International Economics and Sustainable Development

University
University of Groningen
City, country
Groningen, Netherlands
Duration
1 years
Specialties
Economics, International Development
Price
2695.00 EUR
Study language
English (ENG)
Degree
Master
Study start
2026-09-01
Deadline
2026-04-28
About
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Study International Economics and Sustainable Development in Groningen and analyse the societal and economic implications of international trade, finance, and sustainable development.

We face major opportunities, challenges and disruptions, such as AI, migration, inequality, populism, and climate change. The MSc International Economics and Sustainable Development (IE&SD) equips you with tools and economic theories to make a real impact . After graduation, you move on to influential roles in international organizations, government, or the private sector.
In Groningen, you are taught societally relevant topics and how they are related to real-world economics . We help you develop valuable skills and knowledge in international trade, economic development, international finance and banking, policy analysis, and more. Also, you learn to analyze economic data, assess policy options, make economic development strategies, and provide recommendations to policymakers.

English language requirements

IELTS Academic overall score 6.5 (Speaking 6, Writing 6.5); TOEFL internet-based overall score 90 (Speaking 20, Writing 24); Cambridge C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency (overall score 176, Speaking 169, Writing 176); LanguageCert Academic: overall score 70 (min. 65 in Speaking, 70 in Writing); Pearson PTE Academic (min. 56 in Speaking, 70 in Writing).

 

Important requirements

To be eligible for admission to this Master, you need to hold an academic Bachelor's or Master's degree from a research university in one of the following - or closely related - fields: Business Economics, Business Administration, Econometrics and Operations Research, Economics and Business Economics, International Business, Technology Management.

 

Other requirements

Checklist including brief description (max. 20 pages) of relevant courses you have taken in the field of the specific Master programme you are applying for, and of any courses in research methods and statistics. Course descriptions must include a description of topics covered in the course, learning objectives and a literature list of the course book(s) used in each course.

 

Job examples:
  • Market/policy analyst
  • (Development) economist
  • Sustainability consultant
  • Trade expert
  • Global strategy and policy advisor