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Central European University - Department of Public Policy MA in International Public Affairs (MAIPA)
Central European University - Department of Public Policy

Central European University - Department of Public Policy

MA in International Public Affairs (MAIPA)

MA

2 years

English

Full time

EUR 12,000 / per year

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MA in International Public Affairs (MAIPA) focuses on preparing students for leadership in global public policy. It covers critical areas such as international relations, governance, and development. This program offers a blend of theoretical and practical insights over a duration that caters to both full-time and part-time students.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles in government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and international organizations. Potential positions include public affairs specialist, policy analyst, and program manager. The skills acquired can also lead to opportunities in diplomacy and international development.

The MA in International Public Affairs (MAIPA) is an interdisciplinary degree with an international profile intended for students who aspire to work in international organizations, NGOs, public administration, or related fields such as journalism and academia.

International Public Affairs captures two dimensions of study: on the one hand, the international, which includes governance on the regional, global and transnational levels; and on the other hand, the public, which includes interaction among the government, private and the voluntary sector. After the first term of compulsory courses in public policy, politics, economics, and international relations, MAIPA students must choose one of two specializations for the next three terms of their MA: (i) Democracy and Rule of Law or (ii) Policy and Governance. The final two terms of the second year are devoted to a mandatory thesis.

The MA in International Public Affairs is open to students with undergraduate degrees in social sciences, humanities, law and related subjects.