European Studies: University of Bonn

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Degree 
Master of European Studies
Address
European Studies: University of Bonn, Program Coordinator MES, Center for European Integration Studies, University of Bonn, Walter-Flex-Straße 3, Bonn, 53113, Germany
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Subject
Cultural Studies
Course Language(s) 
English
Course Beginning 
Mid-October
Duration 
Mid-October until June 30 followed by a compulsory internship of at least 3 months
App Deadline 
15-Mar
Submit Application To 

Master of European Studies, Center for European Integration Studies, Walter-Flex-Str. 3, 53113 Bonn, Germany

Telephone 
+49 (0)228-73 1899
Fax 
+49 (0)228-73 1791
E-mail 

euro...@uni-bonn.de

Website 
http://www.mes.zei.de/



About the programme

The program is designed for graduates who plan to enter positions in EU institutions, other international organizations, national administration, non-governmental organizations or national/multinational companies. The English taught program is open to young graduates from all over the world.

The successful and rapid progression of European integration has increased the need for comprehensive expertise in European affairs at all levels of the government and in the private sector. ZEI's Master of European Studies prepares students for an international career in EU institutions, international organizations, national administrations, NGOs and global companies.

Admission requirements

  • An above-average and completed, career-qualifying higher education degree (minimum Bachelor) from a German or foreign academic higher education institution, preferably in law, economics, or political science.
  • English language requirments: TOEFL and IELTS (TOEFL: min. 100 points in the internet based test, IELTS: min. 7.5 points)
  • Oral and written competence in at least one other official language of the EU
  • Relevant work experience (also internships)
  • Strong commitment to EU affairs

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