Introduction to the Madagascar Institute of Political Studies:
Introduction
The Madagascar Institute of Political Studies (French: Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Madagascar), referred to as IEP, is an institution in Madagascar that focuses on research and teaching in the fields of politics and other fields.
Overview
Established in 2010.
Student size: about 1,700 people.
School location: Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar.
Language of instruction: French.
Course settings: undergraduate, master and doctoral degree programs are available.
History
Since its establishment in 2010, the institute has gradually emerged in the field of political education and research in Madagascar, and has trained a number of local talents in related fields such as politics. It has also cooperated with institutions such as the Chinese Embassy in Madagascar, and has jointly held seminars such as "China's Development Path and China-Madagascar Relations".
School Strength
Academic Resources: The college has a certain number of professional teachers and has a certain amount of academic accumulation in the fields of political science. Its website provides students and researchers with relevant academic resources and information.
Course System: The courses cover multiple fields such as politics, history, and law. The master's program includes multiple professional directions such as public affairs, communication and journalism, environment and sustainable development, etc., which can provide students with a relatively comprehensive and in-depth professional education.
Institutional Nature
Private higher education institution.
Educational Philosophy
Committed to cultivating future leaders with knowledge, skills and abilities, giving them the ability to define their personal and collective future, advocating educational quality and academic freedom, providing students with a diversified academic environment, and promoting students' all-round development in related fields such as politics.
Key Disciplines
Political science is its core key discipline, and it also involves international relations, public administration, sociology, philosophy, law, economics and other fields. No relevant content of key laboratories and departments has been mentioned yet.
Ranking
There is no widely recognized international or domestic authoritative ranking, but it has a certain position in the field of political education and research in Madagascar.
Fees
Undergraduate: Bachelor of Political Science, 6 semesters, tuition fee 350 euros/semester.
Master: Tuition fees for different majors range from 340-465 euros/semester, 4-6 semesters.
PhD: PhD in Political Science, 465 euros/semester, 4-6 semesters.
Campus Environment
Located in the center of Antananarivo, transportation is relatively convenient. The supporting facilities around the campus may be relatively complete and can meet the daily needs of students. The teaching facilities on campus can meet the basic teaching and research needs, providing students with a good learning and research environment.
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