Presentation of the school
Founded in 1899, HEIP is one of the oldest schools in the field of international relations and political science education. In addition to the wealth of more than a century of experience, HEIP has a large network of alumni. Our high-quality faculty includes legal experts, economists, geographers, demographers, historians, and well-known figures from academia, diplomacy, and the military. In addition, a network of international partners allows students to do part of their studies in a foreign university. HEIP’s privileged setting with a modern Parisian campus, a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower, offers students an ideal place to work and interact (HEIP is part of OMNES EDUCATION, a group of 16 higher education institutions). HEIP also has a campus in London and, in 2019, has also opened a site in Lyon! Enrolling at HEIP means being part of its history, being part of an exciting teaching and research project, enriching your university experience by getting involved in the campus communities, and above all building your future career.
Why choose this program?
This program is available in French or in English
This program is part of the HEIP Master cycle. This first year of the Master’s program allows students to acquire and master the traditional approach to the study of international relations and the mechanisms of contemporary diplomacy. The courses explore in depth the political, legal and economic aspects of the foreign relations of the States, but also of the European Union. It prepares students to specialize and work in the public sector, international organizations, defense, NGOs and the media. The program is taught in French or English.
- Program Type: MSc
- Admission level : 3rd year undergraduate
- Back to school: September, February
- Pace: Full-time, Work-Study
- Campuses: Bordeaux, Paris, Rennes
- Price: 9200 EUR*
*Add 490 euros for the services offered to international students, if you are a student living outside France and of non-EU nationality.
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*For French students living in France
Updated 22 September 2023