Are you interested in addressing society’s most complex public policy challenges?
Curious about how we can develop and change the policy landscape to create a better world?
Looking for an international career, committed to realising the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals?
In this rigorous, fast-paced one-year Master’s programme, you’ll be trained in designing, monitoring and evaluating policy, equipping you to change the status quo. Gaining a variety of quantitative and qualitative skills, tools and knowledge, you’ll be able to work in policy-related fields in public, private and non-profit organisations the world over.
- Unique partnership: the MSc in Public Policy and Human Development (known as MPP for short) is an innovative collaboration between United Nations University (UNU) and Maastricht University (UM)
- Duration of programme: 1 year – resulting in two diplomas, one from UM and the other from UNU
- Location: Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Intensity: full-time (10-14 contact hours and 30-40 hours independent study per week)
- Next start date: September 2026
- Tuition fees for 2026/27 are: statutory fee €2,695; institutional fee €21,500. Find out the tuition fee that applies in your specific situation, and learn more about your financial aid and scholarship options including the CSC Scholarship Programme.
- One MPP Scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding non-EU applicant and covers the full institutional tuition fee (€21,500). For full eligibility and application details.
- Student profile: various academic backgrounds and ages, ranging from recently graduated bachelor’s students to mid-career professionals
- Personalised teaching: you can expect training in small international groups, personal guidance and access to 1-on-1 sessions with our MPP Study Advisor
- Learning method: Problem-Based Learning, an innovative, active way of learning that improves knowledge retention and encourages critical thinking
- 4 specialisation options:Social Protection Policy
- Student association: DEMOS UNU-MERIT aims to facilitate student bonding, professional capacity enhancement and network development
- Autumn semester focus: strongly quantitative – you’ll learn how to use tools and software that are essential for policy analysis (e.g. statistics, regression analysis and STATA)
- Spring semester focus: your chosen specialisation and writing your thesis
Awards:- Scholarship opportunity
Deadline:- 01-05-2026





