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Explore the reasons to study European and International Relations, including the potential job opportunities it offers. Discover the three pillars of economics, business, and institutional knowledge. Learn about successful professionals in various industries. Find out more about the study program, including courses like Location Theory and EU Regional Policy, International Business Strategy, and more.
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Track European and International Relations • Why study ‘European and International Relations?’ • Job opportunities • Study program
Personal interest in international aspects of day-to-day (firm) life • Three pillars: economics, business andinstitutional
Track European and International Relations • Why study ‘European and International Relations?’ • Job opportunities • Study program
Job opportunities? • Anneleen Desloovere: Caterpillar • Dwight Dauchy: BNP Paribas • Matthieu Meunier: Deloitte • Olaf Tchongrack: UN (Darfour, Geneva, Brussels) • Glenn Magerman: Professor ULB • Carl Gerrits: Branch Controller Schenker (BAFI-Air Freight Institute) • Sandra Van Belle: High School Teacher • Kris De Donder: Belgian Ministry of Defense • Marijke Claes: Center Parcs • Kathia Reynders: Master in Environment Iceland; California, Berkeley, Agricultural and Resource Economics department • Agnetha Van Pee: Province Vlaams-Brabant • Pauline Beghin: Colruyt • …
Track European and International Relations • Why study ‘European and International Relations?’ • Job opportunities • Study program
Track courses Location Theory and EU Regional Policy 6 CR International Business Strategy* 6 CR International Study Visit 6 CR OR Seminar on European Business International and European Relations 6 CR History of European Integration* 6 CR * Electives
For more information: • a.pauwels@kuleuven.be • karolien.debruyne@kuleuven.be