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School of Transnational Governance

We train current and future leaders in governance beyond the state

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Podcast

In the SISU podcast, our Director Alex Stubb asks politicians, entrepreneurs, scientists, activists, artists and sports people about their world views and how they made a difference.

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Executive Education

Collaborative courses that combine scientific expertise with hands-on learning aimed at professionals in policy, NGOs, international organisations, media and the private sector.

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Master's Degree

Designed to educate and train the policy leaders of tomorrow, our Master’s degree programme prepares students to navigate the unprecedented challenges our world will face in the decades to come.

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Fellowships

A unique opportunity for policy professionals from around the world to further develop their policy work and skills while participating in the vibrant academic life at the EUI.

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Policy Dialogues

A forum for representatives from academia, civil society, and the public and private sector to exchange views on the key policy issues on international agendas.

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Management

The School of Transnational Governance was established in 2017 as part of the European University Institute in Florence. In the cradle of the Renaissance, we teach, train and learn by providing a platform where transnational policy actors across politics, business, civil society, media and academia meet.

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Director

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Faculty

Meet the School’s Chairs and Adjunct Professors

Our faculty members are internationally recognised experts of the key transnational policy fields.

Events

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Seminar series

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News

EDMO releases report on researcher access to platform data

The report by the European Digital Media Observatory’s (EDMO) Working Group on Platform-to-Researcher Data Access includes a draft Code of Conduct on how platforms can share data with independent researchers while protecting users’ rights.

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Ukrainians joining the STG vouch to rebuild their country

The EUI’s School of Transnational Governance will soon welcome five Policy Leader Fellows and master’s students from Ukraine. We asked the incoming fellows and students about their views on the war, the future of Ukraine and expectations about their stay in Florence.

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Publications

The EUI School of Transnational Governance (STG) brings the worlds of academia and policy-making together in an effort to navigate a context, both inside and outside Europe, where policy-making increasingly transcends national borders.

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Topics, Programmes & Initiatives

STG Climate

STG Climate is a European and global hub of excellence in knowledge-exchange, research and education on climate change policies and governance.

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European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO)

The European digital Media Observatory (EDMO) brings together fact-checkers, scholars, media, online platforms and media literacy practitioners to tackle disinformation.

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Young African Leaders Programme

The Programme provides a unique opportunity for policy experts from Africa to further develop their policy work and professional skills amidst international experts.

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Open to Health (O2H)

“Open to Health (O2H)” is a university-based training network that delivers executive training in health governance to actors of health governance with a primary focus on low- and middle-income countries.

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