Please note that the application deadline for non-EU students is the 15th of January 2016. The application for EU/EEA and Swiss students opens on the 1st of February 2016 and closes on the 1st of April 2016.

Are you interested in environmental issues and looking for a career in environmental science or environmental management? Would you like to study at some of the leading universities in Europe together with students from all over the world? Do you have a Bachelor degree or higher in Natural Sciences? Then the EnvEuro MSc programme in Environmental Science - Soil, Water and Biodiversity is just what you are looking for!

The EnvEuro MSc programme is a two-year MSc programme in Environmental Science featuring six different specialisations: Water Resources, Soil Resources and Land Use, Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Impacts, Environmental Management and Climate Change.

The EnvEuro MSc programme focuses on European and global environmental problems and solutions, and gives you the best of Environmental Science from four leading European universities: University of Copenhagen in Denmark, University of Hohenheim in Germany, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden, and University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, Austria.
 
The programme starts on Sunday the 23th of August 2015 with five introduction days in Copenhagen.

Please note that the application deadline for non-EU students is the 15th of January 2015. The application for EU/EEA and Swiss students opens on the 1st of February 2015 and closes on the 1st of April 2015. To apply for the EnvEuro MSc programme please follow the instructions at: www.enveuro.eu/application-and-study-office
   
For more information about the EnvEuro MSc programme and how to apply visit the homepage at www.enveuro.eu.

Check out this Youtube video made by EnvEuro students: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5tqVdo42Z8  
Join the EnvEuro group on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/enveuro/

If you have any questions you are very welcome to contact the EnvEuro Secretariat via e-mail: enveuro(at)science.ku.dk


14.12.2015