
Rome, Italy
A relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized university (e.g., in law, political science, governance, international relations, or a related field). Candidates with strong professional experience but a different background may sometimes be considered. The Faculty Board assesses degree equivalencies for international qualifications.
Since all courses are taught in English, applicants from non?English speaking countries must demonstrate English proficiency with scores such as TOEFL (90), IELTS (5.5), Duolingo (95), or equivalent.
Submission of a completed online application form in English, scanned photo/ID, academic transcripts and degree certificate, a personal statement (typically 400–600 words), reference letters (usually at least one), and the non?refundable application fee (about €50). Applicants may also be invited to an interview during the admissions process.
Some programs may require a statement of purpose explaining academic and career goals and, for certain research?oriented master’s paths, a research proposal or additional writing samples (depending on the specific degree)

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