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Global Sustainability Management (GSM)

“Changing the world starts by changing your worldview"

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GSM is more than just a programme, it is a career-shaping international experience.

A program like no other in Europe, GSM is co-developed and co-taught by experts from leading european institutions on Business, Economics and Social Sciences.

When you choose GSM, you will embark on a one-year experience that prepares you with the sustainability approaches engrained deep in today’s business world. Boost your career chances and become an employer’s top choice as a talented graduate that is skilled in developing effective solutions to real challenges.

Above all, GSM is a challenge-based and experiential programme. While it is organized into traditional semesters, all activities are interlinked into a seamless learning experience: you won’t only attend a series of courses, you will participate in bootcamps, team building workshops, immersive learning, simulations and project labs.

With team teaching at the core of the experience, GSM consists of inside and outside of the classroom activities that will connect you with top academics and sustainability practice leaders.

Why choose GSM?

GSM offers an exceptional opportunity for students to become impactful decision makers with a global perspective and a unique skillset in sustainability matters.

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Year Certificate Programme

GSM is an is a one-year certificate programme at the master's level offered to ENGAGE.EU students from specific carrier programmes.

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ECTS

The seamless learning experience is distributed in 2 semesters and results in a total of 60 ECTS.

The First GSM Semester has 4 courses (28 ECTS). The Second GSM Semester involves a unique set of electives (30 ECTS) and a GSM exclusive course (2 ECTS).

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Partner Universities

Hanken School of Economics (Finland) || LUISS University (Italy) || NHH Norwegian School of Economics (Norway) || Ramon Llull University (Spain) || Tilburg University (Netherlands) || Toulouse Capitole University (France) || University of Mannheim (Germany) || ​​​​​​​University of National and World Economy (Bulgaria) || University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) || WU Vienna University of Economics and Business (Austria)