Nordic Master in Sustainable Production and Utilization of Marine Bioresources

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General information

One of the greatest challenges of our time is to find solutions for increased production of healthy food to meet the needs of a growing world population, while reducing the ecological footprint, protecting natural resources and ecosystems and advancing rural development.

Do you want to help solve this major global challenge? Are you one of the next generation professionals within the area of sustainable marine circular economy? If so, you should apply for our Nordic Master Program in Sustainable Production and Utilisation of Marine Bioresources – MAR-BIO!

Programme description

The MAR-BIO program is a 2 year programme of 120 Credits. The programme will start with one mandatory hybrid course of 15 Credits, jointly taught by the four Nordic universities. This mandatory introductory course will include three, one week sections where all students gather at one of the Nordic partner Universities for an intensive campus course. The students will be registered at the Consortium University of their respective admission and the successful completion of the Programme leads to a double/multiple degree, i.e. separate degree certificates from each Consortium University where the student has studied. The student should apply for the degree at least at two Consortium Universities for the Nordic Master.

Thereafter the students are free to choose courses (5-30 credits) for the rest of the first year from a “smorgasbord” of relevant course offered by the Nordic partner Universities as well as by Chalmers and UNE.

The second year of the MAR-BIO program must be taken as an individual research project course - the degree project. Joint seminar series and shared activities will be planned throughout the program to help the students communicate and create group cohesion. This will facilitate their academic integration and identify the added value of being part of a unique, international, interdisciplinary Masters programme.

The degree project, of 60 credits, should be conducted at one of the Consortium Universities or at one, to the Consortium University associated partner from industry, authorities or public body. The local master thesis rules and procedures of the chosen university will apply. In preparation for the degree project all students must have taken a relevant methodology course, either during their bachelor or during the first year of the MAR-BIO programme.

After successful completion of the Programme, students shall be awarded Master Degrees from at least two of the Consortium Universities where they have been admitted. The Consortium Universities will each issue a degree certificate (including a diploma supplement). A diploma for the Nordic Master will accompany these student degree certificates.

A requirement for a Nordic Master’s program is a mobility of at least 30 ECTs for all students. This will be fulfilled by course work at one or more of the partner universities that is not the university where the students registered to the program and will be assured through the establishment of an individual study plan (ISP) for each student.

The student have the possibility to structure the program in a natural science profile, a social science profile, or a mix, based on the elective courses chosen during the first year. An ISP will be established, in communication between the student and a study counsellor. This is to support and guide each individual student in their course choices and to ensure that the student fulfil the requirements for a degree from two or more of the Consortium Universities.

Contact Person: Coordinator Prof. Kristina Sundell (Kristina.Sundell@bioenv.gu.se)

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Venue

Venue: Nord University
, Norway

 University of Gothenburg, Nord University, Bodø, Holar University, and University of Akureyri.

Application


Cost:
<p>The Programme follows the local tuition fee policy of each Consortium University. Student Union fees are charged according to the regular procedures of each Consortium University.<br /> <br /> When applicable, students will pay tuition fees, student union or registration fees, directly to the universities involved in their study track according to the universities’ regulations. Total fees charged will vary accordingly. Under no circumstances shall a student be charged double fees for any part of the Programme.</p>

Prerequisites:

1. A Bachelor’s degree (180 credits) in natural sciences, social scienc es or arts.

2. English B/English 6 or equivalent.

3. Admission to the Masters’s pro gramme will be possible through - any of the four partner universities offering it.

4. The selection process is also based on a personal letter motivating the admission.


Application Procedure:

To apply for the master’s program in Sustainable Production and Utilisation of Marine Bio-resources, please go to any of the following admission sites:

University of Gothenburg: universityadmissions.se

Nord University, Bodø: applicants from the Nordic countries read here; applicants from non-Nordic countries read here; read more about admission requirements here.

Holar University: Please contact the Division for Graduate Studies by email, kennslusvid@holar.is 

University of Akureyri: We accept application all year around, but from March - June our online application system is available here.
Before/after that time, please to contact the office manager asa@unak.is or the study counselor mas@unak.is
 

The Programme applies separate admission rounds at each Consortium University according to national and local requirements. All applications passing the requirements will be sent to the program committee together with the letter of intent for discussion and suggestions on students to be admitted. Admission of students will thereafter be decided by each Consortium University. Student complaints pertaining to admission decisions are handled by each Consortium University according to national and local rules and procedures.

The Programme follows the local tuition fee policy of each Consortium University. Student Union fees are charged according to the regular procedures of each Consortium University.

When applicable, students will pay tuition fees, student union or registration fees, directly to the universities involved in their study track according to the universities’ regulations. Total fees charged will vary accordingly. Under no circumstances shall a student be charged double fees for any part of the Programme.

The MAR-BIO programme have Erasmus agreements between all Consortium Universities that are open for all Programme students to apply. Furthermore there will be possibilities to apply for mobility grants specifically for the three sections of intensive campus courses during the mandatory course.

