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Dynamics of Emerging and Developing Countries at Université Paris-Saclay, France

Master the Dynamics of Emerging and Developing Countries

The Dynamics of Emerging and Developing Countries program at Université Paris-Saclay delves into the complexities of global development. Set in the vibrant academic hub of France, this program equips students with critical insights and analytical skills essential for addressing the challenges faced by developing nations. Graduates will explore themes such as economic growth, social policy, and sustainable development, preparing them for impactful careers in various international organizations, NGOs, and governmental agencies. Studying in France enriches the experience with its diverse cultural landscape and commitment to global citizenship.

Course Facts:

University: Université Paris-Saclay
Degree: Master in Dynamics of Emerging and Developing Countries
Duration: 2 years
Annual Tuition Fees: €12,000 – €18,000
Initial Deposit: €3,000
Language Test Acceptable: IELTS, TOEFL
Minimum Percentage: 60%
Professional Career Opportunities: International Development Consultant, Policy Analyst, Project Manager, NGO Field Officer
Location: Paris, France

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Course Facts:

University: Université Paris-Saclay
Degree: Master in Dynamics of Emerging and Developing Countries
Duration: 2 years
Annual Tuition Fees: €12,000 – €18,000
Initial Deposit: €3,000
Language Test Acceptable: IELTS, TOEFL
Minimum Percentage: 60%
Professional Career Opportunities: International Development Consultant, Policy Analyst, Project Manager, NGO Field Officer
Location: Paris, France

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