Swedish MSc: study an amazing MSc with some awesome people in a beautiful part of the world
By Ben Brangwyn 11th November 2010
For those who can’t get on the CAT MSc, here’s a very attractive alternative that someone just alerted us to. The course is based on the Natural Step approach to sustainability.
Study an amazing MSc with some awesome people in a beautiful part of the world
Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH), Sweden, a top ranked sustainability research and education institution is currently recruiting bright, early – mid career professionals for their cutting-edge Masters courses.
The Masters in Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability (MSLS) and the Masters in Sustainable Product Service System Innovation (MSPI) are underpinned by the science-based Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development (widely known as The Natural Step Framework) spearheaded by Karl-Henrik Robèrt, a global sustainability leader and course tutor.
MSLS explores the baseline science of systematic sustainability coupled with the skills required for organizational change. The course produces graduates who can deliver organizational leadership for strategic change towards sustainability.
MSPI enables students to design and innovate for positive socio-ecological impacts of products, services, and product-service systems throughout their life cycles. This course produces graduates who can deliver outcomes that meet user needs while generating competitive advantages in the expanding sustainability-driven market.
The Swedish state kindly pays for tuition fees for these Master’s programmes for European students and courses are taught in English. BTH is located in the beautiful coastal city of Karlskrona, a UNESCO world heritage site on the southeast coast of Sweden.
Applications open on the 1st of December 2010 and close 15th January 2011. For more information please visit www.bth.se/sustainability.