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For the “Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Governance and Adaptation to Climate Change” program:
18-25 points "This curriculum is perfect for you!"
Your values and interests seem to match the objectives of the curriculum to a large extent. Our curriculum offers you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge and skills. Your positive attitude, passion and previous experience will set you in good stead to study this curriculum and become a future professional. We welcome you to study!
13-17 points "You are well equipped to study the curriculum."
It seems that your interests and values match quite well with the objectives of our curriculum. Studying with us will give you additional knowledge and skills, as well as confidence and a deeper understanding of the subjects that interest you. We encourage you to take this opportunity to grow both personally and professionally. Take this step and start studying!
0-12 points "We are not sure whether this curriculum is the right choice."
At the moment, it seems that your interests and goals don't quite match the objectives of the curriculum. This doesn't mean that you can't still advance your knowledge and skills in this area, although we encourage you to consider other options that better match your current interests and future plans. Find out more about our other specialisations!
Virtual tours of University of Tartulink opens in new page’s and Estonian University of Life Scienceslink opens in new page’ campuses are available online.
Kalev Sepp, PhD, Curriculum Manager at the Estonian University of Life Science, Head of Chair of Environmental Protection and Landscape Management, professor in environmental protection.
Kalev Sepp lectures on nature conservation, landscape ecology, ecosystem goods and services, ecological restorations and environmental management. His research and publications focus on evaluating the human impact to agricultural landscapes, mapping ecosystem services, management of protected areas, methodological approaches for landscape and biodiversity monitoring, applying the concept of ecological networks in planning Kalev Sepp is a member of several nature conservation expert committees. He was a Vice-President an elected Councillor (2004−2012) of the International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN). He is a member of the EU Horizon Europe Programme Committee for Environment (including climate change).
Here, Sepp is presenting on planning green infrastructure.link opens in new page
Margit Kõiv-Vainik, PhD, Curriculum Manager for the Environmental Governance and Adaptation to Climate Change in the University of Tartu and Associate Professor in Environmental Technology, in the Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Tartu.
Margit Kõiv-Vainik teaches courses related to nature-based solutions, blue-green infrastructures, and ecological engineering (eco-technology), and environmental monitoring and sampling. She is conducting process-based research to develop and enhance nature-based solutions like blue-green infrastructures (treatment wetlands and sustainable urban stormwater solutions among them) for removal of highly problematic contaminants from polluted waters such as from urban stormwater and diffuse agricultural and forest runoff, landfill leachate, municipal and aquaculture wastewater and greywater. She is a member of several specialists croups of International Water Associationlink opens in new page and member of International Ecological Engineering Societylink opens in new page.
Piia Post, PhD, Professor of Climate Science and Head of Laboratory in the Centre for Climate Research in the University of Tartu.
Post is involved in two very important projects for Estonia on future climate adaptationlink opens in new page. She is in charge of the multidisciplinary project "Climate Awareness from School to Society: empowering children, youth and teachers to reduce the impacts of climate change"link opens in new page and is leading the preparation of new climate projections for Estonia within the project “Implementation of national climate change adaptation activities in Estonia”. Piia Post is the chair of council of the Estonian Meteorological Societylink opens in new page and president of the Estonian Committee of Geophysics, through which she represents Estonia in several international scientific organisations. Also, she is a member of the Baltic Earth Science Steering Grouplink opens in new page.
Ülo Mander, PhD, Head of Chair and Professor of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology for the Chair of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology in the University of Tartu. Also a member of Estonian Academy of Science on Global Change. Ülo Mander spearheads various wetland monitoring and restoration projects in and outside Estonia. See him comment on his work in a Malaysian tropical forestlink opens in new page.
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