About Course
The Master of Professional Studies in International Relations and Diplomacy, specialization in International Cooperation and International Organizations, is a high-level training program designed to train executives capable of analyzing, designing, and implementing cooperation policies and projects in a complex and constantly evolving international environment. It aims to equip students with a solid understanding of the geopolitical, diplomatic, economic, and institutional dynamics that structure relations between states and international actors.
In Master 1 (M1), the program lays the fundamental groundwork for international relations through the study of diplomacy, public international law, international organizations, geopolitics, international economic relations, and development cooperation policies. Students also acquire essential methodological skills in strategic analysis, applied research, diplomatic writing, and institutional communication, which are indispensable for careers in international affairs.
In Master 2 (M2), the specialization in International Cooperation and International Organizations allows for an in-depth examination of issues related to global governance, cooperation project management, humanitarian aid, multilateral diplomacy, and the functioning of international and regional institutions. The focus is on professionalization through real case studies, diplomatic simulations, internships in national or international institutions, as well as the writing of a practice-oriented professional thesis.


