

The University of Milan offers an exceptional environment for pursuing a first degree or advancing to a Master’s program, as I experienced. The professors are approachable and supportive, encouraging open discussions on technical topics. The campus is a vibrant mix of nationalities, providing a great opportunity to explore diverse cultures.
Most modules assess students through oral exams and project submissions, fostering teamwork and collaboration on certain assignments.
View moreIf you want to have an in-depth plunge into the science of climate change then the “Environmental Change and Global Sustainability” program at the University of Milan is a great option to choose. Through its interdisciplinary approach, the program covers the causes behind climate change, its short term and long term effects on biodiversity, economy, human health and much more. The program also harnesses the mindset of students to think of efficient and innovative mitigation/solutions to this emerging phenomenon.
View moreNowadays, environmental change and global sustainability are critical issues that many governments are trying to unite against. After consulting with a bachelor’s professor, I decided to choose this course as a master’s degree at the University of Milan to expand my knowledge about how can we contribute to the cycle of preventing environmental change and sustainable global management?
In my opinion, firstly, this master’s degree would be very inspiring and helpful because I learned many topics just during one month, and the professors are very professional and kind to share their knowledge. Secondly, the infrastructure provided for education by the university is impressive such as online classes and exams and an online library for research. Additionally, practical classes or duties such as visiting places or laboratories give real-world experience creating and implementing action plans.
In conclusion, I will inform this master’s program my friends who studied any program in bachelor related to environment and are very concerned about environmental degradation and dealing with that through engineering methods or environmental policies and governance.