MAS European and International Governance 2024
Information
Period
September 2024 - July 2025Language
EnglishFormat
On-siteRegistration
Registration deadline
15 February 2024Fees:
CHF 25'000.- (net of bank charges)
There are three application sessionsÌýfor theÌýfullÌýMEIG Programme in one or two years:
First session → 1 October to 15 November 2023
Second session → ​15 November to 31 December 2023
Third session → 1 January to 15 February 2024
Applicants will be recruited until the limited places in the MEIGÌýprogrammeÌýare distributed considering the date of arrival of the MEIG candidate application form.
Contribution to the SDGs
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
Programme
Principal themes:
- Architecture of the EU and European GovernanceÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý Ìý
- Architecture of the UN System and Multilateral Governance
- The European Union and its Role in International Affairs
- Key Skills for an International or a National Career dealing with Global Issues
- Human Rights and Migration
- Peace, Security and Humanitarian Affairs
- Digital Governance
- International Trade and Development
- Health and Environment
- Climate Change
- Agenda 2030 and the Public-Private Partnerships for its implementation
Director(s)
Prof. Christine KADDOUS, Centre for European Legal Studies (CEJE), Faculty of Law, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
Coordinator(s)
Partnership
Location
Description
The most ambitious system of regional governance ever attempted, the European Union is at the heart of this module. The participants are offered an in-depth analysis of the constructionÌýof the European Union, its functioning, the role of the institutions and of the Member States. Participants will examine the main EU policies as well as the different powers, interest groups and policy networks that define European governance.
This module also explores the increasingly important role of the European Union on the world stage. It examines the essential elements and values that found the relations between the European Union and the main internationalÌýorganisationsÌýbased in Geneva, such as the United Nations (UN), the InternationalÌýLabourÌýOrganisationÌý(ILO), the World HealthÌýOrganisationÌý(WHO), and the World Intellectual PropertyÌýOrganisationÌý(WIPO). The relationship with the World TradeÌýOrganisationÌý(WTO) is dealt withÌýspecificallyÌýin ModuleÌýVI.
During the module, a study visit of the European Union Institutions in Brussels will allow participants to gain an inside and hands-on understanding of European governance.
Location
Description
In an increasinglyÌýglobalisedÌýworld where the importance of multilateral dialogues and cooperation is ever growing, the United Nations remain a central forum for progressing ideas and a platform for action. In the course of the module participants will attend lectures and practical workshops as well as participate in study visits aimed at providing a deep understanding of the functioning of the United NationsÌýsystem and explaining the creation, structure, mandate, governance and decision-making process of its main bodies andÌýorganisations.
Participants will learn more about the main decision makers in Geneva and will have a unique opportunity to meet practitioners from the major institutions, enabling them to strengthen their knowledge of the intergovernmental machinery of the UN System and other internationalÌýorganisations.
Location
Description
This moduleÌýhelpsÌýparticipantsÌýtoÌýsignificantly improve their negotiation, public speaking, report writing and other skills that are indispensable for a successful career at the national or international level.
After a series of intensive and highly interactive workshops, participants will emerge confident to conduct complex negotiations, enhance their leadership qualities, improve aptitudes of recording andÌýsummarising results of conferences and meetings as well as develop their public speaking, report writing, leadership and negotiation skills.Ìý
In addition, the MEIGÌýProgrammeÌýprovides you with insights from senior officialsÌýin different fields.
Location
Description
This module underlines the importance of European and international Human Rights protection in contemporary global politics. Participants will be introduced to the key concepts and mechanisms of human rights allowing them toÌýanalyseÌýand evaluate the impact of human rights protection on global policies and international relations. They will examine the differences in human rights protection at European, regional and international levels. A specific emphasisÌýis givenÌýon the work of the Human Rights Council and the Human Rights High Commissioner, both based in Geneva.
Participants will alsoÌýbetterÌýunderstand the interplay between human rights and migration, a particularly relevant topic of our times. The module examines the enhanced need for protection of migrants, asylum seekers and refugees in the context of European and international governance.ÌýOther regional perspectives are also studied in this context.Ìý
The cooperation developed in that field within the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)Ìýand the InternationalÌýOrganisationÌýfor Migration (IOM), both based in Geneva, is of first importance.
