Double degree program of the Master of European Studies with the focus ½ EU - ASIA ╗
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Program Overview
University Program Information
The Universitť Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) offers a double degree program in European Studies with a focus on EU-Asia relations. This program is organized in partnership with Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan.
Program Description
The double degree program is designed to provide students with a solid understanding of European integration and regional cooperation in Asia. The program is taught primarily in English and covers historical, political, juridical, economic, and socio-cultural aspects of European integration and EU-Asia relations.
Program Structure
- The program consists of 120 credits and is completed over two years.
- Students spend the first academic year in one country and the second year in the other.
- The program concludes with a co-supervised dissertation (ULB/Waseda).
Research Areas
The program focuses on the following research areas:
- European integration
- Regional cooperation in Asia
- EU-Asia relations
Degree Options
The ULB offers various degree options, including:
- Bachelor's degrees
- Master's degrees
- Master's degrees in teaching
- Specialized Master's degrees
- Doctoral degrees
Doctoral Programs
The ULB offers doctoral programs in various fields, including:
- Philosophy
- Political and social sciences
- History, art history, and archaeology
- Art and art sciences
- Religious sciences
Continuing Education
The ULB also offers continuing education programs for professionals and individuals looking to enhance their skills and knowledge.
International Opportunities
The ULB has a strong international focus, with opportunities for students to study abroad, participate in exchange programs, and engage in international research collaborations.
Alumni Network
The ULB has a vibrant alumni network, with opportunities for graduates to connect with each other and stay involved with the university community.