The application route for the individual courses, which are part of the master's programme, are according to the national and local rules of the Consortium University that offers the course:

Qualification

Academic level:

Qualification: Master of Science

Credits:
Scheme: 
ECTS
Value: 
120
Occupations (not validated):

One of the greatest challenges of our time is to find solutions for increased production of healthy food to meet the needs of a growing world population, while reducing the ecological footprint, protecting natural resources and ecosystems and advancing rural development.

Do you want to help solve this major global challenge? Are you one of the next generation professionals within the area of sustainable marine circular economy? If so, you should apply for our Nordic Master Program in Sustainable Production and Utilisation of Marine Bioresources – MAR-BIO!

Programme description

The MAR-BIO program is a 2 year programme of 120 Credits. The programme will start with one mandatory hybrid course of 15 Credits, jointly taught by the four Nordic universities. This mandatory introductory course will include three, one week sections where all students gather at one of the Nordic partner Universities for an intensive campus course. The students will be registered at the Consortium University of their respective admission and the successful completion of the Programme leads to a double/multiple degree, i.e. separate degree certificates from each Consortium University where the student has studied. The student should apply for the degree at least at two Consortium Universities for the Nordic Master.

Thereafter the students are free to choose courses (5-30 credits) for the rest of the first year from a “smorgasbord” of relevant course offered by the Nordic partner Universities as well as by Chalmers and UNE.

The second year of the MAR-BIO program must be taken as an individual research project course - the degree project. Joint seminar series and shared activities will be planned throughout the program to help the students communicate and create group cohesion. This will facilitate their academic integration and identify the added value of being part of a unique, international, interdisciplinary Masters programme.

The degree project, of 60 credits, should be conducted at one of the Consortium Universities or at one, to the Consortium University associated partner from industry, authorities or public body. The local master thesis rules and procedures of the chosen university will apply. In preparation for the degree project all students must have taken a relevant methodology course, either during their bachelor or during the first year of the MAR-BIO programme.

After successful completion of the Programme, students shall be awarded Master Degrees from at least two of the Consortium Universities where they have been admitted. The Consortium Universities will each issue a degree certificate (including a diploma supplement). A diploma for the Nordic Master will accompany these student degree certificates.

A requirement for a Nordic Master’s program is a mobility of at least 30 ECTs for all students. This will be fulfilled by course work at one or more of the partner universities that is not the university where the students registered to the program and will be assured through the establishment of an individual study plan (ISP) for each student.

The student have the possibility to structure the program in a natural science profile, a social science profile, or a mix, based on the elective courses chosen during the first year. An ISP will be established, in communication between the student and a study counsellor. This is to support and guide each individual student in their course choices and to ensure that the student fulfil the requirements for a degree from two or more of the Consortium Universities.

Qualification: 
Application procedure: 

To apply for the master’s program in Sustainable Production and Utilisation of Marine Bio-resources, please go to any of the following admission sites:

University of Gothenburg: universityadmissions.se

Nord University, Bodø: applicants from the Nordic countries read here; applicants from non-Nordic countries read here; read more about admission requirements here.

Holar University: Please contact the Division for Graduate Studies by email, kennslusvid@holar.is 

University of Akureyri: We accept application all year around, but from March - June our online application system is available here.
Before/after that time, please to contact the office manager asa@unak.is or the study counselor mas@unak.is
 

The Programme applies separate admission rounds at each Consortium University according to national and local requirements. All applications passing the requirements will be sent to the program committee together with the letter of intent for discussion and suggestions on students to be admitted. Admission of students will thereafter be decided by each Consortium University. Student complaints pertaining to admission decisions are handled by each Consortium University according to national and local rules and procedures.

The Programme follows the local tuition fee policy of each Consortium University. Student Union fees are charged according to the regular procedures of each Consortium University.

When applicable, students will pay tuition fees, student union or registration fees, directly to the universities involved in their study track according to the universities’ regulations. Total fees charged will vary accordingly. Under no circumstances shall a student be charged double fees for any part of the Programme.

The MAR-BIO programme have Erasmus agreements between all Consortium Universities that are open for all Programme students to apply. Furthermore there will be possibilities to apply for mobility grants specifically for the three sections of intensive campus courses during the mandatory course.

The application route for the individual courses, which are part of the master's programme, are according to the national and local rules of the Consortium University that offers the course:

Cost: 
<p>The Programme follows the local tuition fee policy of each Consortium University. Student Union fees are charged according to the regular procedures of each Consortium University.<br /> <br /> When applicable, students will pay tuition fees, student union or registration fees, directly to the universities involved in their study track according to the universities’ regulations. Total fees charged will vary accordingly. Under no circumstances shall a student be charged double fees for any part of the Programme.</p>
Duration: 
2 years
Start/End: 
Thursday, October 17, 2019 - 02:00
Language of assessment: 
English
Language of instruction: 
English
Prerequisite: 

1. A Bachelor’s degree (180 credits) in natural sciences, social scienc es or arts.

2. English B/English 6 or equivalent.

3. Admission to the Masters’s pro gramme will be possible through - any of the four partner universities offering it.

4. The selection process is also based on a personal letter motivating the admission.

Study mode: 
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