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Multi-campus courses

CIVICA Multi-campus courses bring together master’s students, faculty and researchers from across the alliance for a truly European learning experience. Each course is designed and taught jointly by faculty from multiple universities, offering students interdisciplinary approach, diverse perspectives and a chance to collaborate beyond borders on a final capstone project assignment.

A unique cross-campus learning experience for master’s students

  • Learn from experts across Europe
    Multi-campus courses are co-designed and co-taught by professors from different CIVICA partner universities. Students will benefit from complementary expertise, varied viewpoints, shared European outlooks and values.

  • Collaborate with peers across borders
    Beyond lectures, students team up with peers from other CIVICA universities to complete a final Capstone Project group assignment aimed at developing teamwork, digital, writing and public-speaking skills; highly valued and essential in today’s job market.

  • Experience live online learning with flexible access
    Weekly online live sessions are held across campuses in a shared time slot. Recordings are made available for students who need flexibility to accommodate different academic calendars and timetables.

  • Benefit from campus-based add-ons
    Each university enriches the common online sessions with local lectures or in-person activities, adding context from its own academic environment.

CIVICA Multi-campus Courses on Offer

  • The Future of Europe - Fall Semester
    Critically explores the major challenges facing the future of Europe with particular emphasis on globalisation, democracy, innovation and digitalisation, climate change and the green transition as well as the dynamics characterizing European Union policy responses in times of crisis. The group Capstone Project is a Policy Paper proposing evidence-based solutions to EU policy problems. Find out more >>
     
  • The Road to the Green Transition – Spring Semester
    Examines the main policy challenges in achieving ‘net zero’ greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, as called for in the Paris Agreement. Special emphasis is placed on the role of economic policy, the role of the private sector, and the multi-level politics behind the green transition. The group Capstone Project assignment is a Podcast related to climate policy challenges. Find out more >>

More information on the course structure and content is available on my.civica.eu.

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