
Erasmus Mundus European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP)
Prague, Czech Republic
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Mar 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 33,600 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* students outside the EU/EEA/switzerland: EUR 33,600 | students from EU/EEA/switzerland: no tuition fees
Introduction
The 2-year MSc programme in European Environmental Economics and Policy (M3EP) prepares you to take on one of the most complex and demanding policy areas for the EU and its member states in the 21st century: the green transition.
This Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme is delivered collaboratively by five 4EU+ universities.
You will gain a firm disciplinary and interdisciplinary footing in both environmental economics and environmental policy and politics, equipping you to effectively design, implement, and analyse policy solutions for the complex environmental challenges facing European and international societies.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship
The Erasmus Mundus Scholarship is awarded to the best students admitted each year to the programme from all over the world.
The scholarship amounts to a maximum of 33,600 € (1400 € per month for up to 24 months).
All scholarship holders are granted a tuition fee waiver.
To be eligible for the scholarship, you must
- comply with the Erasmus Mundus Mobility Requirements
- be a full-time student on the programme.
Erasmus Mundus Mobility Requirements
This requirement affects applicants residing in Italy, Poland, Germany and The Czech Republic at the time of application:
If you reside in Italy at the time of application and choose the University of Milan (in Italy) as your second-year university, you will not be eligible for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. However, you will be eligible for the scholarship if you choose another second-year university.
- if you reside in Poland at the time of application and choose the University of Warsaw (in Poland) as your second-year university, you will not be eligible for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. However, you will be eligible for the scholarship if you choose another second-year university.
- if you reside in Germany at the time of application and choose Heidelberg University (in Germany) as your second-year university, you will not be eligible for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. However, you will be eligible for the scholarship if you choose another second-year university.
- if you reside in the Czech Republic at the time of application and choose Charles University (in The Czech Republic) as your second-year university, you will not be eligible for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. However, you will be eligible for the scholarship if you choose another second-year university.
Financial conditions of the scholarship
The Erasmus Mundus Scholarship is only awarded to enrolled full-time students who have not previously benefitted from another Erasmus Mundus Scholarship and who comply with the Erasmus Mundus Mobility Requirements.
You are granted a tuition fee waiver as a scholarship holder.
The scholarship is a monthly allowance that you can use to cover travel, visa, installation and subsistence costs and should therefore be seen as a contribution to living expenses.
The monthly allowance is 1400€ and is paid to your bank account on the last bank day of the month for the forthcoming month.
The scholarship covers up to 24 months for the programme starting from September the first year of studies. The last payment will be no later than the last bank day of July the second year of study and the payment will cover the month of August.
In case of interruption of enrolment, e.g., maternity leave, sick leave or similar absence, the monthly scholarship payments will be stopped until the study activities commence.
Curriculum
Environmental Economics and Policy Joint Programme
1st year (60 ECTS) - Foundation
- Environmental Economics and Policy in Europe (University of Copenhagen)
2nd year (60 ECTS) - Specialisation
- Advanced Environmental Economics (Heidelberg University)
- Comparative Environmental Policy (Heidelberg University)
- Climate Change and Energy Economics (University of Milan)
- Policies and Politics of Green Transition (Charles University, Prague)
- Economics of Green and Just Transition (University of Warsaw)
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of M3EP, you will be qualified to become a professional within business functions and/or areas such as:
- Small to large private companies, at the corporate level as well as in innovative startups, engaging in various efforts towards the circular economy and practical implementation of the green transition, in the overall context of sustainability.
- Governmental bodies and public agencies involved in developing, analysing, implementing, managing, and monitoring European and national environmental policies.
- Universities and research institutions where graduates are involved in economics and political research related to sustainability and the green transition.
- A PhD programme.
- Graduates from this programme will often be involved in solving broad-spectrum environmental policy challenges that require interplay between economic analysis, political analysis, a firm understanding of policy in practice, and interdisciplinary teamwork.