A second round of applications is open for CHARM-EU’s Master’s programme in Global Challenges for Sustainability!
Are you passionate about creating a positive impact? Do you want to address the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges? Then this new Master’s programme in Global Challenges for Sustainability is for you!
Starting in September 2024, CHARM-EU Master’s Programme offers students a unique international learning opportunity employing innovative pedagogical approaches and mechanisms to engage staff and students of diverse backgrounds and disciplines. Active engagement with an extended network of academic experts and extra-academic actors increases the potential development and employability of our graduates. The degree is accredited and jointly awarded by the CHARM-EU alliance institutions that provide the master: University of Barcelona, Trinity College Dublin, Utrecht University, Eötvös Loránd University and University of Montpellier.
Divided between three consecutive phases, the 90-ECTS Master’s programme comprises a preparatory phase, a flexible phase and a capstone phase. The preparatory phase includes modules on sustainability, social innovation and transdisciplinary research; the flexible phase consists of transdisciplinary modules related to water, food or life and health; and the capstone phase involves analysing a sustainability challenge in collaboration with external stakeholders. Mobility is a comprehensively integrated aspect of the programme and hence the course combines a variety of mobility options: switching campuses from one phase to the other, short mobilities within the phase and virtual mobility.
If you are ready to make a difference, apply to the Master’s programme in Global Challenges for Sustainability today! A second round of applications for the fourth edition of the 18-month will be open from the 4th to the 20th March. You can register here.
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