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Master in Transnational Governance - Candidates affected by the war in Ukraine

Programme Start Date

01/09/2022

Methodology

Residential

Location

Palazzo Buontalenti

Application opening date:
18/10/2021  [Add to calendar] 2021-10-18 2021-10-18 Europe/Paris Master in Transnational Governance - Candidates affected by the war in Ukraine - European University Institute Florence, Italy YYYY-MM-DD

Application deadline:
27/04/2022 23:59 CEST

The applicant must have obtained, or be in process of obtaining, an undergraduate degree (bachelor’s degree or equivalent, of at least 180 ECTS credits) before the starting date of the master’s programme.

It is not possible to be enrolled in the Master of Arts in Transnational Governance and another academic programme at the same time, unless a specific joint degree programme exists between the EUI and the relevant university or institution.

Applicants must have a B2 level of English proficiency or above to attend the programme.

The application must be submitted via the interactive online application form and include the following supporting documents:

  • Application Form
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Copy of the Degree(s) diploma
  • Copy of a Transcript of records
  • Statement of Purpose explaining your motivation for pursuing a Master of Arts in Transnational Governance and adding a description of your personal circumstances following the war in Ukraine (max. 600 words).
  • Copy of an Identity Document (If you hold more than one nationality, please attach the copy of all your passports/ID cards proving nationalities). 

During the selection procedure the Selection Committee will assess your:

  • Academic record: cumulative grade-point average / grade trends.  
  • Academic and non-academic experience: educational background, life experiences, leadership roles, community service and/or civic engagement.      
  • Individual attributes: intellectual curiosity, leadership skills, language skills.     
  • Overall compatibility level and potential for success within the learning environment of the EUI School of Transnational Governance

The Selection Committee bases its work on the documentation submitted by the candidate and assesses merit for admission and access to any of the STG support opportunities within the context of the candidate’s academic and personal circumstances.

The selection process takes place in three stages:

Stage I: Pre-screening. During the first stage, the STG Admissions Officer pre-screens applications for completeness. The STG Admissions Officer receives, processes, files and prepares all documentation in the necessary format. Upon completion of the pre-screening process, the STG Admissions Officer draws up the preliminary shortlist and submits it to the Selection Committee with the respective application files.

Stage II: Screening and selection. The second stage falls under the responsibility of the Selection Committee and consists of the comparative review of the application files.

Stage III: Post-selection procedures. After completing the comparative review, the Selection Committee produces the final ranking list. The Selection Committee submits this final list to the Admissions Officer, who notifies each candidate in writing of the decision of the Selection Committee.

If you have specific questions or concerns regarding the application process and how to proceed, email us at [email protected], and one of our representatives will get back to you.

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