
Master in Advanced European and International Studies – Applied European Policy and Governance Studies - Nice-Brussels-Berlin
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English, French
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
31 May 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 9,800 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* includes accommodation in Berlin, group travelling, and study trips
Introduction
Learning and living Europe
The Applied European Policy and Governance Studies branch (French, English) of the Master in Advanced European and International Studies (MAEIS) is targeted at students who have completed their undergraduate studies. Its objective is to give students an overarching vision of the political, social, economic and cultural challenges of today’s world.
The MAEIS is a one-year programme, subdivided into three terms, plus an optional internship (max. 6 months).
The Master’s programme follows an original approach that distinguishes it from other Master’s courses in European Studies and International Relations. The MAEIS is an international, interdisciplinary and itinerant programme. It is also unique in its multilingual approach to learning.
Following the slogan “Learning and living Europe”, the participants rotate each trimester, moving their place of studies from Nice to Brussels and then to Berlin.
Career Opportunities
Career prospects
The graduates of CIFE’s Master’s programmes work as Senior officials in European institutions, policy officers within the UN framework, administrators, diplomats, consultants, researchers for think tanks, lobbyists, and academic experts.
Admissions
Curriculum
Degree and recognition
Students who successfully complete the programme are awarded two certifications at the end of the academic year:
- Master in Advanced European and International Studies: This is the diploma of CIFE, certifying the successful completion of the academic curriculum and granting 60 ECTS credits at Master level (or 90 ECTS including the optional internship).
- The degree qualification Chargé de mission en organisations européennes et internationales (Policy Officer in European and International Organisations), recognised by the French state as a degree at Master level (level 7 of the European Qualifications Framework EQF).
Overview of the academic year
The programme starts off in Nice (October–December) and encompasses introductory classes for all of the five modules, complemented by international conferences and seminars dealing with current world political events. This term is concluded with a mid-term exam.

The second term takes place in Brussels (January–March) at our partner university, the University of Kent. During this term, students choose two courses among the curriculum proposed by the School of Politics and International Relations of the University, in line with their specialisation. At the end of the term, students write an essay for each of their two courses. An extended and intensive study trip to the European institutions and international organisations in Strasbourg, Brussels and Luxembourg is organised during this period.

During the third term in Berlin (April–July), the programme aims to deepen the students’ understanding of European integration and contemporary problems in international relations. Students who choose the trilingual option will attend additional courses in German on Germany's European policy and will visit political institutions in Berlin. Students will produce an extra written assignment in German in order to validate the trilingual option. Students will have the opportunity to advance their research work, as they are free of obligations during the last weeks of the term. The programme concludes with the defence of the thesis and oral exams. With their graduation, students become part of CIFE’s worldwide Alumni network.

After graduation, students who have chosen the internship option will do a professional internship (max. three months). The internship can be accomplished in a European institution, an international organisation, national diplomatic agency, consultancy, non-governmental organisation or research institute. At the end of the internship, students submit a substantial internship report, which is assessed by a board of examiners. The Master, the internship and the validated internship report will lead to a degree equivalent to 90 ECTS.
Teaching modules
- European Integration and Governance
The module aims at familiarising the students, who could well become the next generation of European and international decision-makers, with the complexity of European integration and the main features of EU policy making. It considers the dynamics of European integration from a historical perspective and applied for discussing current and future challenges. It includes concepts such as differentiated integration, political change and Euroscepticism.
- EU Policies and Flagship Initiatives
This module aims at giving students an insight into key policies of the European Union, such as enlargement, cohesion or competition policy, as well as the dynamics of decision-making and national interests of the member states. Students learn about flagship initiatives of the EU, such as climate policy, the digital agenda and migration.
- EU Neighbourhood and External Relations
This module focuses on the EU's policy towards its direct and wider neighbourhood in the East and the South, as well as other important international actors such as the United States, Russia and China. Students also explore the major schools of thought regarding international order and conflict.
- The European Economy and Globalisation
The European economy, embedded in a globalised world, has to face new emerging competitors with the rise of new Asian powers. While the European economy has considerable strengths, it must meet major challenges including deepening economic and social integration.
- Professional Skills Workshops
This module equips the participants with professional skills and competencies that will enable them to work in European and international cooperation. Seminars and workshops on:
- Negotiation skills
- European Council simulation
- Intercultural communication
- EU policies at work: Policy tracking
- Project cycle management
- Drafting of position papers and policy recommendations
- Career coaching
- Negotiation skills
- European Council simulation
- Intercultural communication
- EU policies at work: Policy tracking
- Project cycle management
- Drafting of position papers and policy recommendations
- Career coaching
Have a look at our video to learn more about the experiences of the participants!
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Program Outcome
Graduates receive two certifications:
- The Master in Advanced European and International Studies - Applied European Policy and Governance Studies. This is the diploma of CIFE as a private institute of higher education, certifying the successful completion of the academic curriculum and granting 60 ECTS at Master level.
- The degree qualification "Policy Officer in European and International Organisations" (level 7 EQF), recognised by the French state.
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available, please visit the institute website for more information.
Program Tuition Fee
Program delivery
A one-year program from October to July in 3 different cities + optional professional internship (max. 3 months to be completed by 30 September)
- Trimester 1 in Nice (France): October to December
- Trimester 2 in Brussels (United Kingdom): January to April
- Extended study trip to Brussels in March/April
- Trimester 3 in Berlin (Germany): April to July