Why choose the Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy Master's Programme?
Tackling the biggest challenges of our time requires a new way of thinking, of bringing together different perspectives. This unique Master's Programme creates more than knowledge: it builds a community of engaged citizens equipped to think beyond their own expertise. It promotes collaboration beyond borders and trains professionals ready to work together for a greater cause.
By following TRACEE, you will:
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Gain insights from a multicultural environment, with peers and educators from across the world.
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Benefit from a network of 11 leading research higher education institutions across Europe that form the CIVIS European University Alliance.
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Choose from nine specialised study tracks, allowing you to focus on areas like climate science, environmental law, or energy systems.
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Apply your knowledge to practical challenges through case studies, collaborative research, and a transdisciplinary thesis and get hands-on experience.
- Be part of the future. Join the inaugural class of this pioneering international programme and make a difference!
Learning objectives
By the end of the Master's Programme in Transdisciplinary Studies of Climate, Environment and Energy, you will be able to:
- Understand the challenges of climate, energy, and the environment and develop solutions from from the perspectives of natural science, social science and humanities.
- Demonstrate advanced transdisciplinary knowledge of climate, energy, and environment.
- Critically analyse global challenges through diverse disciplinary perspectives.
- Apply innovative research methods to address sustainability issues.
- Communicate your findings effectively to academic, professional, and public audiences.
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