Erasmus Mundus Master in Redesigning Post Industrial CitiesMaster's degree

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    Professionals facing the challenges of post-industrial cities from various perspectives

    About the Master’s degree

    The aim of the UNIC University Alliance is to contribute to the development of post-industrial cities through inclusive education, innovative research and the involvement of local partners. Likewise, efforts are being made to increase inclusion and mobility among European universities. As part of this mission, the UNIC Alliance intends to offer a two-year master's programme, Redesigning Post-Industrial Cities (RePIC). It is an international programme delivered jointly by eight European universities.

    The RePIC master's programme focuses on the current and future needs of post-industrial cities and their inhabitants to address developments and challenges from various perspectives: governance, urban spatial management, economics, health, superdiversity, socio-cultural and political aspects, climate, sustainability, migration and human rights.

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    Interdisciplinarity

    It addresses the challenges and opportunities of post-industrial cities from global and holistic approaches.

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    Mobility

    Students will study in at least 3 different countries

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    An international Master’s programme

    The programme is delivered by 8 universities with expertise in the field of redesigning post-industrial cities.

     

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    Erasmus Mundus grants

    A total of 16 Erasmus Mundus grant places will be offered to study the master's degree with financial support each academic year. Grant application from 1 to 31 March.

    • Campus:

      It is an international programme delivered jointly by eight European universities.

    • Programme name:

      Erasmus Mundus Master's Degree in Redesigning Post-Industrial Cities (RePIC)

    • Language

      English

    • Number of places

      60

    • Programme type

      An on campus and full-time programme, but some modules/courses will be offered online.

    • Application process:

      Admission process open

    • Additional information:

      Applications: 01 Nov 2023 - 01 March 2024 (EU/EFTA + Non-EU/non-EFTA)

    • Faculty:

      Social and Human Sciences
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    Who is this programme designed for?

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    Who is this programme designed for?

    The Erasmus Mundus Master's Degree in Redesigning Post-Industrial Cities is designed for graduates, both recent graduates and working professionals with proven experience in issues related to the redesign of post-industrial cities (RePIC) and with a design-related background in the following subjects: Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Planning, Geography, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geoinformatics, Cultural, Social and Legal Sciences, Public Administration or equivalent subjects.

    Entry requirements and admission criteria

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    Admission criteria

    See admission criteria

    Fees, grants and financial aid

    Citizens of the EU, Iceland, North Macedonia, Norway, Liechtenstein, Serbia and Turkey:

    2,250 EUROS per semester. Full tuition fee for the programme/course: 9,000 EUR

    Non-EU citizens:

    4,500 EUR per semester. Full tuition fee for the programme/course: 18,000 EUROS
     

    Erasmus Mundus grants 

    - EU students can use the European Funding Guide to seek financial support for studies in one of the EU Member States.

    - Non-EU students can use the International Financial Aid and College Scholarship Searchonline database, which lists scholarships, grants, international student loan programmes and other information to promote study abroad.

    - Canadian loan programmes: we can accept students with Canadian loan programmes. For further information, please contact repic@unic.eu

    - Funding for US students: we can accept students with US federal loan programmes. For further information, please contact https://www.iefa.org/.

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    This full-time programme is organised by a consortium of eight partner universities.

    An international master’s programme