Curriculum Health Economics, Management and Policy
Second cycle degree/two year master in Economics and Public policy

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Driving the evolution of health

Economic, management, and policy skills to address the global healthcare needs.

  • Place of teaching Bologna
  • Language English
  • Degree Programme Class LM-56 R - Economics
  • Degree Programme Director Davide Dragone
  • Type of access Open access
  • International programmes Delivered entirely in English
  • Department Economics - DSE
  • Learning activities Course structure diagram

What to keep in mind

News, events, and notices for your studies

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Erasmus+ for Traineeships language proficiency test

The Erasmus+ Traineeships call for applications requires a B1 level of language proficiency. Take the University Language Centre’s test to obtain certification of eligibility. Deadline: 17 April.

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“A Thesis for National Security” Award

The PCM-DIS is offering awards on the theme of intelligence and national security, in fields such as geopolitics, crisis areas and situations, and economic and financial security. Deadline: 31 March.

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LIFEBILITY Award

The LIONS Association for LIFEBILITY is launching a competition to encourage ethical reflection on innovation through an original business project. Deadline: 31 March.

25 Mar

Studying at Alma Mater: Services and Opportunities

The University of Bologna and ER.GO invite you and your parents to an evening meeting, held in Italian, to discuss the services and benefits that may be useful to you during your time at university.

09 Apr

Call for Players

Join the event to discover the entrepreneurial projects selected by "Call for Startup & Call for Ideas 2025-2026", engage with their creators, and become part of an entrepreneurial team.

21 Apr

Jornada de Puertas Abiertas Virtual

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