This program brings together stakeholders, agents and decision-makers who design, manufacture, implement and receive social support, with the objective of building a joint approach in which each participant can re-define their role in the development of social support schemes now and in the future.

The program focuses on three different areas:
- social innovation
- social cooperation
- regional support schemes
Using a test-oriented teaching approach based on the application of students’ skills and immersive experiences, the program seeks to build commonalities and think outside the box. Participants acquire the framework needed to tackle the individual and collective complexities inherent in social support schemes.
The following list of skills allows graduates to enhance transferable skills and essential practical know-how:
- Design strategies to develop social support schemes
- Transform emerging experiments and initiatives in social support into tangible action
- Cooperation for social support
- Creating alternatives: management of experimental and innovative social support projects based on cross-functional and cross-disciplinary approaches
- Reinforce professional practices in building and leading social support schemes
- Develop new actionable skills in how to envision regional realities
Second-year Master’s admission
Pre-register and request application documents from: @email and @email
The completed application file and supporting documents should be emailed as a single PDF to the address indicated on page 2 of the file.
It is also possible to complete only certain modules or [units] in this program.
Contact : @email for more information.
If your application is accepted, you may be contacted for an interview with the academic program director(s).