Global Environmental Change, Management and Technology


Program Overview

Language of Instruction:
Greek
Duration:
3 semesters
ECTS Credits:
90
Mode of Delivery:
Hybrid
Part time Option:
Not Available
Tuition Fee:
1500€
Scholarships:
Available

Specializations

This program offers the following areas of specialization:

  • Environmental Policy and Biodiversity Conservation
  • Ecological Engineering, Energy and Climate Change
  • Research in Environmental Sciences

Institution

University:
University of the Aegean
Faculty:
School of Environment
Department:
Department of Environment
City:
Mytilene

Contact

Master's website:
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Email:
mscglobalchange@env.aegean.gr
Phone:
+30 2251036212

Admission Information

Application Process:
Application Evaluation - Interview
Maximum Intake:
60 students

Subject Area

Environmental Sciences

Science and Engineering


Description

The Direction ‘Research in Environmental Sciences‘ of the M.Sc. in Global Environmental Change, Management & Technology was established in 2019 and aims to train students in environmental sciences through taught courses and applied research and lasts for a minimum of three academic semesters (October 2025 – February 2027). Prospective students are required to personally contact a member of staff of the Department of Environment, University of the Aegean, in order to ascertain his/her willingness to act as their individual research’s supervisor BEFORE applying for this M.Sc. direction.

Graduates of Departments of Science, Agricultural, Environmental and Social Sciences, and Polytechnic Schools, as well as graduates of other departments of domestic universities and equivalent recognized institutions abroad are eligible for admission.


Comments

The program is implemented in a blended learning environment, combining face-to-face and distance learning, which does not require the constant physical presence of the postgraduate students at the Department's headquarters (Mytilene). Attendance of the courses is compulsory and the basic language of instruction for the 1st and 2nd direction is Greek, part of the courses may be taught in English, subject to the decision of the Assembly. For the 3rd direction the basic language of instruction is English.

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