Master in Digital International Relations & Diplomacy
In exclusive collaboration with UNITAR
Upon the successful completion of any of EU's master's degrees, graduates have a wide array of career options and business opportunities available to them. In response to the growing demand for flexible and entrepreneurial business professionals, EU's programs are designed to foster the skills required for a successful career in the international business arena.
EU's graduates possess an international mindset, multicultural awareness and are innovative thinkers. This makes them ideal candidates for positions at large, multinational companies and dynamic, disruptive entrepreneurs ready to start their own businesses.
Career Options
International Affairs Analyst
International affairs analysts specialize in aspects of international relations such as security, trade, foreign policy and overseas development. They create and revise policies relating to relationships between different states, often conducting quantitative and qualitative research regarding markets, industries, investments and organizations.
International affairs analysts must have excellent diplomatic, analytical and research skills. Strong organization, conflict resolution and the ability to work with people in a cross-cultural context are essential requirements for this role.
Corporate Affairs Advisor
Corporate affairs advisors are responsible for managing internal and external communications, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring that a company’s public image is favorable and in line with branding. They may also be involved in developing business policies and strategies, and monitoring any changes applied to these areas.
Corporate affairs advisors require excellent communication, analytical and collaboration skills. They must possess strong knowledge of public policy and business law.
NGO Officer
NGO officers handle a range of aspects relating to non-governmental organizations. They may work at the national or the international level, overseeing administration, project management, marketing, fundraising and public relations. NGO officers are also responsible for managing other employees and volunteers.
Strong communication and organizational abilities are key for this role, together with social and political knowledge. Emotional resilience and teamwork skills are also essential.
Public Policy Analyst
Public policy analysts assess legislation relating to healthcare, the environment, education, crime and other areas concerning social structures and circumstances. They provide briefings to government executives and politicians, influencing action and studying the impact and effectiveness of law enactment.
Public policy analysts require a blend of hard and soft skills, combining strong analytical and critical thinking with excellent collaboration and communication abilities.
International Political Consultant
International political consultants advise politicians and political candidates on PR and campaign strategies, working across a range of areas that encompass marketing and media relations to fundraising initiatives. They provide information and insights on voter outreach and demographic profiles, which inform the decisions of political professionals.
International political consultants must possess excellent communication skills together with strong knowledge of international law and business. They must be flexible in order to collaborate with a variety of different professionals, and able to manage high-pressure environments.