MAS European and International Governance Objectives Provide a deep understanding of the political, economic, social and legal aspects of European and International Governance Acquire extended knowledge on the functioning of the United Nations, the European Union institutions and the specialised organisations based in Geneva Develop competencies to take over executive functions in national or international careers dealing with global issues Audience Graduate and professional with different background working or wishing to work in national and European administrations, international and non-governmental organisations, associations and foundations dealing with international affairs, including diplomatic or civilservant of ministries such as Foreign Affairs, Trade, Economy, Finance, Agriculture, Justice and Home affairs Programme Principalthemes: Concepts of European and International Governance • Architecture of the United Nations System, Conference Diplomacy and Multilateral Negotiation • The European Union and its Role in International Affairs • Skills for an International or a National Career dealing with Global Issues • Human Rights and Migration • Maintenance and Promotion of International Peace and Security • International Trade • Health and Duration Environment • The 2030 Agenda and other Key Plans of Action September 2018-June 2019 60 ECTS credits Directors Registration Deadline Prof. Christine KADDOUS, Centre for European Legal Studies (CEJE), Faculty of Law and See contact below Prof. Nicolas LEVRAT, Faculty of Law and Global Studies Institute, University of Geneva Information Co-ordinator Lubiana GOSP-SERVER Lubiana GOSP-SERVER, University of Geneva +41 (0)22 379 86 50 info@meig.ch Partnership unige.ch/formcont/MEIG UNITAR (United Nations Institute for Training and Research) 12 affaires internationales et humanitaires Université de Genève