Announcement of New Master’s program on Circular Economy and Bioeconomy!

Najava novog master programa o cirkularnoj ekonomiji i bioekonomiji!

The University of Sarajevo, as one of 10 partners from 7 countries of the Adriatic-Ionian region within the framework of the AMOCEAB project

participated in the design of a new joint master's program in the field of circular economy and bioeconomy.

Partners:

1) Università Politecnica delle Marche

2) Alma Mater Studiorum -Università di Bologna

3) Special Research Fund Account ofTechnical University of Crete

4) Agricultural University of Tirana

5) University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

6) School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica

7) University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology

8) Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

9) Chamber of Economy and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

10) CNA Emilia-Romagna

 

This program at the University of Sarajevo will be hosted by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Process Techniques and Environmental Engineering.

The program welcomes three-year graduates with 180 ECTS in the Engineering or Economics area,interested in developing a solid knowledge and skills to face the current challenges in theCircular Economy and Bioeconomy sector. Through a combination of frontal teachingand practical activities, the participants will acquire the necessaryskills and operational tools to support companies in managing sustainability andcircular economy processes. The study combines initial interdisciplinary engineering-managementtraining and subsequent specialized courses based on specific topics of interest.The master’s degree includes an exchange periodabroad of at least 6 months in the universities of the Adriatic-Ionian area, whereall the lessons and activities will take place.

You can view the new master's program on circular economy and bioeconomy here.

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