Sustainability, digitalization and new forms of economic and geopolitical globalization: the major challenges of our time call for placing human beings at the heart of societal transformations. This humanistic vision of innovation, which goes beyond the technological dimension alone, forms the foundation of the Master’s programme in Innovation. Through its three specializations – Innovation Management, Innovation and Society, and Innovation Law and Intellectual Property – this programme is open to students from a wide range of academic backgrounds.

Objectives of the Programme

Understanding today’s challenges in order to shape tomorrow’s transformations. Through a pedagogical approach closely connected to society and the economy, students learn to transform ideas into concrete action and to address the real-world challenges faced by public and private organizations. They therefore acquire the skills needed to become, in many different ways, agents and entrepreneurs of change.

Key Strengths

The Master’s programme in Innovation is structured around three fundamental pillars: interdisciplinarity, contemporary societal challenges and close collaboration with external partners. Through these three dimensions, the programme promotes proactive integration into the job market, notably through courses, seminars, events and internships developed in close interaction with companies and society.

Education programs
Master in Society
Acting in society
Conferences
Values and careers

The Master at a Glance

Credits

90 to 120 ECTS

Duration

3 to 6 semesters

Language

French + English

Intake

Autumn and Spring

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