This Master of Science in Sustainable Development course provides a broad knowledge and understanding of sustainable development including the issues, techniques, management and applications relevant to the living and working environment. Objectives The MSc in Sustainable Development aims to produce the environmental professionals who can pursue actions and policies derived from evidence, experience and rigorous evaluation.Read more »
MSc Sustainable Development at the Dublin Institute of Technology
The Marshal Papworth Scholarship at the University of East Anglia
The University of East Anglia offers up to 5 Marshal Papworth Scholarships. Objectives Up to 5 Marshal Papworth Scholarships may be available, on the basis of academic excellence, for applicants from developing countries working in natural resource based projects (agriculturalist/natural resource) applying for a place on the following courses: MA Agriculture and Rural Development MScRead more »
MSc in Climate Change and International Development at the University of East Anglia
Objectives The MSc Climate Change and International Development degree has been designed to meet the career needs of people working in international development and climate change policy and practice. Eligibility Applicants should normally have a good first degree from a recognised higher education institution. The University will also take into account the employment experience of applicants where relevant.Read more »
MSc in Energy Policy for Sustainability at the University of Sussex
The University of Sussex offers MSc level course in Energy Policy for Sustainability. Climate change and sustainable energy are perhaps the most important issues of our time. The challenge is to make a worldwide transition to a low-carbon economy, while at the same time providing modern energy services to a growing population and adapting toRead more »
BSc in Ecology and Environment at the University of Sussex
Goals The University of Sussex offers a BSc degree in Ecology and Environment. Successful action on conservation and biodiversity issues should be based on a good understanding of the ecological processes and relationships that are impacted by environmental change. Key questions include: How quickly and where are environmental and climatic change leading to ecological change? WhatRead more »
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