Enrolment to the Master’s degree in Information Technology for Smart and Sustainable Mobility is open to EU students until 24 March 2024
Applications are now open to the Master’s degree in Information Technology for Smart and Sustainable Mobility (IT4SSM), the very first excellence programme to be launched within the EUNICE European University framework.
This master’s degree is the result of two years’ joint work by four EUNICE partner institutions that will deliver it: Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (France), University of Cantabria (Spain), Poznan University of Technology (Poland), and University of Vaasa (Finland).
Sustainability at the Core
This degree offers a unique combination of European courses in the field of information technologies specifically tailored for smart cities, with a particular focus on the sustainability of the designed solutions to equips students with the tools to create resilient, eco-friendly mobility systems. Participants will delve into topics such as the Internet of Things (IoT), distributed data management, and secure communication networks.
“This master’s programme is of interest to all students wishing to work on the new global challenges of developing sustainable cities and communities, using cutting-edge IT and telecommunications technologies. It enables students to benefit from the expertise of specialists from four European universities in different areas of IT for the development of sustainable and mobile applications”, explain Kathia Oliveira and Véronique Delcroix, programme managers of the IT4SSM master’s degree at Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France.
Students who wish to enrol may now apply for this Master’s programme at Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France. Find out more.
A new application period for students who wish to apply for it at University of Cantabria will open in May 2024.
Work on the new global challenges of developing sustainable cities and communities, using cutting-edge IT
Katia Oliveira