Location
Description
Seventy-fiveÌýyears after the creation of the United Nations andÌýthirtyÌýyears after the end of the Cold War, conflicts have evolved in their form and the type of actors involved. They are linked to new challenges such as energy, finance, pandemics, environmental disasters and armed conflicts.
The module seeks toÌýprepareÌýparticipants inÌýbetterÌýnavigating the structure of the United Nations’ work in tackling current peace and security challenges by providing participants with an overview of recent and current global events and how the United Nations addressed them. Participants will acquire understanding of the current international situation that creates considerable challenges for governments inÌýmobilisingÌýeffectively and rapidly their human and financial resources to promote peace and security. Special attention will be paid to the role of the ICRC in that field.
Location
Description
New technological developments have created a completely new environment encompassing all areas of today’s societies including governance processes on local, national, regional and international level. The moduleÌýfocuses onÌýhow newÌýdigitalÌýtechnologies haveÌýchanged public governance processes before turningÌýtoÌýspecific issues such as data protection and the impact of artificial intelligence.
The moduleÌýwill also tackleÌýthe dark side of technological progresses by analysing the issue of cyber securityÌýand cyber warfare. It also emphasises onÌýthe special role Geneva plays asÌýhotspot and global hub for the governance ofÌýdigitalÌýinnovation.
Location
Description
The multilateral trade regime is at the heart of this module. Participants will gain a deep knowledge of the main topics and challenges which are at stake at the international level. The module will also tackle the increasing tension between bilateralism and multilateralism in trade issues. This field of international governance concerns a number of internationalÌýorganisationsÌýbased in Geneva. The World TradeÌýOrganisationÌý(WTO) is, of course, the key actor in this field.
However, other aspects related to international trade are also dealt within this module in relation to the activities carried out by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the World Intellectual PropertyÌýOrganisationÌý(WIPO), or the World HealthÌýOrganisationÌý(WHO). The interaction between these internationalÌýorganisationsÌýwill be studied in order to determine which are the most important actors that states or non-state actors deal with when it comes to international trade. The European Union and its common commercial policy demonstrate engagement on the international scene in all aspects of trade policy, including investments and intellectual property rights related to trade.ÌýOther regional actors are also dealt with accordingly.
Location
Description
This module focuses on healthÌýandÌýenvironment policies as they relate to each other. AsÌýhealth issues are becoming increasingly important at global level, the module explores the actors that shape health policy, including the structures and features of European and international healthcare. Participants explore the key health issues and challenges at European and international levels. The module also discussesÌýthe cooperation between the different entities dealing with health in Geneva, in particular the World Health Organization (WHO).Ìý
TheÌýsecondÌýpart of the module covers a wide range of environmental issues at European and international levels, such asÌýclimate change and pollution, including air quality, water and nature conservation. Participants will gain a deep knowledge of the essential elements of environmental protection, covering the most important multilateral environment agreements. They will develop a good understanding of justice and sustainability as central principles in environmental health.
The overall objective is to provide participants with knowledge, critical understanding and skills for active involvement in the development, delivery and evaluation of a range of public health and environment initiatives.
Location
Description
This module provides for a comprehensive knowledge on the challenges represented by climate change. It allows participants to question and explore the issue of climate change in terms of governance. In order to better understand the core issues underlying climate change, renowned Professors and practitioners will address the definition, the indicators and the consequences of climate change. Given that overview, participants deal with the objectives to be achieved at different levels of governance (international, regional, national and subnational) in the context of the current climate situation. In this perspective, they will consider the various problems raised in the field,ÌýanalyseÌýthe mechanisms put into place to solve them, and study the various actors involved in the process of governance.
The overall objective is to provide participants with knowledge on the implications of climate change in the fields of human rights, migration, agriculture and economy growth. Practical sessions, case studies and group discussions will allow a better understanding of the challenges and difficulties raised in climate change issues.
Location
Description
This module aims to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of Agenda 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the global partnership for their implementation. The SDG Lab, where innovative solutions are shaped, is at the heart of the matter. High level representatives from business and internationalÌýorganisations will explain how business supports and respects human rights, contributes to gender equality, or faces environmental challenges. A highlight will be given on how corruption affects good governance and how this issue is addressed by public and private actors. ILOÌýrepresentatives will explain how theÌýorganisation succeeds bringing together governments, employers and workers onÌýlabourÌýissues. SpecialÌýattention will also be given to the global partnership for innovation.
