part-time jobs to combine their careers with obtaining a Ph.D. The program provides advanced training in the theory and skills crucial to private sector development, design, and research. As the highest academic qualification, obtaining a Ph.D. will improve your career prospects both in academia and in business. In addition, you will make an original contribution to your field of interest that will add to previous research. During the program, you will benefit from the extensive knowledge and expertise of the key lecturers and supervisors in the program, who are leading scholars in the fields of the research themes. By joining the program, you will become part of the stimulating and challenging research community of Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (SBE) and Maastricht School of Management (MSM).
Summer Course in Statistical Methods for Causal Inference
Vrije University - Summer & Winter graduate programs
Featured
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
Explore the realm of causal mechanisms and unravel the intricacies of major events with our Summer Course in Statistical Methods for Causal Inference. Tailored for students and practitioners with a keen interest in understanding cause-and-effect relationships, this program delves into the critical aspects of impact evaluation and the design of effective policies. Through a comprehensive exploration of statistical methods, participants will acquire the essential skills to discern causal mechanisms, fostering a deeper understanding of the underlying dynamics shaping significant events.