Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Law, Economics and Governance

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Guide strategic decisions in a global scenario

Advanced skills in law, economics, and governance strategies to lead organizations and businesses in the global context.

What to keep in mind

News, events, and notices for your studies

News

Call for applications for 1st-year LEGo students for mobility scholarships at the Royal University of Law and Economics (Cambodia)

A selection is announced for the award of 2 mobility scholarships to pursue a study period at the Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE) in Cambodia addressed to LEGo students

News

Career Day - Job networking event

On 10 March, meet companies and test your approach to the job market. Sign up now!

12 Mar

Research the Future: PhD Open Day at UniBO

An online event for those who have completed, or are about to complete, their degree and want to understand whether a PhD is the right next step for their future.

16 Mar

Erasmus+ Mobility for Traineeship 2026/27 Call

Info session on the call

21 Apr

Jornada de Puertas Abiertas Virtual

¿Eres un estudiante latino-americano y te interesa estudiar en Italia? El 21 de abril, descubre lo que significa estudiar y vivir en Unibo. Inscríbete y participa

Study grants and subsidies

Who it's for: Studio al primo anno, Studio dal secondo anno in poi, Ho una laurea

Bando Almacert 2026 - Prima edizione

Deadline: 15 mag 2026, 13:00

Student writing

What you know matters. If you know how to use it.

To enter the world of work, the knowledge you gain during your studies is not enough on its own. You also need the right tools and strategies to turn what you know into effective applications, strong interviews and concrete opportunities.

Pursue your interests and passions

Degree programme, stories and city

Camilla Mazzuccato

Camilla Mazzuccato. I obtained a Master’s Degree within the LEGo program with a specialized focus on Digital Regulation. My dissertation provides a critical examination of the legal implications of automated decision-making systems and their interaction with the right to be forgotten within the European framework. I am currently employed as a tax lawyer at Deloitte, where I apply the skills developed throughout my legal and economic education.

Victoria Rusu