Economic Policies for the Global transition
Program Overview
Introduction to the EPOG+ Master's Program
The EPOG+ Master's program is an Erasmus Mundus Master's degree in economics, supported by the European Union. It offers an integrated world-class Master's program on digital, socio-economic, and ecological transition processes, with a pluralistic approach to economics and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Program Objectives
The primary objective of the EPOG+ program is to train a new generation of international experts capable of defining and evaluating economic policies and evolving in different political, social, regional, and international contexts.
Partner Institutions
The partner institutions that deliver their diplomas within the framework of the program are:
- France:
- Universitť de Paris
- Sorbonne Universitť
- Universitť de Technologie de CompiŤgne (UTC)
- Germany:
- Berlin School of Economics and Law
- Austria:
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
- Italy:
- Universitť de Turin
- Universitť Rome 3
- South Africa:
- Universitť du Witwatersrand (Wits) And more than 30 associated partners worldwide.
Program Description
EPOG+ is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the economic policies necessary for the global transition, focusing on digital, socio-economic, and ecological aspects. The program's pluralistic approach in economics and its interdisciplinary perspectives aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to address the complex challenges of the global transition.
Research Areas
While specific research areas are not detailed in the provided context, the EPOG+ program's focus on economic policies for the global transition implies a broad range of research interests, including but not limited to:
- Digital transition
- Socio-economic transition
- Ecological transition
- Economic policy analysis
- International economics
- Development economics
Conclusion
The EPOG+ Master's program offers a unique opportunity for students to engage with a world-class, integrated Master's program focused on the critical issues of global transition. With its strong network of partner institutions and its emphasis on pluralistic economics and interdisciplinary approaches, the program is well-positioned to contribute to the development of a new generation of experts in economic policies for the global transition.
