Master's in Middle East and North Africa Policy and Management

Master's in Middle East and North Africa Policy and Management

Degree
SoG
Year
2026/2027
Master's in Middle East and North Africa Policy and Management

The Master's program prepares individuals who want to delve deeper into the political, economic, financial, and social changes taking place in Islamic countries, particularly those on the southern shore of the Mediterranean.

It is aimed at graduates looking to start a career with a specific focus on the political and economic systems of Islamic countries, as well as officials interested in gaining a deeper understanding of these topics.

The objectives of the Master's program are:

  • to train professionals in the principles of Islamic law and economics, as well as the related financial, linguistic, and commercial tools;
  • to develop knowledge of the social and cultural context in which they intend to operate;
  • to provide opportunities and tools for dialogue and interaction with professionals from various sectors operating both in Italy and in the Islamic world;
  • to provide a rigorous methodological approach and tools for interpreting the political, economic, and financial issues of the Islamic world, with a particular focus on the Mediterranean region;
  • to provide the necessary knowledge and tools for companies looking to expand into Islamic markets (contracts, human resource management, communication, management, etc.).

The Master's program is organized under the patronage of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco and the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Egypt, which will provide insights and professional guidance to participants.

Director: Prof. Francesca Maria Corrao

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