MAEnvironmental Humanities
Study location | Italy, Venice |
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Type | Master's degree, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA |
Course code | LM10/GGG/2020 |
Tuition fee | €2,300 per year |
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Application fee | €30 one-time This non-refundable fee allows you to apply for admission to a maximum of two programmes of study. |
Entry qualification | Minimum 3-year bachelor's degree (or higher) A minimum three-year undergraduate degree is required. More information about how the preliminary evaluation of your application takes place PLEASE NOTE: Admission to this master’s degree programme is subject to the satisfaction of specific minimum curricular requirements. Generally, candidates who possess (or will possess) a university qualification in one of the following fields satisfy the academic prerequisites for admission:
If you possess (or will possess) a bachelor’s degree in a field different from those listed above, you must have obtained at least 42 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System credits) or the equivalent in one or more of the following specific fields in order to be considered for admission: Environmental and Applied Botanics, Zoology, Ecology, Anthropology, Palaeontology and Paleoecology, English Language and English/American Literature, Population Studies, Ethnography, Philosophy, Geography, Pedagogy, Psychology, Economics, Demography, Social and Political Studies. In order to determine if you satisfy these curricular requirements, this programme’s Teaching Committee will evaluate your undergraduate transcript of records. The Teaching Committee will also examine your CV in order to establish your possession of adequate personal preparation. BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION FOR THIS MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMME, be sure to assess whether your academic background and experience are likely to satisfy the programme’s minimum curricular requirements! Read more about this programme’s minimum curricular requirements on the university website (Enrol > Admission) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. If your documents are not in English or Italian, please upload the original documentation or a verified copy of it AS WELL AS a professional translation in English or Italian. You can obtain professional translations either in your country or in Italy, and they can be issued by professional translators, a local court of law or court interpreters. |
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Language requirements | English A minimum B2-level knowledge of English is mandatory for enrolment. Please note: Ca’ Foscari University does not conduct any test to assess your knowledge of English as part of the application procedure. |
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Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. This is a limited-admission programme that requires you to participate in a selection process. EU applicants must register for the selection procedure following the instructions provided in the call for applications posted on the programme’s dedicated web page at the section Enrol > Admission. Non-EU applicants will undergo the selection procedure directly via this application portal. Please make sure to upload the following elements to your application profile:
PLEASE NOTE: your application will be automatically rejected if the short academic essay has not been uploaded before submission or does not respond to the description of the essay provided above. |
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Overview
NEWS! A webinar showcasing this programme and involving a professor and a current student took place as part of Ca’ Foscari’s 2023 INTERNATIONAL OPEN DAYS.
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
The Environmental Humanities are an ever-more important area of research that establishes a fruitful dialogue between the natural sciences, the social sciences and all areas of the humanities.
As a result, this master’s degree helps you explore how to perceive, communicate and manage environmental transformation caused by human activities through the lens of the humanities.
In this era increasingly characterised by complex, multi-ethnic societies and climate-change-driven migration, this programme teaches you to address environmental issues from a global, intercultural and historical perspective and transforms you into a teacher, leader or cultural operators capable of imagining, narrating and raising awareness of the sustainable future we need.
The geographical location of Venice makes Ca’ Foscari a particularly ideal place for the development of the Environmental Humanities: both a historic crossroads of civilisations and a fragile city subject to the effects of global tourism and climate change, Venice invites and encourages critical reflections and the ideation of creative solutions.
Explore this programme’s study plan (Study > Study plan > Enrolled in the 2023/2024 academic year)
Programme structure
This programme includes the following components:
- course work
- curricular internship
- final thesis
You can request to spend one or two semesters at a partner university through Ca’ Foscari’s exchange programmes, and your curricular internship can be carried out either in Italy or abroad.
Career opportunities
After graduation, you will be equipped to launch a career in a variety of areas. Some of the most popular include:
- Environmental educator
- Creator and curator of cultural activities regarding the environment
- Expert in cultural mediation and communication
Central European Time
This is the last application round accessible to NON-EU APPLICANTS WHO REQUIRE A VISA. Please make sure to mark this deadline on your calendar!
Central European Time
This is the last application round accessible to NON-EU APPLICANTS WHO REQUIRE A VISA. Please make sure to mark this deadline on your calendar!