Programme details | |
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Degree: | Master (Master) |
Discipline: |
Economics
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Duration: | 24 months |
ECTS points: | 120 |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | RoME Master in Economics |
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The Rome Masters in Economics (RoME) is a challenging, two-year graduate course (Laurea Magistrale), entirely taught in English, designed for a small group of selected students with high drive and potential. It gives them the tools to start pursuing high-quality independent research.
RoME offers students a gateway to Ph.D. programs in the world’s leading universities, or the foundation for a career as a professional economist in private and public institutions.
All RoME courses have a quantitative, analytical and empirical focus and combine rigorous training in advanced techniques of economic analysis with a special attention to applied and policy issues.
Class sizes are small. Courses feature intense tutoring and challenging class assignments. RoME emphasizes diverse research fields and styles.
Teachers are active researchers with international reputations, including many world-renowned visitors, who are in residence for extended periods. Students find a supportive and challenging environment, comparable to the best master’s programs around the world.
In the Summer of the first year interested students are offered internship opportunities with consulting firms, policy institutions and large private firms.
RoME offers a fee waiver and scholarship covering living expenses to most students, awarded based on academic merit (parental income and residence will also be taken into account). Each year, the entering class will enlist top students from around the world (here is the current youngest cohort).
Graduation from the RoME Program offers a wide range of interesting job opportunities for students who are not interested in pursuing a more advanced academic specialization.
Typical outlets are private and public institutions such as banks, firms, research departments, policy making institutions, regulatory agencies, central banks, etc. Professions range from consulting, financial analyst, data analyst, regulators, researcher, etc.
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