On 29 October 2025, four international master's programmes related to water, natural resources, soil, biodiversity and climate change will be presented. Following presentations by faculty members and an introduction to exciting projects, there will be an opportunity to ask questions.

The presentations and subsequent networking event with drinks will take place from 2pm to 6pm in seminar room 06 at the Schwackhöferhaus, Peter-Jordan-Straße 82, 1180 Vienna.

Programme:

2pm: Welcome

2pm - 6pm: Presentation of the master's programmes

from 6pm: Networking and drinks

Location: Schwackhöferhaus, Seminar Room 06, Peter-Jordan-Straße 82, 1180 Vienna

Applied Limnology und Limnology and Wetland Management

2pm - 3pm

The English Master's programme in Applied Limnology and the international Master's programme in Limnology and Wetland Management both focus on water as a natural resource and its influence on ecosystems. Students from a wide range of countries learn about the critical ecological state of aquatic life and how to protect it. Thanks to its extensive international network of partner universities, the programme provides an excellent networking opportunity and a global perspective on this threatened resource.

The lecture will be held in English.

Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering

3pm - 4pm

This international Master's programme in Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering (NARMEE) provides insight into the management of natural resources and renewable energies. It also offers the chance to study at renowned universities around the world. Students can therefore learn about new research approaches and perspectives, as well as experiencing diverse cultures and meeting new people.

The lecture will be held in English. 

Environmental Science – Soil, Water, Biodiversity

4pm - 5pm

The international Master's programme in Environmental Sciences – Soil, Water, Biodiversity (EnvEuro) focuses on the management of nature and natural resources. Covering political and historical events in the context of environmental protection, it offers specialisations in water, soil, land use, ecosystems and biodiversity, as well as environmental protection and climate change. This English taught Master's programme is delivered in cooperation with five European universities and promotes the exchange of ideas, perspectives and knowledge.

The lecture will be held in English. 

International Master in Soils and Global Change

5pm - 6pm

The International Master's programme in Soils and Global Change (IMSOGLO) provides students with knowledge, tools, technologies and applications related to soils and global change. It does this by bringing together the expertise of research groups at four renowned EU universities. Soils are particularly affected by climate change, so it is essential to understand their importance as the basis of life, the effects of human exploitation on them and how to protect them.

The lecture will be held in English.