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Comprising 27 member nations and 500 million citizens, the European Union (EU) stands as Aotearoa New Zealand's third-largest bilateral partner, following Australia and China, and ranks among the world's foremost political and economic alliances. Europe serves as a crucial benchmark for Aotearoa and the international community across cultural, linguistic, and political dimensions.
Your academic exploration will examine both contemporary developments and the historical, linguistic, and cultural foundations that have influenced Europe and the EU.
Pursuing European and EU Studies unlocks diverse career opportunities both in Aotearoa and internationally. The expertise you gain offers distinctive insights into European affairs across multiple sectors, including governance, academia, and social sciences.
Potential career options encompass: global trade advisory, diplomatic services, media relations, and policy evaluation.