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Master's Programme in Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy (TRACEE)

Learn how to lead the charge against some of the world's most pressing challenges with a pioneering Master's programme

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CIVIS focus area
Climate, environment and energy
Open to
  • Bachelor's
  • Master's
Field of studies
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Environment & Agriculture
  • Law
  • Natural Sciences and Mathematics
  • Social Science and humanities
  • Environmental sciences, Urbanism, Geography
Type
  • CIVIS Hub 1
  • Master's programme
Course dates
September
Apply by
31 March 2025 Apply now

Are you ready to lead the charge against some of the world's most pressing challenges—climate change, energy transitions, and environmental crises? CIVIS Member Universities have put together a pioneering Master's programme designed to train the leaders tackling some of the above.  As, in order to build a sustainable future, we need innovative thinkers and skilled professionals who can break disciplinary boundaries and work together on transformative solutions. 

The Master's Programme in Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment, and Energy (TRACEE) empowers you to become one a change-maker. It equips you with the tools to understand the complex problems of climate, energy, and environmental systems and provides you with the tools to create solutions from natural science, society and human perspectives, through what we call a transdisciplinary approach. It is open to students with Bachelor's degree in any discipline. 

This Programme builds on an innovative framework to:

  • integrate natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and law to create holistic solutions;
  • study at different CIVIS universities, experiencing diverse academic cultures and building international networks;
  • equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to tackle complex global issues and drive real-world impact.

The TRACEE programme is a two-year Master's Programme, meaning 4 semesters and totally 120 ECTS.

Find out more and apply