This Master in Electoral Policy & Administration is ECES' unique collaboration with Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies.

 

Master in Electoral Policy and Administration (MEPA)

In January 2018, ECES and Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (SSSA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a framework of collaboration aimed to:

  • Develop and conduct customised, accessible and innovative capacity building programmes for current and aspiring election administrators and practitioners;
  • Increase the accessibility of knowledge tools/ capacity building programmes through the updating and upgrading of the ECES-SSSA existing training curriculum including translation and customisation.

The ECES-SSSA collaboration seeks to allow mid-upper electoral professionals, practitioners and other interested electoral stakeholders to enrol and attend the online Master on Electoral Policy and Administration (MEPA) or any of the 19 individual modules of MEPA, and which are based on the electoral cycle approach. The collaboration between ECES and SSSA will result in the update and upgrade of MEPA’ s contents, including the customisation of modules as per identified needs. This includes the ongoing translation of MEPA curriculum into French, Portuguese and Spanish.

This online Master programme, available in English and Arabic, is based on the 2014 International IDEA designed ‘Model Curriculum – Master of Electoral Policy and Administration’ and on the concept of the ‘electoral cycle approach’ as presented in the Methodological Guide of Electoral Assistance of the European Commission and the Handbook on Electoral Management Design of International IDEA. MEPA is hosted in the e-learning platform developed by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research.

The main educational goals of the MEPA are as follows:

  • To offer advanced preparation to those individuals interested in pursuing a career as professional in the field of Electoral Policy and Administration and those already working in this field;
  • To respond to a global, structural demand for qualified electoral administrators;
  • To contribute to reduce the gender gap in electoral administration by contributing to strengthen women’s role in this sector, including in senior positions.

The average duration of the Programme is one year. Students may opt to complete the degree within a longer timeframe. However, the maximum duration of the programme should not exceed two years. Individual modules are also available, leading to the attainment of a Certificate of Completion of the specific module taken. MEPA is composed of an online component (nine months) and an optional residential component at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa, Italy (up to three weeks). A maximum of 67 academic credits are awarded upon successful completion of the Master programme. Two to four academic credits are awarded for individual modules.

Taking into account ECES’ operational experience and lessons learned from having implemented more than 90 contracts in support to democracy and electoral processes in over 50 different countries in the last 10 years, ECES contributes to MEPA through the provision of content, in order to further ensure the relevance of the curriculum to practitioners’ needs when it comes to electoral assistance. ECES also facilitates the contribution of high-level experts and practitioners from around the world to this programme. ECES personnel are able to bring a comparative perspective with regards to election management from an electoral assistance and observation perspective, and on the professional challenges that current and aspiring election administrators and practitioners are confronted with.

ECES-SSSA signed an agreement with the Independent Election Commission of Jordan (IEC) for selected senior electoral administrators to enrol at the MEPA and take part in other activities. The trilateral agreement between ECES, SSSA and IEC also supported the translation of MEPA curriculum into Arabic via the EU funded Programme ‘EU Support to Jordanian Democratic Institutions and Development (EU-JDID)’.

 

ECES specific partnership with Sant'Anna allows for preferential condtions -for specific modules or the entire course- for applicants within the context of projects implemented by ECES in collaboration wiith SSSA. 

For more information, contact Jacopo Ardito at jacopo.ardito@eces.eu