Master in Integration and International Cooperation
It is a Postgraduate degree Res. 266/11 and created by Resolution of the Superior Council of the UNR No. 350/95 and accredited before CONEAU Cat A, whose Resolution of the Ministry of Culture and Education No. 057/2020
Director: Dr. Miryam Colacrai
Technical secretary: Carla Duran
Academic Commission: Mg. Lidia Gatti, Mg. Anabella Busso, Dr. Clarisa Giaccaglia, Dr. Marcelo
Trucco and Dr. Gastón Mutti
:: RATIONALE: The Master's Degree in Integration and International Cooperation is aimed at university graduates
coming from the Human, Social and Economic Sciences careers.
It is intended to deepen theoretical and methodological knowledge related to the
problematic of the various modalities that the integration and
international cooperation in its multiple dimensions, leading to the realization of
research in those areas.
The processes of international cooperation and those related to integration make up the two cores
themes on which this Master's Degree is structured. Both are presented as processes
of different level, breadth and depth, exhibiting a diversity of regionalisms
anchored in geographical and ideational factors and actors centered around agendas
commercial, political and strategic. They generate a web of links characteristic of the
complex world and the international relations of the XNUMXst century that, analyzed from a
academic perspective, make up an irreplaceable field of multidisciplinary work.
The dynamics where subnational actors acquire prominence are also analyzed.
(provinces, regions and local government actors) that interact at the international level.
:: DURATION AND MODALITY OF THE RACE: It lasts five years from the moment you enter as a regular student.
It includes two years of study and a maximum of three years to present the thesis. It's a race
in person, dictated mostly, under the remote presence modality (in accordance with
CE Resolution No 1716/22, dated 10-08-2022)
:: GRADUATE PROFILE: The Master in Integration and International Cooperation:
-He is a postgraduate with a solid background in research and understanding of the various
phenomena of integration and international cooperation, acquired from a perspective
multidisciplinary, which allows you to evaluate their development and its implications for
our region. —Is capable of using scientific and instrumental knowledge in the analysis and resolution of
issues related to the field of integration and international cooperation.
-Has a critical, reflective and flexible attitude that allows him to recognize the need to
permanent updating of knowledge and working in multidisciplinary teams.
:: ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Those who meet the qualifications will be admitted to the Master's Degree in Integration and International Cooperation.
following conditions:
a) Graduates with a degree from Argentine Universities (national, provincial and
private) legally recognized, with degree titles equivalent to those of this University, in
careers related to the field of Social Sciences (Legal and Economic) and Human Sciences
(History, Education).
b) Graduates of foreign universities, officially recognized in their respective countries,
who have titles equivalent to those indicated in the previous section, prior certification of the
Faculty, of the Accrediting Body of your country or corresponding Ministry. His admission is not
means revalidation of the degree title for professional practice.
c) Non-Spanish-speaking applicants must prove, at the time of registration, the level
INDEPENDENT INTERMEDIATE (B2) or higher knowledge of the Spanish language, according to
with the standards established by the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for
Languages). If admitted, they must prove, prior to the Thesis Defense, the
ADVANCED level of knowledge of the Spanish language, in accordance with the same standards
(Higher Council Resolution No. 722/17).
In all cases, the selection of applicants will be resolved by the Academic Commission of the
Career, through a reasoned opinion, which will be duly communicated to the applicant. This
Commission, after evaluating the background, may require some type of leveling, which
may consist of a directed reading, a course or another activity, depending on the number of
people who had to complete this requirement for admission.
:: STUDY PLAN: ENTER HERE
:: REPORTS:
Telefax (0341) 420-1231, Monday through Friday
from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., e-mail: mici.cerir@gmail.com
:: TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MASTER: ENTER HERE
Attached files:
MICI Res. 57 -2020 modif cat Res 461 19