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Joint Masters

The EC2U Joint Master Degrees are innovative master's programs offered through the EC2U Alliance, combining the expertise and resources of multiple partner universities. These programs provide students with a rich international and interdisciplinary academic experience, equipping them with advanced skills, expanding their global network, and enhancing their career prospects.

Key benefits include:

  • Multicultural academic journey: Students study at a minimum of two partner universities within the EC2U Alliance, gaining valuable insights from diverse cultural and educational environments.
  • Interdisciplinary curriculum: The programs adopt a forward-thinking and collaborative approach, addressing global challenges through multiple perspectives.
  • Joint degree certification: Graduates receive a diploma jointly recognized by all participating universities, ensuring broad international recognition.
  • Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): The programs are designed to tackle key issues such as sustainability, health and well-being, and urban development, preparing students to become agents of positive change.

Here you can find the current programs:

European Languages, Cultures and Societies in Contact

This educational path offers in-depth preparation on the European linguistic, cultural, and social landscape, through advanced research methods. Offering solid skills and high specialization, it prepares students to start their careers in the field of languages, cultural contact, and social diversity.

To learn more: European Languages, Culture and Societies in Contact webpage

LIFELINE | Lifelong Well-being and Healthy Ageing

The LIFELINE joint master's degree provides students with the knowledge, practical skills, and research abilities necessary to become specialists in interdisciplinary approaches dedicated to lifelong well-being and healthy ageing. This course prepares high-level experts in the bio-psycho-social sectors related to well-being and ageing, in line with the needs of national and European public institutions and private companies.

To learn more: LIFELINE joint master webpage

Sustainable Cities and Communities

Aims to train professionals in the environmental, energy, urban planning, and natural resources fields. The two-year program (120 ECTS) offers practical and theoretical skills to address sustainability challenges, preparing graduates to start a career with a solid understanding of sustainable cities and communities.

To learn more: Sustainable Cities and Comminuties webpage