International Master of Science in Soils and Global Change (IMSOGLO) - Erasmus+ Programme

Deadline: February 28, 2025

Scholarships

Master

Location(s)

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Germany
Vienna, Ghent, Aarhus, Göttingen

Overview

The International Master of Science in Soils and Global Change (IMSOGLO), is a joint Master programme organised byfour leading European universities in the field of soil sciences, covering both biogeochemical and physical aspects. IMSOGLO is a 2 year Master programme (120 ECTS) and leads to the joint degree of International Master of Science inSoils and Global Change.

Details

Increased population pressure, industrialisation and intensive land use are causing depletion of natural resources and are limiting the performance of land with respect to its functions such as biomass production, carbon sequestration, water purification, etcetera. The additive effects of climate change and the above-mentioned aspects of global change influence the capacity of soils to regenerate and may even cause soil degradation.

The future capacity of soils to support (human) life is at stake. Programmes have been developed to protect the environment and to increase ecosystem resilience. Numerous directives on soil response to external pressures have been developed and implemented. A wealth of scientific knowledge is available but dispersed due to the specialisation of research groups, which makes it difficult for students to follow a focused curriculum on soils and global change at any individual university.

The International Master of Science in Soils and Global Change (IMSOGLO) programme aims at teaching the knowledge, tools, technologies and applications in the context of soils and global change by bringing together the expertise of research groups at 4 renown EU universities:

  1. Ghent University;
  2. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (Vienna);
  3. University of Göttingen;
  4. Aarhus University.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates will be able to:

  1. perform at an advanced level in soil physics, soil biogeochemistry, land information systems, meteorology and climatology;
  2. understand the evolution of soil (agro-/forest/natural) ecosystems under natural conditions and human-impact, in relation to global change;
  3. characterise soil, and can translate this to soil quality and assess the relations to natural and anthropogenic factors;
  4. conduct field work (soil survey, soil profile description, soil sampling), interpret analytical data, classify the soil, and manage and interpret existing geospatial (soil) data;
  5. plan and execute target orientated experiments or simulations independently and critically evaluate the collected data;
  6. possess a holistic understanding of interactions and processes in the agro-ecosystem and natural ecosystems, using statistical tools and advanced (geospatial) information- and modelling techniques;
  7. act from a researchers' perspective: creativity, accuracy, critical reflection, curiosity, justification of choices based on scientific criteria;
  8. integrate and extend acquired knowledge towards innovative solutions, knowing the limits of own competences;
  9. participate in and lead interdisciplinary groups for development of sustainable environmental solutions at local, regional and global scale;
  10. possess qualifications for employment in private and public-sector companies and organisations where high level expertise in soil management is required;
  11. communicate, orally and written, in words and in graphs, on the own discipline to experts and the general public.

Structure

This 2-year programme contains 120 ECTS credit units and has two specialization options of 90 ECTS:

  • Specialization "Soil biogeochemistry and global change" is organized by Ghent University, the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna and the University of Göttingen and leads to a joint MSc-diploma issued by these 3 universities.
  • Specialization "Physical land resources and global change" is organized by Ghent University and Aarhus University, and leads to a joint MSc-diploma issued by these 2 universities.

Both specializations share the introductory module of Soil Fundamentals at Ghent University (first semester, 30 ECTS, which includes a joint primer event) and a joint summer activity at the end of the second semester.

The courses and locations during the second and third semester depend on the chosen specialization. Students follow mandatory courses and choose a number of eligible courses up to a total of 30 ECTS per semester.

The MSc-thesis is done at one of the universities organizing the specialization, with co-supervision from the other university. It is also possible to do the thesis in conjunction with one of the associated partners: Joint Research Centre of the European Community, or Chinese Academy of Sciences (Nanjing).

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Admission Requirements

Academic requirements

  • Academic Bachelor degree (minimum 180 ECTS credits) in pure or applied sciences (e.g., chemistry, biology, geology, civil or agricultural engineering, environmental or agricultural sciences, etc.) or an equivalent level from a recognised university or Engineering College.
  • Sufficient academic knowledge of mathematics, physics and chemistry is a requirement.

Language requirements

The applicant must be proficient in English:

  • TOEFL IBT 90, TOEFL PBT 557
  • ACADEMIC IELTS 6,5 overall score with a min. of 6 for writing
  • CEFR C1 Issued by a European university language centre
  • ESOL CAMBRIDGE English CAE (Advanced)
  • 'Language of instruction' is not accepted as proof of language proficiency, except for nationals from USA, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland or Canada that are holders of a certificate of an English taught degree of min. 60 credits issued by their home university .

Dates

Deadline: February 28, 2025


Cost/funding for participants

Scholarships

IMSOGLO offers Erasmus Mundus Scholarships for student intake September 2025.

  • Erasmus Mundus Scholarship holders receive a monthly allowance of 1,400 euro during maximum 24 months of study
  • The monthly allowance should cover all costs related to travel, accommodation and other living expenses
  • Erasmus Mundus Scholarship holders are exempted to pay programme participation cost (including registration to the mandatory medical, assistance, accident, baggage, personal liability insurance)
  • Students from all nationalities can apply for an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

 

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