
Applications are now open for the Evidence-Based Policy Research Methods (EPRM) Programme 2026, offered by the United Nations University – Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT) in the Netherlands. This internationally recognized professional training programme equips policymakers, researchers, academics, and development practitioners with practical skills in evidence-based policymaking, policy analysis, and applied research methods.
Hosted in Maastricht, Netherlands, the programme combines lectures, hands-on workshops, case studies, and collaborative learning to help participants design, conduct, and communicate high-quality policy research that supports informed decision-making.
The EPRM Programme is designed to strengthen participants’ ability to:
The course focuses on bridging the gap between academic research and real-world policymaking, enabling participants to apply research methods to complex development challenges.
Participants will explore a range of policy research and analytical methods, including:
The programme is suitable for:
Applicants should have a university degree and a strong interest in policy research, public administration, economics, governance, or development studies.
Participants will receive:
The programme combines:
This hands-on approach ensures participants gain practical skills that can be applied immediately in their professional work.
Applicants typically need to submit:
Specific requirements may vary depending on the applicant’s background.
The programme has a participation fee that covers tuition. Accommodation, travel, and living expenses are generally not included unless applicants receive sponsorship or funding from external organizations.
Participants are encouraged to explore funding opportunities through:
UNU-MERIT is one of the world’s leading research and training institutes specializing in:
As part of the United Nations University (UNU) system, UNU-MERIT delivers internationally respected executive education and capacity-building programmes for professionals from across the globe.
The UNU-MERIT Evidence-Based Policy Research Methods (EPRM) Programme 2026 is an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking to strengthen their research and policy analysis skills. Whether you work in government, academia, international development, or the nonprofit sector, this intensive training programme provides practical tools to design, evaluate, and implement evidence-based policies that create meaningful social and economic impact. If you’re looking to advance your career in public policy and development, this programme is well worth considering.
| Type of Opportunity | Exchange Programs |
|---|---|
| Deadline | Ongoing |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Open to | All Nationalities |