An International Outlook
The Quantitative Economic Analysis Master’s track allows students to earn the QTEM (Quantitative Techniques in Economics and Management) certificate, which offers international experience and valuable job placement opportunities worldwide. The QTEM network draws on partnerships between the academic and professional spheres at an international level, by connecting 16 large companies and 25 colleges across the globe.
Selected students in this program will complete a semester at a foreign university participating in the QTEM network along with an internship abroad, in two separate countries. Relationships with academic and institutional partners that have been formalized by the network will therefore benefit interested Master's students, helping them to secure future employment.
Exchange program with the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
By joining the Master 2 QEA track, you can benefit from an exciting international experience by spending the second semester at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) in Spain, taking courses offered by the UAM's Master in Quantitative Economic Analysis (MQuEA).
The UAM Master in Quantitative Economic Analysis is designed to provide students with high-quality training to foster the initiation of research activities and employment in the field of economic analysis, with a special emphasis on learning and applying quantitative methods.
The courses are fully delivered in English and share a research-oriented profile with a strong quantitative focus, in line with our QEA track.
The Autonomous University of Madrid is a public institution that combines quality teaching, intensive research, and a high level of job placement, all while maintaining a strong social commitment, making it a benchmark in these areas.
Our Master welcomes MQuEA students during the first semester in Paris, while Dauphine students participate in the exchange program during the second semester, from January to March.
Selected students must complete three courses delivered by the MQuEA in Madrid from a provided list (see the full syllabus for more details).
Interested students can contact the Master’s coordinator in Paris to learn more about the exchange program.