Do you want to understand society, the economy, and institutions so you can actively take part in the choices that shape them? Start here.
The Master’s Degree Program in Politics, Institutions and Markets provides students with the theoretical and methodological tools needed to analyse and interpret collective decision-making processes, the functioning of public and private institutions, and the dynamics between politics and the economy. The study program, which can be tailored to students’ personal preferences, consists of a common, multidisciplinary first year, followed by a second year offering two distinct curricula: Institutions and Politics, and Institutions and Markets.