Deadline: February 09, 2025
Location(s)
Finland Spain United Kingdom
Overview
This 2 year Master in Urban Climate and Sustainability (MUrCS): gives you a critical understanding of the complexity of urban sustainability and the need for local action to combat global climate change; offers several professional pathways in leading sustainable urban climate change adaptation/mitigation enables you to operate in senior positions – in both the public and the private sectors – to lead sustainable and climate oriented planning; is open for both existing urban professionals as well as those with multidisciplinary environmental backgrounds.
Details
Course rationale and objectives
Rapid urban growth and sprawl in many developing regions, as well as urban decline in the post-industrial developed world places high demands on contemporary urban policy makers, managing authorities and urban planners. While this in itself is a huge challenge, the changing climate – especially in cities – places even greater demand on professionals to mitigate and adapt to climate change while enhancing the quality of life of urban dwellers. In the EU, the key challenge is to retrofit cities to adapt to changing climate in the short term, while contributing to the mitigation of climate change in a sustainable manner in the long-term. The knowledge base exists in pockets within cities, but the call to begin the planning and redesigning of urban areas with much more attention to climatic considerations is yet to be systematically attempted. Scientific knowledge about urban climate, pollution, ventilation and the implications of climate change needs to be integrated with urban planning and urban design while being mindful of practical planning and management barriers to implementation.
At the same time, issues needed to be addressed by urban planning and design are becoming increasingly complex – from sustainability issues, the UN’s Millennium Development Goals, global and local (Urban Heat Island) warming and GHG/carbon reduction. Such a growth in issue coverage is far beyond the capacity of the fragmented knowledge of today’s urban development professionals. Managing urban climate change in a sustainable manner is a vital need for the 21st Century and new professionals able to lead and manage this process are urgently needed.
The current multiplication of specialists cannot answer the core need for a professional with an overview of the issues of urban quality of life, with ability to manage the development process and give leadership. Central to this is the promotion of sustainable, climate sensitive urban growth with mutual understanding between professions. Such an inclusive and integrated education program targeting urban and global climate change did not exist until now.
In light of the above, a need exists for a common qualification which allows:
- existing urban professionals to establish new knowledge and skills, and
- those with a multidisciplinary environmental background to specialise in urban sustainability and climate change in an intercultural context.
This 2 year Master in Urban Climate and Sustainability (MUrCS);
- gives you a critical understanding of the complexity of urban sustainability and the need for local action to combat global climate change.
- offers several professional pathways in leading sustainable urban climate change adaptation/mitigation
- enables you to operate in senior positions – in both the public and the private sectors – to lead sustainable and climate oriented planning.
- is open for both existing urban professionals as well as those with multidisciplinary environmental background.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Eligibility
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Urban Climate and Sustainability is open to students who meet the following minimum eligibility requirements:
- Bachelor degree or equivalent in a field relating to Urban Sustainability, particularly one of the main streams of the programme; Planning, Managment, or Science.
- At least three years working experience in any of the above mentioned fields.
- English competence equivalent to at least IELTS 6.5 in average, and minimum 6.0 in any of the four components (listening, reading, writing, speaking). The required overall score corresponds to about TOEFL 80 or CEFR C1. You will be required to make a CEFR self-evaluation in the application form, which will be followed-up by an interview if you qualify for the second phase. Selected candidates must submit a IELTS certificate, which is also required by UK immigrant authorities.
Applicants not meeting any of these requirements will be rejected and given notice about the reasons soon after the eligibility check.
Finally selected students will be required to submit certified copies of university diplomas, proof of working experience and IELTS language test. Since the time frame between close of application and acceptance is limited, we recommend that you prepare for these certificates as soon as possible.
Dates
Deadline: February 09, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
EMJMD scholarships
You may apply for one of the EMJMD scholarships managed by the programme. In your application you check the corresponding box, and also indicate whether this is an absolute condition for your participation, if you expect to get other sholarships (see below) or if you already have secured financing for the entire course.
NOTE: Each academic year you may apply for sholarships in maximum three EMJMD programmes, see the official EMJMD catalogue.
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