

University of Bologna offers a Master of Science in Transitions and Innovations in European Territories - Environment and Post-Anthropocene Landscapes, a one-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the environmental and societal transformations occurring in Europe’s landscapes. The program covers key topics such as sustainable development, ecological innovation, and post-anthropocene environmental management, preparing students to address the challenges of environmental degradation and the transition to more sustainable societies.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in environmental innovation, sustainable landscape management, and urban transformation. The University of Bologna offers a unique academic environment that combines interdisciplinary research, real-world case studies, and collaborative projects with leading environmental organizations, ensuring students gain the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to the future of Europe's ecological landscapes.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Transitions and Innovations in European Territories
Semester 2 - Advanced Transitions and Innovations in European Territories
Graduates of the Transitions and Innovations in European Territories program can work in urban planning, environmental consulting, and sustainability. They can pursue roles as environmental consultants, urban planners, sustainability officers, and policy advisors. The demand for professionals who can navigate environmental challenges and lead sustainable development projects is increasing. Graduates often work in governmental agencies, NGOs, research institutions, and international organizations focused on sustainability and environmental policy.
This interdisciplinary program focuses on the environmental and social transformations occurring in European territories. Students explore topics like sustainable urban planning, environmental policy, and the post-Anthropocene landscape. The program’s emphasis on innovation and transitions prepares graduates to contribute to sustainability initiatives and to design future landscapes that address global environmental challenges.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +39 051 209 9111
Email: urp@unibo.it
Address: University of Bologna, Via Zamboni 33, 40126 Bologna, Italy