International Courses
Coastal Management and Sustainable Development
Are you interested in working with coastal management and sustainable development?
Then you should apply to the Bachelor Degree Programme in Integrated Coastal Zone Management at Novia University of Applied Sciences in Raseborg in Finland. The application is open right now, between 31 May - 11 June it is possible to apply. It is a four year programme, 240 credits and it will give you a Bachelor of Natural Resources degree. You will be able to work with coastal planning, environmental coordination in governmental bodies and businesses, sustainable development of urban and rural areas, environmental consultancy, Environmental Impact Assessments etc.
You may just enter http://admissions.novia.fi/ and select Integrated Coastal Zone Management and submit your application.
If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact:
Anna Granberg
Senior lecturer
Raseborg Unit
EURENSSA 2010
Environmental sciences/management and ecology students from all over Europe are invited to Latvia for the 5th European Environmental sciences student summer camp called EURENSSA 2010 (EURopean ENvironmental Sciences Student Association). Attached you will find program and a small poster of EURENSSA 2010.
EURENSSSA 2010 is one week open-air meeting of environmental sciences and ecology students from all over Europe which this year will take place in Latvia from 18th – 24rd July 2010. It is organized by the members of Student Association of geology, geography and earth science in collaboration with the faculty of Geography and Earth sciences (the University of Latvia) and Institute of Energy Systems and Environment (Riga Technical University).
For more information download the invitation
(pdf-file) or vistit the Eurenssa 2010 web site.
Alpbach Summer School
Alpbach Summer School on European Integration 2010
Every year since 1992, the Alpbach Summer School on European Integration, which is run as part of the European Forum Alpbach, has offered a compact yet comprehensive course on the law and policies of the European Community (EC) and the European Union (EU).
This year the Alpbach Summer School on European Integration (ASSEI 2010) welcomes students from Republic of Belarus, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, and Ukraine. Students from other countries interested in European integration issues are also welcome.
For more information see the Announcement and also the Application form (Word-files).
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