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European Studies

Your future

When you graduate, you will have the opportunity to deepen your knowledge in the field of European Studies or in related fields such as European law and international relations. Other increasingly popular fields are journalism, governance and politics, and business and finance. Maastricht University has a series of one- and two-year master’s programmes for European Studies graduates, each with its own specialisations.

Master's programmes

European Studies graduates have continued their studies at prestigious and highly selective schools and universities, such as Cambridge University, the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin and the London School of Economics and Political Science.  We also offer related master's programmes at Maastricht University:

You can enrol in the following FASoS master's programme without additional requirements for admission:

  • European Studies

For the following programmes, additional requirements may apply:

  • European Public Affairs 
  • European Studies on Society, Science and Technology 
  • Research Master in European Studies 
BA European studies

Professional fields

European Studies graduates often find work in: 

  • European government / institutions
  • Consultancy
  • Public administration
  • Business and finance
  • Education
  • Research
  • Management
  • Policy

Career opportunities

As a graduate of the bachelor’ s programme in European Studies, you will be in high demand in a wide variety of places, from government and NGO’s to international institutes and corporations. Our European Studies programme has one of the best reputations in Brussels. That is because you learn not only facts and concepts but also the professional skills you will need in your career. Along with a research-oriented attitude and critical reflection, you will learn skills such as: problem-solving, professional communication, result- and quality-orientated behaviour, the ability to prioritise and organise your own working/learning process, working with others in multicultural teams, and, perhaps most importantly: you will learn how to learn. These skills are highly valued by employers, which is why over 95% of our graduates are either employed or go on to do a graduate study or internship.

Alumni@work

Christina Lopez-Perea 
Year of graduation: 2015

Christina Lopez-Perea did a bachelor’s in European Studies in 2015 and in 2018 a Master in European Law (LLM). Christina is currently a political advisor at Eurogroup for animals and co-runs the animal welfare group at the European Parliament.

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Elena Dimitrova
Permanent Representative of the Bulgarian National Assembly
to the European Parliament
Year of graduation: 2020

In my view one of the best aspects of the European studies programme is its interdisciplinary approach and that you are able to switch from different topics such as: economics, law and international relations.

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Sophie Quesnel
Regional Communication and fundraising officer, Secours Catholique Caritas, Paris, France
Year of graduation: 2010

My time in Maastricht was an amazing and very unique time that definitely shaped my personality and my professional career. It was challenging and it definitely gave me a strong basis on which to build my adult life.

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Vittorio Capici
Programme Manager Peace and Security, Governance, Migration and Mobility at European Commission
Year of graduation: 2017

The bachelor’s programme in European Studies was a milestone for my personal and professional growth. The study programme was culturally enriching, intellectually very challenging at times, and heterogeneous for the disciplines it offered to us students. The PBL made it even more unique as it pushed us to often work in groups, to question our ideas and ideals and to get out of our comfort zone.

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Alice Vandenberghe
Communication and Outreach Consultant
International Finance Corporation Washington
Year of graduation: 2019

After graduating from the Bachelor European Studies at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Alice pursued a double master in the field of sustainability in Geneva and Beijing. Along her studies, Alice was working in a Swiss social consultancy and doing the communication of the European parliament. She now works as a Communication and Outreach consultant at the IFC, a sub brand of the World Bank Group.

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Maike Schmeitz (Dutch)
PhD Student, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
Year of graduation: 2016

I think my biggest take away from the BA European Studies is the interdisciplinary approach it taught me. After my BA, I decided I wanted to go more into the direction of policy making, preferably in the field of public health or healthcare. Luckily, I could start an MSc in Healthcare Policy, Innovation and Management at the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences at UM right away.

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Mira Seyfettinoglu (German)
Year of graduation: 2018

The BA in European Studies is a truly interdisciplinary program, combining political science, history, economics and sociology. It aims to educate students in a well-rounded manner, providing the skills to be capable of analysing socio-political issues. Furthermore, my education at University Maastricht (UM) has made be become internationally literate. This is a major asset if you want to work in an environment that requires you to think beyond the national and towards the European level.

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Christopher Dürr (German)
Head of Finance, Association of German Public Banks
Year of graduation: 2013

After having completed my three years of studies, I decided to do an internship at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin. I spent eight weeks at the department responsible for relations with central European countries, and was given the chance to transform my theoretical knowledge – gained through my three years of European Studies – into practical experiences.

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Daniel Schnok (German)
Year of Graduation: 2014

The Bachelor in European studies has allowed me to gain a real insight in European affairs from many different viewpoints. I have studied the European Union and its Member States from a historical, economical and law perspective which is essential if you want to know what the European project really is. It is exactly this multi-facetted approach that wakes your own interests and encourages you to specialize further.

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