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International Relations/Relazioni Internazionali

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Qual è l’obiettivo del corso? Cos'è?
A cosa prepara?

The International Trade curriculum (MAIT) helps to achieve a profound understanding of risks in international trade and international business law, as well as business cultures. Students will obtain advanced knowledge in planning and implementing import/export operations and investments, being able to draft an international contract. The International Studies curriculum helps to understand the complexities of the global po­litical system, its changes, and challenges and how they may impact national political systems in different contexts. Students learn to analyse global and national public policies, and to assess political and security risks.

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Cosa si impara?

The International Trade curriculum (MAIT) focuses on:

  • International Trade Law;
  • Globalization and European Economic History;
  • Global Politics and International Security;
  • Contemporary World History;
  • History of International Relations;
  • Competition Law & Intellectual Property Rights;
  • Business English;
  • Corporate Tax and Customs Regimes;
  • European International Tax Law;
  • Family Business.
The International Studies curriculum focuses on:
  • Global Politics and International Security;
  • Globalization and European Economic History;
  • Afro-Asiatic Legal Systems;
  • Public Governance;
  • History of International Relations;
  • Contemporary World History;
  • Global Supranational Challenges and Public Regulation;
  • International and Transnational Criminal Justice;
  • Géopolitiques de la traduction et médiation multilangue or Spanish language.

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Cosa si può fare dopo?

Students of the International Trade curriculum (MAIT) may find placement opportunities as export managers, logistics managers, freight and custom forwarders/brokers, maritime agents, international commercial agents, international marketing experts, financial internationalization program managers. Students of the International Studies curriculum may find placement opportunities in international environments, including intergovernmental organizations, multinational corporations, think tanks, internationally oriented non-governmental organizations, and public administrations.