Master in European Economic Governance & Policy

ONLINE PROGRAMME

The Master in European Economic Governance and Policy aims to equip students with a deep and practical understanding of how the European Union coordinates, manages, and regulates its economic affairs in an increasingly complex environment.

The Master in European Economic Governance and Policy aims to equip students with a deep and practical understanding of how the European Union coordinates, manages, and regulates its economic affairs in an increasingly complex environment.

Intake

October 2026

Delivery

Online Programme

Duration

18 – 30 months

Language

English

Master in European Economic Governance and Policy

This could be your

next step.

  • Young Professionals
  • Ambitious Public Sector Employees
  • Corporate Specialists
  • Lobby and Advocacy Professionals 
  • Think-Tank Researchers and Policy Analysts
  • Mid-Career Professionals

Purpose

The Master in European Economic Governance and Policy aims to equip students with a deep and practical understanding of how the European Union coordinates, manages, and regulates its economic affairs in an increasingly complex environment. As European economic governance has evolved, so too have the challenges facing policymakers, raising critical questions about how decisions are made, who holds authority, and how integration dynamics shape outcomes. The programme guides students in exploring which economic policies are decided at the EU level, the role and competences of key institutions, the influence of member states, and the explanatory power of integration theories.

 

Grounded in strong theoretical foundations, methodological rigour, and applied learning, the programme’s purpose is to prepare graduates to comprehend and contribute to EU economic governance debates and processes. Students develop a critical understanding of governance frameworks, policy evolution, and financial crises; acquire essential research skills through a dedicated methods module and a substantive thesis; and benefit from applied insights through interactive teaching, peer collaboration, and contributions from expert academics, public officials, and practitioners.

 

Designed through close collaboration between scholars and professionals, the programme offers an academically robust yet practice-oriented pathway that supports research development and addresses an increasingly important field.

Online Programme

Accessible From

Any Location

The Master in European Economic Governance and Policy is delivered fully online through EIMF’s advanced distance-learning platform, offering exceptional flexibility without compromising academic quality.

 

Study Anytime, From Anywhere

Designed for busy professionals and international learners, the programme is fully self-paced, allowing you to access lectures, materials, and assessments whenever it suits your schedule.

 

High-Quality Digital Learning

Engage with expertly designed online modules featuring recorded lectures, interactive learning activities, digital resources, and practical assignments — all crafted to support an engaging online learning experience.

 

Support Every Step of the Way

Although fully online, you are never alone. Students benefit from:

  • Academic support from faculty
  • Dedicated distance-learning assistance
  • Access to EIMF’s extensive digital library
  • Live webinars and Q&A sessions

 

A Connected Online Community

Collaborate with peers from different countries through discussion forums, group tasks, and interactive activities that enrich learning and broaden perspectives.

 

High-Quality Academic Learning, Delivered Online

This flexible online model allows you to earn a high-quality Master’s degree while balancing work, life, and study — no relocation, no rigid schedules, just a powerful and accessible learning experience.

Is This Programme Right for You?

It is particularly

suitable for:

This programme is designed for individuals who wish to develop an advanced understanding of how economic governance, public policy, and regulatory frameworks function within the European Union.

Young Professionals

Ambitious Public Sector Employees

Corporate Specialists

Lobby and Advocacy Professionals

Think-Tank Researchers and Policy Analysts

Mid-Career Professionals

Alignment with Market Needs

Shaped by

Real-World Demand

The Master in European Economic Governance and Policy is designed in direct response to evolving market demands across Europe. Employers in both the public and private sectors face an increasingly complex EU policy environment and require professionals capable of interpreting and applying rapidly changing rules in areas such as economic governance, fiscal coordination, and financial regulation. There is strong demand at both Brussels and national levels—from EU institutions, governments, central banks, regulatory authorities, think tanks, NGOs, consultancies, and corporates—for individuals who combine analytical strength with practical policy-making insight.

 

The EU’s strategic priorities, including the Green Deal and the Digital Agenda, further drive the need for experts who can connect economic governance with climate action, energy transition, and digital regulation. At the same time, organisations seek graduates who understand the digital dimension of policy and possess the skills to communicate and apply their knowledge effectively. Finally, across sectors, employers increasingly prioritise integrity, accountability, and transparency, creating demand for professionals grounded in governance, ethics, and responsible decision-making. This programme equips graduates with the competencies needed to thrive in this rapidly evolving landscape.

Master in European Economic Governance and Policy

Learning Objectives

Skills for

Real-World Impact

The programme learning objectives are structured around three pillars.

