The Master’s degree in Policies and Governance in Europe (PAGE) responds to a changing world in which policy decisions are taken at different, linked levels- EU, international, national, regional and local. It prepares students to use public policy analysis in practice by drawing on different disciplines, including political science, law, economics, sociology and management.
The first year provides key tools and covers central national and EU institutions and policy areas. In the second year, students take a specialised track in two important and expanding policy fields – Economic Governance and Market Regulation or Cultural Heritage policies.
Cultural Heritage Policies
Economic Governance and Market Regulation