Durée
2 ans
Composante
Faculté des sciences économiques, sociales et des territoires
Langue(s) d'enseignement
Anglais
Présentation
The Master Economics of Globalisation and European Integration (EGEI) is a two-year (120 ECTS) program fully taught in English and in a truly global learning environment.
A global career in economics and business.
The Master EGEI programme meets an increasing demand for graduates who have the skills to competently analyse issues of globalisation and economic integration, and make relevant policy or strategic recommendations in the public and private sectors.
Excellence in training and education.
An innovative approach which brings together advanced academic competences with more practical knowledge and skills. Lectures and seminars with EU officials, visits to EU institutions and other Brussels-based bodies. Interactive modes of instruction : Oxford-style debates, simulations, role playing games, discussion groups and “pitch” presentations.
An Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree.
Students must spend at least two terms in two EU countries different from their country of residence.
Upon successful completion of the programme, students earn the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Economics of Globalisation and European Integration.
The diplomas are awarded jointly by a consortium of seven universities and a leading global think tank. Associate partners from academia, international organisations and private sector contribute to the programme with specific skills and highly valuable opportunies for interships.
Savoir-faire et compétences
The programme equips the students with a solid background in economics of integration and international economics, as well as with strong quantitative skills.
Les + de la formation
The master’s programme has a workload of 120 ECTS credits, with a taught part consisting of 90 credits, an internship of 10 credits and a dissertation of 20 credits.
The study programme is full-time and runs over 24 months. It is taught by staff of t he eight partner institutions and by highprofile visiting scholars. During the 2-years students move to at least three different universities in three different countries.
Organisation
The master’s programme has a workload of 120 ECTS credits, with a taught part consisting of 90 credits, an internship of 10 credits and a dissertation of 20 credits.
The study programme is full-time and runs over 24 months.
It is taught by staff of the eight partner institutions and by high-profile visiting scholars.
During the 2-years students move to at least three different universities in three different countries.
1st term at University of Bari, Italy
September to December
ADVANCED MICROECONOMICS 6 ECTS
ADVANCED MACROECONOMICS 6 ECTS
APPLIED ECONOMETRICS I 6 ECTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE 6 ECTS
EUROPEAN LAW AND INSTITUTIONS 6 ECTS
OPTIONAL COURSES 3 ECTS
Mathematics for Economists Chinese or Italian Language
2nd term at Ghent University and CEPS, Belgium
January to July
ECONOMICS OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 9 ECTS
OPEN ECONOMY MACROECONOMICS / ECONOMIC POLICY AND GOVERNANCE 9 ECTS
APPLIED ECONOMETRICS II 6 ECTS
INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS 6 ECTS
OPTIONAL COURSES 3 ECTS Academic writing, Principles of Entrepreneurship, and Dutch language
3rd term : Choice among four specialisation tracks
September to December
Track 1.Economics and Business of Globalisation (EBG) at the University of Bari, Italy (30 ECTS);
Track 2. Economics and Financial Issues in the EU (EFEU) at the University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain (30 ECTS);
Track 3. International Economic Policy (IEP) at Tartu University, Estonia (30 ECTS);
Track 4. Globalisation and Emerging Market Economies (GEME) at Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile(30 ECTS).
MORE INFORMATION ON THE 3RD TERM COURSES: https://www.master-egei.eu/programme-and-mobility/
4th term : Individual mobility for professional specialisation
January to August
INTERNSHIP 10 ECTS
FINAL DISSERTATION 20 ECTS
Stages
Stage | Obligatoire |
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Stage obligatoire au semestre 4.
Admission
Conditions d'admission
MASTER 1 (applying to the 1st year)
Apply via the EGEI website: https://www.master-egei.eu/.
Pre-requisites: bachelor’s degree in economics or a related discipline, proof of English proficiency.
Documents required:
- Copy of your ID / proof of residence;
- Scanned copy of the university degree diploma(s)
- Official transcript of records with study results and legalised copy of the degree certificate(s)*
- Letter of motivation
- Up-to-date curriculum vitae in Europass format
- Proof of English proficiency
- Contact details for recommendation letter(s) (min 1 – max 3)
- Other documents proving skills and qualifications (optional)
Application deadlines:
- 28 February 2026 (if applying for scholarship)
- 30 March 2026 (if not applying for scholarship but student requires a visa)
- 30 May 2026 (if not applying for scholarship but student does not require a visa)
MASTER 2 (applying for entry to the 2nd year only)
The key strengths of the EGEI programme include the international nature of the programme and the strong social cohesion among the students. This can only be achieved by participating fully in the entire program. Therefore, admissions directly to the 2nd year are not considered. Students with particularly compelling reasons to seek an exception to this rule can contact the EGEI joint board of studies to discuss their case.
Droits de scolarité
TUITION FEES for entry in September 2026
- For Erasmus+ programme countries (EU member states and North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia, Turkey, and the UK): €2,500 per year.
- For Erasmus+ partner countries (all other countries): €8,000 per year.
Tuition fees cover the following services :
- teaching and examination fees;
- access to library and electronic resources computing facilities;
- cost of short fieldtrips/ industry site related to a particular module, social events;
- language classes at each host institution (these courses are extra-curricular activities that are an integral part of the Master EGEI programme);
- access to university facilities;
- and global health insurance for the entire study period.
European students may be eligible for an Erasmus Student Mobility grant. A limited number of tuition discounts are available for non-scholarship students from developing countries on the basis of academic merit. Other forms of financial support might be available.
Et après
Insertion professionnelle
International organisations, European institutions, think-tanks, consultancy, public policy-making bodies and institutions.
Pour en savoir plus sur l'insertion professionnelle des diplômés de l'Université de Lille, consultez les répertoires d'emplois publiés par l’ODiF (Observatoire de la Direction de la Formation)
Les fiches emploi/métier du Répertoire Opérationnel des Métiers et des Emplois (ROME) permettent de mieux connaître les métiers et les compétences qui y sont associées.

