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Presentation & Goals

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The M.R.I.A.E (Magistère relations internationales et action à l'étranger) was  created by the University of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne in 1985 to prepare students for the various professions of international relations.

 

 

After a selective scholastic assessment test, the students will join with profit this unique Bac+5 university course which provides:

 

 

  • Vocational training with compulsory training sessions;
  • Multidisciplinary tuition for three academic years;
  •  Intensive language learning;
  • An opportunity to specialize in a particular region of the world but also in a specific sector: either cultural and political relations or Business and Management;
  • A field trip to a European capital every year.

 

 

A FEW WORDS FROM THE HEAD TEACHER

 

Our Magistère is a multidisciplinary course the purpose of which is  to provide students of a high intellectual calibre with in-depth knowledge of foreign affairs, proficientcy in at least two foreign languages and specialization in a region of the world.

 

We know from experience that multidisciplinarity combined with intensive language learning is the great asset of our course. Our ambition is to develop swift, open minds capable of looking at the world with new eyes and able to adapt quickly to a rapidly changing world.

 

Our course includes vocational training , either in the field of cultural and political relations or Business and Management. Training sessions are compulsory .

 

There is a whole network of former students who can now help and advise the younger generation as they embark on an international career. Our students find jobs in various fields, either at home or abroad. They become marketing researchers, project managers, administrators, directors of studies,  official representatives, reporters or civil servants of. international organisations or local boards. Their intellectual, professional and linguistic skills are at the service of the international companies, administrations or non-governmental organisations they work for.

 

                                                                                   Robert Frank,  Director