– Gain a solid understanding of key theories of European integration and economic governance.

– Analyse the roles of EU institutions and member states in shaping economic policy.

– Understand how governance frameworks evolve in response to crises and policy challenges.

– Critically engage with core debates on EU economic coordination and regulatory reform.

– Work collaboratively in diverse groups, drawing on varied professional experience.

– Participate in dynamic discussions enriched by practitioner insights and peer exchange.

– Learn directly from expert academics and high-level officials through guest lectures.

– Apply conceptual knowledge to real-world issues within the EU economic governance landscape.

– Build strong research skills through dedicated training in research methods.

– Apply research tools to coursework and policy analysis throughout the programme.

– Stay informed on the latest developments and debates in EU governance.

– Conduct an independent thesis that contributes to understanding European economic governance.

Intended Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this programme key learning outcomes will be achieved that can be grouped in the following categories:

Graduates will:

– Develop a strong understanding of European economic governance, regulation, and policy-making.

– Analyse and compare national political economy models with EU-level frameworks.

– Understand the EU’s institutional governance structure and how economic policies are made.

– Engage with major theories of European integration and economic governance.

– Deepen their knowledge of how EU economic governance has evolved over time.

– Gain awareness of key qualitative and quantitative research approaches relevant to EU policy analysis.

– Build the intellectual capacity to think critically about the future of European integration.

Graduates will:

– Collect, evaluate, and synthesise evidence to support informed positions on EU economic policy.

– Demonstrate critical awareness of European economic governance from a multidisciplinary perspective.

– Communicate ideas clearly and persuasively in writing and orally.

– Apply theoretical models to real-world governance and policy challenges.

– Integrate insights from economics, political science, and law when analysing EU policy issues.

– Think strategically about the aims of European integration and its impact on public policy.

Graduates will:

– Conduct independent, research-driven analysis with confidence and academic rigour.

– Reflect on their learning, use feedback constructively, and manage complex policy challenges.

– Adapt to unpredictable policy environments and propose strategic, innovative solutions.

– Communicate well-founded conclusions to policymakers, stakeholders, and general audiences.

– Demonstrate values aligned with good governance and design responses to challenges in a globalised economy.

Step Into Roles That Matter​

career

prospects

Graduates of the Master in European Economic Governance and Policy are equipped with the analytical, policy, and governance competencies needed to pursue a wide range of professional roles across the European public and private sectors. The programme’s applied focus, combined with in-depth coverage of EU institutions, economic governance, and regulatory processes, prepares students for career advancement or transition into policy-oriented and strategic positions.

Graduates can pursue roles within EU bodies, intergovernmental institutions, and global organisations, including:

– Policy Officer

– Administrator

– Economic or Financial Analyst

– Programme or Project Officer

– Adviser or Assistant to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs)

The programme supports career pathways in national administrations and public authorities, including:

– Policy Analyst / Policy Officer

– Economic Governance Officer

– European Affairs Attaché

– Public Administration Specialist

The degree is highly relevant for organisations that must interpret and implement EU regulatory requirements, enabling careers such as:

– Regulatory Affairs Specialist

– Financial Policy Officer

– Compliance Consultant / Risk Advisor

– Corporate Public Affairs Manager

Graduates are well-prepared for analytical and advisory roles in knowledge-driven organisations, including:

– Regulatory Consultant

– Research Analyst

– NGO Programme Manager

– Public Policy Consultant

Programme Structure

Semesters
Course Code
Course Title
ECTS
Semester A
DIG 500
Digital Skills
5
Semester A
POL 510
European Integration
10
Semester A
REG 500
International and EU Financial Regulation
10
Semester A
POL 530
EU Public Policy
10
Semester B
POL 520
European Political Economy
10
Semester B
POL 500
EU Financial Institutions and Policies
10
Semester B
POL 540
Introduction to Ethics and Deontology
5
Semester B
RES 500
Research Methods
10
Semester C
RES 550
Master Thesis
20

Admissions – Entry Point | You can join the programme at the beginning of either of the two semesters.

 

All modules are compulsory.

ECTS Composition | To graduate, you are required to earn 90 ECTS credits that breaks down to 70 ECTS credits from the modules attended and 20 ECTS credits from the dissertation.

Assesment

Students will be assessed on 8 modules (6 carrying 10 ECTS and 2 carrying 5 ECTS each), and a Master Thesis carrying an additional 20 ECTS.

Module assessment comprises of more than one assessment component, defined for each module independently. Letter grades are calculated based on the weight of each assessment component and the actual numerical marks obtained in these two assessment components.

