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Germany provides international students exceptional Development Economics programs focusing on economic challenges and opportunities in developing countries through English-taught curricula covering economic growth, poverty alleviation, sustainable development, global trade, microfinance, policy interventions, and institutional roles in development. Students apply economic theory and quantitative methods to analyze inequality, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability issues at institutions collaborating with GIZ (managing €3 billion in development cooperation), KfW Development Bank, and organizations like the German Development Institute in Bonn. Programs emphasize theoretical foundations and practical applications through case studies, empirical research, and fieldwork, with Germany's leadership in international development—contributing €25 billion annually in development aid as the world's second-largest donor—providing unique perspectives on sustainable development approaches. Students collaborate with international organizations, NGOs, and government agencies addressing real-world challenges from refugee integration to climate adaptation in developing nations, preparing for careers as economic analysts, policy advisors, researchers, consultants, and project managers at organizations like World Bank, UNDP, bilateral development agencies, and international NGOs.
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Other EU Students
Other EU Students | Admission-restricted courses | Admission-free courses | |
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| Master | No courses | 15 March |