Students complete an internship related to the European Union or international and regional organizations in the area of diplomacy and trade. This involves academic and professional supervision in Europe/European posts abroad, local/ international posts. Students gain practical knowledge of the EU and international/ regional institutions in IR, law, politics, business, finance and international trade. The unit coordinator does not secure internships for students but provides advice on the choice of organization (European and EU institutions, international and regional organizations, multi-national firms, industry associations, NGOs, political consultancies, think tanks and law firms). The... -- Course Website
Instructor: Natalie Doyle
Prerequisites: Students must make contact with potential guest organizations and seek the coordinator's approval before enrolling in the unit and committing to an internship.<br/><br/>Successful completion of core units of the Master in European and International Studie