The Master’s programme “Transitions and Innovations in European Territories – Environment and Post-Anthropocene Landscapes” (University of Bologna, joint with the European College of Cluny) trains you to design and manage territorial innovation initiatives in Europe, using “landscape” as a unifying lens. You focus on how communities, institutions and projects can respond to climate and environmental change while supporting the governance of common goods.
The Master’s programme in “Transitions and Innovations in European Territories – Environment and Post-Anthropocene Landscapes” at the University of Bologna, in collaboration with the European College of Cluny, is designed to equip students with the skills to design and manage innovative territorial initiatives across Europe. By viewing "landscape" as a central theme, this programme emphasizes the role of communities, institutions, and projects in addressing climate change and environmental challenges while promoting the governance of shared resources.
The programme spans 12 months and is delivered in English through a combination of lectures, seminars, and hands-on learning activities that foster project-oriented thinking. The curriculum includes thematic courses that transition from foundational concepts to practical applications in territorial innovation.
Capstone / Final Work: The programme culminates in a final assessment, which may take the form of a project or equivalent evaluation, aligned with the learning outcomes of the Master's programme. Specific details regarding format and submission requirements can be found in the official programme handbook.
Applicants are required to possess an Italian Second Cycle Degree or a Single Cycle Degree as per previous regulations. Degrees obtained from international institutions may be recognized as equivalent by the admission committee for entry into the Master’s programme.
Graduates of this programme will be well-equipped to pursue careers in various sectors related to environmental management, territorial planning, and sustainability. Opportunities may arise in governmental organizations, non-profits, and private sectors, where they can contribute to innovative solutions for environmental challenges and governance of common goods in European contexts.
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