At the end of theÌýprogrammeÌýparticipants will have better knowledge and skills enabling them to contribute to better governance.
Admission criteria
Academic Requirements
The academic requirement to apply for the MasterÌý Programme is at least a Bachelor’s degree (completed university studies of at least three years) or a Master’s degree from a AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ or a AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Applied Sciences or a degree deemed equivalent.
Professional Experience
A relevant professional experience in the field of the Programme is taken into consideration in the admission process.
Language Requirements
Candidates have to be fluent in written and spoken English. The following tests areÌýrecognized with a minimum of:
– TOEFL
Internet-test :Ìý90 | Paper-test :Ìý575 | ComputerÌýbasedÌýtest :Ìý225
– IELTS :Ìý6.5
– (formerlyÌýknown as Cambridge English: Advanced, CAE):Ìý180 – 199
–Ìý (formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency, CPE):Ìý200-230
If the participant has English as mother tongue, had secondary or post-secondary qualifications taught in English, or spent a minimum of one year studying full time at university level in English, theyÌýmust not provide a certificate to prove their mastery of English.
Collaboration
,ÌýDirector, Education and Training Office and Deputy Director, Member Services and Development Department
,ÌýAnti-Corruption Expert, Fellow at the International Anti-Corruption Academy Austria and Geneva
,ÌýSenior Director in charge of Strategic Partnerships at Microsoft
,ÌýCareer Coach Specialist
,ÌýOrdinary Professor at the department of Public Law, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
,ÌýSenior Consultant
,ÌýProfessor at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ/Executive Director of the World Federation of Public Health Associations
,ÌýAdjunct Professor of International Law, Senior Fellow, Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
,ÌýDirector of the Global Migration Centre and Professor of Public International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
,ÌýProfessor at the Unversity of Geneva
,ÌýProfessor at the Unversity of Geneva
,ÌýProfessor atÌýAV¶ÌÊÓÆµ/Dean of the Law Faculty
,ÌýOrdinary Professor at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
,ÌýHead of the NGO Liaison Unit at the Office of the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG)
,ÌýDirector of DCAF - Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
,ÌýProfessor at Queen Mary, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of London as well as at the Radboud AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ Nijmegen, Netherlands
,ÌýAmbassador
,ÌýDirector for Legal Affairs, European External Action Service
, Director of the SDG Lab in the Office of the Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG)
,ÌýProfessor,ÌýAV¶ÌÊÓÆµ/Founding Director of the MEIG/Director ofÌýÌý(CEJE)
, CSR Richemont; Vice-President Global Compact Switzerland
, Consultant for the Youth Participation Programme at Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva
, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the United Nations and to the other international organisations in Geneva
, Professor of Political Science, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
, Director and Founder Beaufort Group Consulting
, Professor,ÌýAV¶ÌÊÓÆµ/DirectorÌýGSI
, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of the European Union to the World Trade Organization in Geneva (since October 2019)
, Senior Council at King and Spalding LLP - Geneva Office. Visiting Professor, Queen Mary, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of London. (Former Director of Trade in Services and Investment, WTO)
, Associate Professor at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ/Counsellor Legal Affairs Division of the WTO, Geneva
, Professor of International Law at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
, Deputy Secretary General, Republic and State of Geneva, Department of Economic Development
, Professor
, Director UN Library, Geneva
, Professor at the Université Panthéon-Assas, France
,ÌýOrdinary Professor at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
, Professor at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
, Head of EU Delegation to the UN in Geneva
,ÌýDirector General of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce (CCIG)
, Secretary-General, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
, Director of Studies of the World Trade Institute and Professor of International Economic Law at the Faculty of Law of the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Bern, Switzerland
, President at Interpeace
, CEO Founder of the Centre for European Negotiation and Decision-Making (CENAD)
, Professor and Head of the European Law Department at AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of Groningen
, KU Leven AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ
, Counsellor in the Legal Affairs Division at WTO
, Ambassador of Switzerland to Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia and Uganda and Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the Office of the United Nations in Nairobi.
This program has given me a better understanding and a more practical approach of handling issues at the global level.Ìý(Ndey Haddy, Diplomat, Gambia, MEIG graduate 2017)