["This Master of Arts programme provides the knowledge base and methodology for a deeper understanding of the current issues of European integration, such as the urgent ecological crises, the widening gaps between and within member states, and the unresolved humanitarian refugee crisis. The interdisciplinary programme combines macroeconomics, political science, sociology, and law. It offers a pluralist and critical perspective that allows students to learn from various approaches and methodologies of classical and heterodox theories within and across the different disciplines.The programme is strongly internationally orientated in its content as well as in its lecturers’ and students’ backgrounds, and it encourages intercultural social learning in small groups."]
October
Domestic
15 May (for applicants with a non-German university degree) 15 June (for applicants with a German university degree)