Event

Online Open House for Prospective Students

UNU-IAS will host an online event for prospective students to provide insights into the learning experiences, and ongoing research.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo

Curious about studying Sustainability Science at an international organisation? UNU-IAS will host an online "open house" event for prospective students on 28 January 2022 (16:00 – 17:10 JST), which will provide insights into the learning experiences, ongoing research, and other opportunities available to students at the institute. UNU-IAS offers master’s and doctoral degree programmes that aim to produce the policymakers and researchers of tomorrow, who will be at the forefront of global efforts towards a more sustainable future.

During the event our alumni will share “why UNU-IAS?” from their own learning experiences, and explain the research they conducted during their studies, as well as how it has enabled their career growth.

Participation

Participation is open, but please register in advance using the online form. The deadline for registration is 27 January 2022. Please note that this event will be held in English only.

Applications

Applications for the MSc and PhD programmes are now open.

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