GEGPA Class of 2025 Graduation
This was a year full of events, learnings and friendships for our 31 Joint Master in Global Economic Governance and Public Affairs (GEGPA) students coming from 12 different countries. Last Thursday, after a very intensive year in Rome, Berlin and Nice, the GEGPAs graduated with a beautiful sea view and in high spirits.
During their speech, student representatives Bianca Maria Galante and Meaza Petros resumed their studies in 'good governance': "If nothing else, we hold onto the hope that we won’t fall into the habit of excusing things just because ‘that’s how the world works.’ If we choose to make it so, debate can return to being about building on each other’s ideas, not tearing them down. Diplomacy can be more than just polite performance. And politics - at its best - can actually serve the many. There is so much more we can do to be agents of lasting change."
We are sure that they will live up to their ambitions and wish our Joint Master in Global Economic Governance and Public Affairs graduates the best of luck and success for their next endeavours!
We thank our partner Luiss School of Government for the successful cooperation on the the Joint Master which concluded its seventh year now.