Not sure what to study in Europe? The diversity of programmes can be mindboggling, but ten unique study programmes have been selected for you to explore.
European diversity is reflected, among other ways, through its huge range of higher education study programmes.
No matter if you want to study space technology or horizontal gardening, European universities can accommodate your dreams.
What’s more, many universities have teamed up in the form of Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters programmes to offer study experiences across several European countries.
Are you interested in exploring space, the final frontier? If so, then the University of Luxembourg has something just for you – its Interdisciplinary Space Master programme.
Do you want to become a leader in the recycling of advanced materials and understand the circular economy? Six top European universities in France, Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Hungary have teamed up to offer a Master's in Advanced Materials: Innovative Recycling.
Are you interested in education and helping children reach their full potential, but with a twist? Linköping University in Sweden has something for you – its Outdoor and Sustainability Education Master's.
Want to focus on the field of tourism, but don’t know where? Three universities in Spain, France and Portugal have created joint programme for connoisseurs of wines and tourism – International Master on Wine Tourism Innovation.
Interested in agriculture and agricultural politics in Europe? Check out the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZU)’s European Agrarian Diplomacy Master programme.
Perhaps you prefer to focus on the use of colours in cutting-edge industries, such as colour image modelling, photonics, spectral imagining and visual computing? Universities in Norway, France, Spain and Finland have created a truly unique programme on Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging.
With technology being such an immense part of our everyday life, perhaps you would like to learn more about how to shape the way people interact with digital applications, products and services? If so, the Human-Computer Interaction programme in Austria might be just for you.
Earthquakes are terrifying and come with huge costs in seismically active areas, so perhaps your calling is to learn how to design buildings and facilities that could withstand seismic activities? Look to Bulgaria and the European Polytechnical University's Earthquake Engineering Master programme.
Spent your days in the cinema and dreamed of becoming a filmmaker? Check out Kino Eyes - The European Movie Masters, taught as a joint programme in Estonia, Ireland, Portugal and Scotland.
When it comes to the unique, then it probably doesn’t get more so than Contemporary Circus Practices - a Master’s programme at the Stockholm University of the Arts in Sweden for circus artists wanting to broaden their techniques.
There are many other interesting programmes all across Europe, offering you truly unique studying experience. Check out the Erasmus Mundus Catalogue for more programmes!
Source: European Commission I European Education Area (https://bit.ly/36WAR5D)