News archive - MSc ETIA - Environmental Technlogy and International Affairs
This interdisciplinary MSc Program is a joint program of the Vienna University of Technology and the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna. It is a unique program in its combination of international issues and environmental technology meeting the demand for a university course for (future) managers within the environmental and international field.
For detailed information visit our brandnew website: www.etia.at
Degree: Master of Science in Environmental Technology and International Affairs” (MSc)
Language of instruction: English
Duration : 2 years, full-time
next program start: September 24, 2012
Application deadline: late admission on waitlist possible
Academic Directors: Prof. Dr. Hans Puxbaum (TU Vienna) and Prof. Dr. Gerhard Loibl, LL.B. (DA Vienna)
The combination of professors and experts, discussions with guest speakers from companies and various institutions and the high level of internationality have led to this successful and unique MSc ETIA Program. A total of 93 students from 26 nations have participated in the five classes up to now – from all over Europe, Australia, Guatemala, Japan, Canada, Moldavia, Brasil, Mexico, Philippines, Singapure, USA und even Newzealand.
The ETIA postgraduate MSc Program enables graduates
- to understand and analyze the relevant scientific and technical issues at the same time as
- providing them with a sound knowledge of international affairs in order
- to deal with both current and future challenges concerning the environment and sustainable development.
For further assistance or information please contact the Program Manager:
Mag. Isabelle Starlinger, Continuing Education Center Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna)
Operngasse 11/E017
A-1010 Wien, Austria
mail to: starlinger@cec.tuwien.ac.at
tel: +43-1/58801-41716
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Entry created by Andrea Wuerz on August 6, 2012
Modified on August 16, 2012