Turin School of Development (International Training Centre of the ILO) Master in Industrial and Employment Relations
Turin School of Development (International Training Centre of the ILO)

Turin School of Development (International Training Centre of the ILO)

Master in Industrial and Employment Relations

Online Italy

Master degree

1 year

English

Full time

21 Sep 2026

EUR 9,900 / per year

Distance Learning

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Key Summary

    About : The Master in Industrial and Employment Relations provides a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between labor relations, employment policies, and organizational behavior. The program’s curriculum focuses on essential skills in negotiation, conflict resolution, and labor market analysis to prepare students for dynamic work environments.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can expect roles in various fields, including human resources, labor relations, and organizational development. Potential career paths include becoming an HR manager, labor relations specialist, or employment policy advisor, where they can influence workplace practices and contribute to effective employee management.

In a fast-changing environment (political, economic, social, cultural, technological) in which governments, workers’ organizations employers and business membership organizations have to adapt their strategies continuously, a better understanding of the contemporary trends and challenges of different industrial and employment relations in the world is a compelling need.

To provide labour relations practitioners the best learning environment and the opportunity to engage in deep discussions related to Industrial and Employment Relations the International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITCILO), in partnership with the University of Turin, Italy, is offering a Master in Industrial and Employment Relations. It includes a distance-learning phase with synchronous activities (weekly live Webinars), and an optional residential phase at the ITCILO campus in Turin, Italy, to deep dive into our learning centre, followed by a second distance-learning phase for the preparation of the Master’s thesis.

The online learning journey allows students to engage continuously with a global faculty coming from a wide range of institutions, from the ILO to universities, training and research institutions around the world. The Master also provides an opportunity to live a learning experience with practitioners and students coming from all the regions of the world.

The Master in Industrial and Employment Relations aims to develop specialized multidisciplinary knowledge in the field of industrial and employment relations from a comparative viewpoint. It will provide students with a deep theoretical and practical understanding of industrial and employment relations systems in the world, by looking into recent changes and trends.

The Master’s programme combines the sound academic background of the University of Turin with the ITCILO’s international training experience. An international approach has been applied to the content, the methodology as well as the composition of the faculty.