Career prospects

More and more national policy is being integrated into the EU, so our students’ prospects in the labour market are highly favourable. The same is true of the range of policy areas students can expect to work in. These include agriculture, the environment, energy and the economy. As a result, EU work has become a standard part of many civil servants’ lives, creating significant demand for graduates who are knowledgeable of European affairs. Graduates will be able to move into areas like policy positions at the EU level and positions at ministries, municipalities, interest groups and consultancies at both the national and sectoral level, wherever insight into cross-border administrative cooperation is valued. We prepare students for the labour market by focusing on professional skills and providing them with the opportunity to complete an internship. Students who wish to pursue careers in research can also combine this internship with an internal research project.

After your studies

Graduates can expect careers in:

  • Ministries, embassies, EU institutions, local/regional government
  • Consultancy
  • Stakeholders in EU policy

Labour market information

From the graduates of the Master’s programme in Public Administration:

  • 79% found a job within 6 months after graduation.
  • 51% found a job within their field.
  • The gross starting salary based on 36 hours a week is € 2.993.

Source: Studiekeuze123 & Alumni Survey Radboud University 2022.

Radboud Career Service

You can always contact the Radboud Career Service or the Career Service NSM. The Career Service offers students and young alumni guidance and support as they venture into the labour market. Career Service is available for career guidance, job application tips, or if you require information about internships and job vacancies.

Keep developing, even after your Master's

Do you want to stay up to date in your field of study even after your Master's? At Radboud University, we offer advanced education for professionals. Here, you connect the challenges of your future work practice and social issues with scientific insights and practical skills. This way, you strengthen your knowledge, stay ahead in your career, and are always prepared for the next step.