Master
Micro-credentials
EU-CONEXUS, the alliance of nine universities is in the process of creating an international Joint master programme and 20 micro-credentials at Master level. Through a pan European survey, skills gaps were identified, and the alliance have been working on creating a portfolio of Micro-credentials and modules to culminate in a Master in Smart Urban Coastal Sustainability.
We are delighted to offer these 3 Micro-credentials at Master level. Each of these three Micro-credentials are 10 ECTS, run online (mainly synchronous online delivery with small amounts of preparatory asynchronous material) and are in the thematic of sustainability in science and agri-food production. These Micro-credentials are open to students from the EU-CONEXUS alliance who meet the entry criteria of the programme as stated in the programme webpage.
Micro-credentials
Certificate in Green & Sustainable Pharmaceutical Production
By enrolling, students will gain a detailed understanding of legislative, environmental, social, and economic effects of climate change, as well as green and sustainable principles applicable to pharmaceutical production.

Certificate in Sustainable and Resilient Agri-Food Supply Chains
This course equips students with skills necessary to develop sustainable and resilient solutions addressing the complexities of agri-food supply chains, food security challenges, and the needs of the European marketplace.

Certificate in Circular Bioeconomy in Agri-Food Systems
This course explores the concept of circular bioeconomy within global agri-food systems, focusing on waste management, prevention, and reduction strategies to promote sustainability.

This activity is organised under the EU-funded Project EU-CONEXUS Plus (Project number 101089709) titled : “A significant step forward for the European University for Smart Urban Coastal Sustainability” .
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