Language
  • English
Format
  • Full time
Start date
  • September
Location
  • Maastricht
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Public Policy and Human Development

This programme offered by UM and United Nations University, equips you with quantitative and qualitative skills to analyse complex public policy challenges. Gain expertise in governance, policy analysis, and problem-solving for global or local careers.

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Your future

Graduates of the Public Policy and Human Development programme are academically trained policy analysts. Since its launch in 2005, over 1,300 students have successfully graduated from the programme, creating a vibrant alumni network. The master programme programme has a strong history of providing employability-related resources to its students during their studies at Maastricht University. 

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Career prospects

Our graduates are trained policymakers and analysts, who go on to work in public policy and academia or for NGOs and consultancies. Thanks to the skills acquired in the programme, they can identify and review different policy options and implement the adequate policy. 

Our alumni work all over the world in public and private institutions of both economically strong and economically unstable countries, including national, regional and local governments, ministries, regional organisations, NGOs, international organisations, pension funds and consultancies.

Meet our alumni

Ross Mudie, 2020-2021

Nassim Abba, 2016-2017

Gustavo Novaes, 2015-2016

Fanny Trang, 2015-2016

Rodolpho Zannin Feijó, 2015-2016

Lea-Maria Löbel, 2015-2016

Employers

A 2019 alumni census conducted among graduates revealed that 58 per cent of graduates served in an analytical capacity, as advisors, analysts, researchers or consultants, while 30 per cent served in an operational role as a manager, or as a desk officer with responsibility for a case or programme. 

Example of employers:  

  • UN bodies: the WFP, UNICEF, ILO, IOM,
  • Multilateral development banks and technical development support agencies: World Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Central Bank, GIZ,
  • regional governance bodies: European Commission, European Parliament
  • government ministries and civil services in the following countries: Ecuador, Germany, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, Uganda, UK, and USA,
  • Research-based organisations and academic institutions: Leiden, LSE, Maastricht, McGill and Sydney, Berlin Institute for Population and Development, GIGA, EPRI, IIED, UNU-MERIT, UNU-CRIS, and UNU-WIDER.
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