The WOCC Master's program (Work: Contemporary Challenges) is an interdisciplinary, bilingual, and international degree in social sciences. It is dedicated to the study of contemporary transformations in the worlds of work and employment.
WOCC trains researchers specializing in work and employment (with the possibility of pursuing a PhD), public policy analysts in work and employment matters (experts working within international and local organizations), as well as practitioners in economic and social fields.
The recruitment process timeline is as follows:
January 8, 2026: opening of the online application phase (Phase 1)
March 22, 2026: application deadline
March 22-29, 2026: evaluation of applications
March 30 - April 4, 2026: admission interviews (Phase 2)
April 2026: admissions committee and publication of admission results
September 2026: start of classes