Brownfields Technical Redevelopment




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The master’s degree program is intended for graduates of bachelor’s degree programmes of Environmental Protection, Environmental Engineering, Architecture and Civil Engineering and other geoscience, technically and environmentally oriented bachelor’s degree study programmes.A Pan-European problem in the urban and suburban environment is the revitalization of abandoned and old post-mining and industrial areas, their new use. The so-called brownfields, i.e. abandoned and damaged post-mining, industrial and construction areas, can both endanger public health and create risks to life, and reduce the usable area within urbanized units.Rehabilitation and regeneration of brownfields is of growing importance for all EU Member States, the renewal of their use is an important contribution to creating the conditions necessary for sustainable development, but on the other hand it requires significant investment. At the same time, it is often a relatively long-term, complex activity, involving a wide range of professional disciplines. The study programme of the master’s study is focused on the profiling of graduates – experts for technical solutions for the restoration and reuse of post-industrial, post-mining and related abandoned areas – the so-called brownfields.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree Determined by Dean, may include entrance examination.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 16(online reg) and March 16 for paper sub.