Applications are now open for the Master of Science in Public Policy and Human Development (MPP), a prestigious one-year postgraduate programme offered through a collaboration between United Nations University (UNU-MERIT) and Maastricht University.
Delivered in Maastricht, Netherlands, this internationally recognized programme is designed for individuals who want to tackle complex global challenges and contribute to shaping effective public policies aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.
The MSc in Public Policy and Human Development is an intensive, full-time programme that runs for one year and awards two diplomas—one from Maastricht University and one from the United Nations University.
The programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students to design, implement, monitor, and evaluate public policies across sectors.
With a strong focus on real-world impact, students gain both quantitative and qualitative skills needed to influence policy decisions at local, national, and global levels.
The programme is divided into two main phases:
Autumn Semester
Focuses on quantitative skills such as statistics, regression analysis, and the use of tools like STATA. This phase equips students with analytical skills essential for policy research.
Spring Semester
Centers on specialization and thesis writing, allowing students to tailor their learning based on their interests.
Students can choose from four specialization tracks:
Social Protection Policy
Migration Studies
Governance of Innovation
Global Governance for Development
The programme uses Problem-Based Learning, encouraging critical thinking, collaboration, and active participation.
Participants will develop the ability to:
Analyze complex societal challenges
Design and evaluate effective public policies
Apply data-driven approaches to decision-making
Develop solutions aligned with sustainable development goals
Communicate policy recommendations effectively
The programme also includes workshops, simulations, debates, and networking events with global experts.
Students benefit from a highly international and personalized learning experience.
Key advantages include:
Dual degree from two globally recognized institutions
Small class sizes and personalized academic support
Access to global networks and policy experts
A dedicated employability track with mentoring and career support
Strong career prospects in international organizations, governments, NGOs, and private sector institutions
Graduates have gone on to work with organizations such as international development banks, UN agencies, consulting firms, and government ministries.
Tuition fees for the 2026/2027 academic year are:
Statutory fee: €2,695
Institutional fee: €21,500
The programme offers financial support options, including the MPP Scholarship, which covers the full institutional tuition fee for one outstanding non-EU applicant.
Applicants are encouraged to explore additional funding options such as the Commonwealth Scholarship.
Programme start date: September 1, 2026
Duration: 1 year (full-time)
Location: Maastricht, Netherlands
Non-EU/EEA applicants (requiring a visa): May 1, 2026
EU applicants: June 1, 2026
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to secure admission and explore scholarship opportunities.
The programme welcomes applicants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, including recent graduates and mid-career professionals.
It is ideal for individuals interested in:
Public policy
International development
Governance and global affairs
Economic and social policy
Interested candidates can learn more about the programme and submit their application through the official Maastricht University portal.
Prospective students are advised to carefully review admission requirements and prepare all necessary documents before applying.
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