Master in Agroecology and Food Sovereignty
Pollentia, Italy
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 16,500 / per course
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Empowering Tomorrow’s Changemakers in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems
Our cutting-edge curriculum, fostered by leading action-research experts, blends academic theory with real-world application, setting you on the pathway to a thriving career in agroecology. Prepared to overcome climatic adversities, our alumni pioneer sustainable change, taking leading roles across policy-making, consultancy, research, and activism.
Experiencing the Cross-disciplinary Approach
Stepping away from conventional paradigms, this program advocates for innovative education, transforming students’ experiences through a distinct cross-disciplinary approach. Emphasis is on experiential learning, where education is not confined within the four walls of a classroom but extends to engaging practical experiences to develop core competence.
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Scholarships and Funding
Italian Students
Number of fee exemptions | Fee exemption amount in Euros | Income (ISEE) and property (ISPE) for submitting the scholarship application in Euros | |
ISEE (income) | ISPE (property) | ||
1 | € 15.500 (total fee exemption) plus student housing and lunch at the Academic Tables | ≤ 26.306 | ≤ 57.188 |
3 | 10.000 | ≤ 36.600 | ≤ 76.200 |
5 | 5.000 | ≤ 42.800 | ≤ 78.000 |
Non-Italian Students
Who can apply for the scholarship | Number of fee exemptions | Fee exemption amount in Euros | Income (ISEE) and property (ISPE) for submitting the scholarship application in Euros | |
ISEE (income) | ISPE (property) | |||
Non-Italian citizens from low income countries or lower middle income or upper middle-income countries according to the World Bank | 5 | € 15.500 (total fee exemption) plus student housing and lunch at the Academic Tables | ≤ 26.306 | ≤ 57.188 |
All non-Italian citizens | 5 | 10.000 | ≤ 36.600 | ≤ 76.200 |
All non-Italian citizens | 2 | 5.000 | ≤ 42.800 | ≤ 78.000 |
Students can apply if:
- they have applied during the first or second admission session (March or May 2024)
- have been admitted to the first year of the Degree Course for the 2024/2025 a.y. with a minimum admission score of 70/100
- their ISEE (income)/ISPE (property) amounts do not exceed the limits indicated in the table
Scholarship Application Deadline: May 21, 2024
Since 2004, more than 260 students from 40 countries have benefitted from the scholarships offered by the University of Gastronomic Sciences.
Over the years UNISG has invested over 9.5 million euros in scholarships, an effort that underlines the university’s commitment to placing the values of Merit and the Right to Education before geographical origin, social extraction, and economic possibilities of the students.
Businesses, organizations, and foundations have contributed over €3 million to the fund, investing in the education of a new generation of Gastronomes who can play an active, leading role in the local development of their home countries and bring about cultural and political change through food.
Curriculum
Our Master in Agroecology and Food Sovereignty program immerses you in an educational journey centered around sustainability and food production, all the while amplifying awareness about agriculture’s and food’s impact (ecological, social, economic, political). The program incorporates a perfect blend of theoretical learning and hands-on community activities in farming & food communities, aligning innovative education strongly with real-world challenges.
Our interdisciplinary approach includes subjects such as:
- Agroecology (principle & practices)
- Food sovereignty
- Action Learning and Participatory Approach
- Agrifood Economics & Policy
- Agroforestry
- Sensory and Consumer Science
- Gender studies
- Rural Sociology / AE Movement-building
Program Outcome
Promoting Hands-On Learning and Community Engagement
Our program encourages students to actively participate in shaping their knowledge, promoting hands-on learning and deeper community engagement. It’s an educational journey with a clear vision to prepare students adequately for real-world challenges related to sustainability, climate change, and food production. Plus, cross-disciplinary learning further enriches their understanding, empowering them to make significant contributions to their communities and the broader world.
Career Opportunities
Explore Diverse Career Opportunities
Upon completion of this program, numerous paths open up, ranging from guiding organizations as a Sustainability Leader to shaping policy as an influential voice. You might choose to adopt the mantle of a Policy Influencer, driving systemic changes toward sustainability. Alternatively, your journey could involve traveling the globe as an agri-research professional, redefining boundaries, and injecting innovation into traditional practices.
Our expansive global network and multifaceted expertise guide and enhance these journeys, equipping you to make significant contributions in various settings. Whichever path you choose, you’ll be actively participating in the construction of a sustainable future.