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European Public Affairs. The Master’s degree in European Public Affairs (MA EPA) – established in 1999 – comprises of a one-year academic programme that is oriented towards the professional practice of public affairs in the European Union (EU). The MA EPA defines public affairs as the process of developing and influencing public – European Union – policy. Public affairs is a field closely related to public policy and public administration, and the programme aims to prepare students for a career in European or EU-related public affairs and public service. The advanced level of knowledge and skills that a European public affairs professional requires is highly dependent on a solid level of understanding of the relevant academic concepts, theories and research methods.

The public affairs profession requires academics who know how to analyse, critically evaluate and research EU policy problems. The MA EPA is unique in its practice-oriented approach. The programme: MA EPA graduates are academic professionals who: Universität Potsdam: Potsdam Centrum für Politik und Management. Master in Current Democracies: Nationalism, Federalism and Multiculturality - Masters. This master offers one registration fee grant worth 2,000 € for the 2014-2015 academic year. More information Excellence Group: Political Science Academic Director of the Master's Programme: Professor Dr.

Ferran RequejoCoordinator of the programme 2014-2015: Klaus-Jürgen Nagel Presentation Linguistic, national, ethnic, religious and cultural diversity is a consolidated reality in the world of modern democracies and is a trend of growing importance. The main objective of this programme is to prepare high-level academicians and professionals in the area of political theory, with the capacity of becoming specialists who can compete successfully in international academic and professional sphere. From the outset the intention has been for the programme to be completely consistent with the values and basic principles of respect for democratic rights, equal opportunities, promotion and safeguarding of peace, general equality and accessibility to persons with disabilities.

Who is it for? Structure. EMA. Universität Lüneburg: Public Economics, Law and Politics PELP. Democracy and Governance Studies - Georgetown College - Georgetown University. The Master of Arts in Democracy and Governance offers rigorous preparation for individuals interested in professional or scholarly careers in the fields of democracy assistance and governance reform. Situated in the heart of Washington D.C., this multi-disciplinary degree is the most comprehensive and unique of its kind in the United States. Practitioners and scholars in fields as diverse as public policy, international development, and security studies increasingly recognize that successful programs in their fields require effective and accountable governance.

The Masters of Arts in Democracy and Governance seeks to understand the foundations of democratic and responsive government, how policymakers can create and implement policies to achieve these objectives, and prepares students for both careers and further study in these areas. We offer students the opportunity to combine courses taught by leading scholars and practitioners. Home | Hertie School of Governance. Master of Public Policy | Hertie School of Governance. Study Opportunity, MA,Political Science, Master Democratic Governance and Civil Society,University of Osnabrueck, Germany. Democratic governance and Civil Society is an interdisciplinary study program spanning political sciences, sociology, and history. The program is meant for students with commensurate qualifications seriously interested in analysing the challenges of policy-making in modern democracies.

The program comprises an intensive study period of approximately one and a half years, followed by a 6-months’ period for the Master’s thesis. The thesis is prepared in a specific research seminar during the third semester. Dealing with questions of “Democratic Governance” means to emphazise specific institutional spheres of interaction (markets, hierachies, associations, networks) contributing to social order, co-ordination and problem-solving. In politics, tensions emerge between democratic claims of participation – interest intermediation and decision-making - on the one hand, and expectations of efficiency - governance and implementation - on the other.