The Master in European Economic Governance (MEEG) aims to train full-fledged economists and experts in the field of European regulation and policy
Technical and analytical competencies acquired through the program are intended to form professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the European regulatory framework, who are adept at managing relations between national institutions, companies, and European institutions.
New internship opportunities have been launched with the European Parliament and OFCE, the Center for Research on Applied Economics at Sciences Po in Paris, in addition to the internships already available at Enel, TIM, CDP and MEF.
A Master of Arts in Economics
technical and analytical skills through lectures, conferences, and other events
job opportunities at economic and financial institutions, both national and European
an expert in the field of European regulation and policy
with a faculty of international academics, experts, and policymakers
the CEPS summer programme in Brussels on European Policy Studies
The MEEG master has been a comprehensive and interesting immersion in the European Union framework. We explored many topics in great depth, including the origin of the EU, the development of institutions, and the continued evolution of regulations. The faculty is made up of a community of excellent academics, all of whom create a dynamic environment through interesting activities, seminars, meetings, and events, in addition to preplanned lectures. Through the program, you get to work closely with brilliant national and international professors, all of whom are experts in European economic studies. Moreover, the faculty’s connections allow for multiple avenues to compete for scholarships and internships. Upon concluding my studies, I obtained a 3-month internship in Brussels at FEBAF (Federazione delle Banche, delle Assicurazioni e della Finanza), where I am convinced I will have an interesting professional experience that could serve as a starting point for a career with EU institutions.