European University Institute
Kőszeg

Europa Haz

A New and Innovative Masters Program in International Economic Relations and European Studies organized by ISES and Corvinus University

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Ferenc Miszlivetz

From the Director

In a complex and globalizing world, regional integration and disintegration, the interfaces and changing relations among old and new players (states, markets, and networks of civil society) need to be recontextualized and redefined. This requires the opening up of traditional disciplines towards each other.
ISES welcomes all those who want to expand their knowledge in the Social Sciences, International Economic Relations and European Studies. Those interested in the study of social and political change, communication, sustainable development, problems of transition, minorities and human rights will find our program challenging and unique.
We also offer the internationally-known Savaria International Summer University (last week of June, first week of July) every summer as an optional program.

I look forward to welcoming you in Kőszeg!

Ferenc Miszlivetz, Director, ISES
Jean Monnet Chair

THE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE IN KŐSZEG ANNOUNCES A UNIQUE, INNOVATIVE MASTERS PROGRAM IN International Economic Relations AND EUROPEAN STUDIES – A JOINT PROGRAM OF ISES (The Institute for Social and European Studies, A Jean Monnet Center of Excellence) and the Budapest CORVINUS UNIVERSITY.

General course topics include:

  • International Economic Relations, International Economics, Sociology, and Political Science
  • The Balkans
  • European Culture
  • Globalization
  • The Problems of Small States in Europe
  • Regional Integration and development

Two semesters are required on campus for course work, plus a third semester elsewhere for research and thesis writing. Students are accomodated in dormitories or apartments with all necessary facilities. A total of 180 credits (including 60 thesis credits) are required to complete the program.

This program is ideal for students interested in careers in government and diplomacy, NGOs, research and educational institutions, and for teachers, journalists, lawyers, economists, social workers, and business leaders. Many former students now work in government, planning and policy institutions, and international NGOs.

For further information please visit our websites: www.ises.hu, www.european-studies.hu, or contact Delinke Bejczy, Academic Coordinator at: masters.ises@gmail.com.