The Master's programs (120 credits) in Environmental Science and Management (MSGE) and the inter-university Master's program in Agroecology (MAE) are open to students who have completed their first-cycle studies.

 

The Specialization Master’s programs (60 credits) in Risk and Disaster Management in the Anthropocene Era (GRCA) and in the Water-Energy-Food Nexus are open to master’s degree holders.

These programs are all dedicated to the environment and to ecological and energy transitions, which form the core of the faculty’s expertise. 

They train environmental management professionals capable of supervising and leading teams in diagnosing complex environmental issues, designing technical interventions involving relevant stakeholders, and supporting their implementation.

 

Below you will find the 2025–2026 presentation, in video and slideshow formats, of the Arlon Campus and the Master’s in Environmental Science and Management.

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Presentation of the Master in Environmental Sciences and Management

The Master in Environmental Sciences and Management includes 5 different fields of specialization, including the possibility of a double degree. Presentation by Nathalie Semal, teacher and head of the academic service at the Arlon campus.

updated on 6/8/26

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