Greece offers a range of cutting-edge, English-taught master’s programs designed for ambitious students eager to explore fields like diplomacy, law, energy, politics, and international negotiations. Thanks to its strategic geopolitical position at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, Greece provides a unique setting for studying international affairs, regional dynamics, and global challenges. Are you ready to take your academic journey to the next level in one of the most historic and vibrant countries in Europe? Join a diverse academic community, learn from renowned faculty, and immerse yourself in Greece’s rich cultural and professional opportunities!

Sharpen your negotiation skills for careers in diplomacy, business, and international organizations

The MSc Program in International Negotiations at the Athens University of Economics and Business has a dual objective: first, to offer an in-depth understanding of the basic tools and concepts in negotiation analysis and second, to improve the negotiating skills of the graduates in order to cope with demanding political, economic, and business negotiations at a national international level. The Program is open to students from various professional backgrounds and academic disciplines, including economists, jurists, political scientists and IR specialists. It is particularly useful for professionals who envisage to or already work in the public administration, the diplomatic corps, international organizations, and the business sector.

Dive into the digital age with a unique program on e-diplomacy, e-campaigning, and digital law

The MA in Digital Transformation: e-Diplomacy, e-Campaigning and Digital Law at the Panteion University in Athens is an innovative and interdisciplinary postgraduate program offered jointly by the Departments of “Communication, Media, and Culture” and “International, European and Area Studies” of the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences.

Understand U.S. politics, strategy, and economics with guidance from NYU experts:

The contents and structure of the MSc in American Studies: Politics, Strategy and Economics at the University of Piraeus address the academic need to better understand the politics, history, international relations and economy of the United States of America.

The program includes two semesters of courses and a summer period when students will write their thesis. The curriculum is developed in consultation with professors from New York University’s Center for Global Affairs, also be teaching for the Program.

Master energy strategy, law, and economics to navigate the dynamic global energy sector:

The MSc in Strategy, Law & Economics  at the University of Piraeus is addressed to graduates and technocrats alike, aspiring to support them in gaining the knowledge and skills they need in order to meet the demands of the energy sector and policy, while deepening their understanding of a sector that is highly interrelated with society, industry and economy.  At the same time, the MSc promotes specialization on the energy sector, as well as on numerous other sectors, such as networks and infrastructure, environment, industry and shipping industry, international organizations, Greek and international energy business, public administration at a national and supranational level, the regulatory authorities, the media, institutes and think tanks, business consulting companies, law firms and the diplomatic corps.

Gain deep insights into the politics, history, and economics of Southeastern Europe:

The MA in Southeast European Studies: Politics, History, Economics is an intense one-year graduate programme, taught in English at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The Programme is primarily addressed to graduates in the social sciences and humanities (politics, sociology, economics, social anthropology, political and social history, Balkan studies, Modern Greek Studies, journalism, etc).  Based on its interdisciplinary nature, it aims at providing a thorough understanding of the key historical, social, political, economic, and cultural issues of Southeastern Europe.

Explore the complexities of this dynamic region through a multidisciplinary approach:

The MA in the Politics and Economics of Contemporary Eastern and South Eastern Europe at the University of Macedonia is a thriving, interdisciplinary, area studies program focusing on the interaction between politics and economics within the social and institutional context of the region. Hence, it draws on a multicultural educational environment with students coming from all around the world and with different educational backgrounds. The program covers a wide array of topics offered through a wide choice of courses drawing on the main disciplines of social science, namely political science (politics and public policy), economics, social and political anthropology, international law, and cultural studies.

Earn a dual degree in European studies from top universities in Greece and Italy:

European Studies Double Degree Master Programme (University of Thessaloniki)

The European Studies Double Degree Master Programme (ESIS) is the result of the cooperation between the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) and the University of Torino (Italy), two of the most renowned academic institutions in the field of International and European Studies in their respective countries. The Programme pursues a comprehensive knowledge of Europe as a political, economic, social, and cultural space, and of the European Union as a model of regional integration and as a global actor. It is intended for highly motivated students who want to pursue a career in the European institutions or in those private and public entities interacting with the European Union.

Analyze key Mediterranean issues, from security to multiculturalism and energy challenges:

The MA in Mediterranean Studies at the University of the Peloponnese is designed to be a flexible and dynamic umbrella program that covers a wide variety of issues and problems across different disciplines (i.e., Political Science, International Relations, Cultural Studies, and Economics). It is premised on a multidimensional approach to an array of pressing, though interdependent, questions such as conflict, security and nationalism; democratization, civil society and the Arab Spring; Cultures and multiculturalism; women’s issues and activism; economic crisis and development; and energy security and environmental challenges. The structure of the program facilitates the diverse contributions of faculty of the different participating institutions, enabling and sustaining the program’s wide-ranging focus.

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