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New Master’s programme in European spatial planning
18-07-2007

Starting from this autumn, the University of Luxembourg offers a new two years master's program in European Sustainable Spatial Development and Analysis focusing on regional development in Europe. The main objective of this Master is to offer a high level of academic education covering the fields of spatial analysis, spatial development and sustainable planning strategies.
The Master’s Programme provides insights into the analysis of the patterns of spatial development and spatial governance in Europe, with a strong emphasis on integrative approaches and sustainable development strategies. It responds to the growing need for highly qualified experts able to deal with European and cross-border issues.
The programme offers:
  • a wide range of conceptual and methodological skills; 
  • problem-based learning approach; 
  • distinguished teaching staff (academic scholars and practitioners); 
  • an opening to PhD programmes as well as to the applied labour market; 
  • proximity to relevant European institutions and international research centres.
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For more information, please visit the University of Luxembourg website

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