Overview
Overview
The Digital Transformation specialization explores how emerging technologies are reshaping the public sector and what it takes to lead that change. As AI, data systems and digital platforms become central to policymaking, governments face both new opportunities and pressing challenges. This specialization prepares you to harness technology for public good while navigating complex regulatory, ethical and societal considerations.
You will develop the knowledge and strategic skills to design forward-looking policies that make government more effective, inclusive and accountable in the digital age. Through applied learning and real-world case work, you will gain the tools to assess technological impact, support innovation and ensure that digital transformation serves the broader public interest.
At its core, this specialization is about turning knowledge into action. By integrating insights from law, economics, behavioral science, ethics and technology, it empowers you to translate complex digital challenges into clear, practical and forward-thinking policy solutions.
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Who is it for?
Who is it for?
The Digital Transformation specialization is designed for graduates in international relations, political science, law, economics, business or STEM fields who want to lead digital innovation in the public sector. It’s ideal for those interested in AI governance, tech regulation, digital rights or the role of emerging technologies in public service. Whether you're a policy professional, data scientist or tech strategist, if you're passionate about shaping digital transformation through public policy, this specialization is a strong fit.
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Careers
Careers
Graduates of this Digital Transformation specialization are uniquely equipped for careers at the intersection of technology, public policy and governance, leading responsible innovation in the public interest and pursuing impactful roles across sectors shaping the future of digital society:
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Business at GovTech companies and big-tech firms
In positions such as public policy managers, regulatory affairs specialists or government relations leads.
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Consulting firms
As strategy consultants, technology advisors, digital transformation experts or public services consultants.
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Public sector organizations
As part of digital services teams or in positions such as technology policy officers, digital transformation leads or regulators in public administrations at a local or national level.
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International Organizations
Like the EU, the UN and various development banks, in roles such as tech, AI or data policy officers.
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Think tanks and research institutes
Working on digital policy, emerging technologies or AI governance as analysts, researchers or policy fellows.