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Overview

RESD is an international 2 year Master's degree.It offers a solid preparation in environmental economics, a critical understanding of the issues involved in sustainable development both from a theoretical and practical perspective and of the complex interactions between economic decisions, market forces, governmental policies and the environment.

University of Bologna, founded in 1088 and with a multicampus structure, is top ranked in the most recognized international university rankings and leading University in Europe for student mobility (Erasmus+). It offers students from all over the world innovative teaching and learning methods, providing the highest-level training, rewarding merit and constantly investing in dedicated services helping young graduates to enter the business world.

Build your own future. This is what you can do with this degree.

5 reasons to enrol on the degree programme

A solid preparation in environmental economics

A critical understanding of the issues involved in sustainable development both from a theoretical and practical perspective

Multidisciplinary study programme and interdisciplinary approach

Network of qualified international professors

International environment with a diversity of academic backgrounds

RESD is where I started researching for and believing in a new economic model that benefits people and planet,with companies using business as a force for good.Now,this is what I’m working for! Rimini,so Italian and international,is a welcoming and dynamic community that placed the Blue Economy at the heart of its sustainability strategy.

Ilaria Balletto, RESD alumni

The course in numbers

  • 84% International students and students not residing in the region

  • 77% Graduates aligned to the exam schedule

  • 46% Graduates with experience abroad

  • 71% Graduates satisfied with their studies

  • 78% Graduates who are working

  • 11% Graduates who are not working but are studying or not looking for work

  • 11% Graduates who are not working but looking for work

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