Based on the module grades the student’s semester grade point average (GPA) and cumulative point average (CPA) are calculated.

Admission Criteria

Academic

requirements:

To be admitted to the programme, all candidates must have a University degree awarded by an accredited institution in the country where it operates.

Documentation of the candidates’ education will be required as part of the application for admission.

 

• The programme will consider applicants with the following qualifications:

 

Graduates of Greek universities, the University of Cyprus and the Cyprus University of Technology should normally hold a final grade of at least 6.5 and above

 

International graduates should normally have the equivalent grade (e.g. UK universities should normally have a second-class honors degree or US universities 3.0 and above)

 

Candidates with a lower grade than the above, may be interviewed for admission if they have compensatory strengths in terms of work experience and professional qualifications.

English Language

requirements:

Master students must satisfy the English requirements if their first degree was taught in English.

Where applicants’ previous studies have not been conducted in English, they are expected to show an adequate level of proficiency in English. Indicatively, the minimum English language requirements are:

• GCSE English Language ‘O’ Level or IGCSE: C

• IELTS: minimum average score 6.0 overall with 5.5 in each individual element (reading, writing, listening and speaking). The test should have been taken within the previous two years

Supporting

documents:

• Personal statement not more than 750 words.

The statement should include a brief introduction of the candidate, what is the motivation behind the choice for the specific programme, why he/she should be admitted, relevant skills, strengths, and experience, research interests (where applicable), and future professional goals and aspirations.

• 2 letters of reference (at least one must be from an instructor familiar with the student’s academic work)

• Brief CV

Faculty

Diploma in Accounting & Financial Management

Dr. Panikkos Poutziouris

Professor in Entrepreneurial Management

Diploma in Accounting & Financial Management

Dr. Despina Christofi

Lecturer in Law & Regulatory Compliance

Adjunct Faculty

Dr Kevin Featherstone

Emeretous Professor in European Politics

Dr Andri Vryoni

PhD in Education

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Everything you

need to know

Master Programme in European Economic Governance and Policy

You receive dedicated, one-on-one support. You will be assigned an academic supervisor with expertise in your chosen area who will provide guidance on topic selection, research methodology, and structure. If you choose the Applied Project option, your mentor will help you scope and execute a project that tackles a real-world GRC challenge, making your work immediately relevant.

The primary requirement is a University degree awarded by an accredited institution in the country where it operates, or a degree evaluated as equivalent to a University degree by the Cyprus Council for the Recognition of Higher Education Qualifications (KY.S.A.T.S) (For example, UK degrees: Second Class Honours, Greek Universities: Minimum Grade 6.5). 

Proficiency in English (graduation from an English-speaking institution/university or otherwise other English proficiency test such as IELTS (minimum average score 6.0 overall with 5.5 in each individual element)

Networking is a core part of the experience. You will be studying and collaborating with a cohort of ambitious professionals from various sectors, building a valuable peer network. Additionally, EIMF and the Centre for Good Governance in particular, regularly host guest lectures, seminars, and events featuring industry leaders, providing you with direct access to our extensive corporate and alumni network across Cyprus and Europe.

Yes. The programme is fully accredited and recognised, making eligible students able to apply for the Cyprus State Grant. This grant is provided by the government to support students in higher education.

Key details about the grant:

  • Eligibility: It is available to Cypriot citizens and EU citizens who are permanent residents of Cyprus.
  • Grant Amount: The amount is means-tested and varies based on criteria such as family income and the number of dependents. For example, grants have typically ranged from €2,175 to €2,565 per academic year for eligible students, with higher amounts possible for families with more children.

Yes, EIMF is committed to making postgraduate education accessible and rewarding outstanding candidates. We offer a range of financial support options:

  • Scholarships: Merit-based awards for a limited number of applicants who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and/or outstanding professional promise.
  • Bursaries: Support based on specific criteria, which may include financial need or affiliation with our corporate partners.
  • Early-Bird Discounts: We often provide a tuition discount for applicants who apply and are accepted before a specified early application deadline.
  • Corporate Discounts: Special rates may be available for employees of our partner organisations.

These opportunities are competitive and awarded on a case-by-case basis. We encourage all interested candidates to contact our admissions office early to discuss their eligibility for financial support.

Yes. We understand that investing in your education is a significant commitment. To make this more manageable, EIMF offers flexible payment plans that allow students to pay their tuition fees in several instalments over the course of their studies. Our programme advisors can provide you with a detailed breakdown of the available payment schedules.

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