Universidad Autonoma de Madrid: Summer School - A Multidisciplinary Approach to Climate Change

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  • Location(s): Madrid, Spain
  • Program Type(s): Study Abroad

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UAM-SpaCIE’s Summer School “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Climate Change” (SSMACC) is a unique opportunity to broaden your horizons in one of the most beautiful and liveliest cities of the world, while studying at a top university. UAM oversees ... read more

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UAM-SpaCIE’s Summer School “A Multidisciplinary Approach to Climate Change” (SSMACC) is a unique opportunity to broaden your horizons in one of the most beautiful and liveliest cities of the world, while studying at a top university. UAM oversees the academic aspects of the program and grants the diplomas and official transcripts, and SpaCIE recruits the students and oversees the logistics of the program. 

The SSMACC is an exclusive 2-week study program that offers a high-quality multidisciplinary course, taught in English by top professors of many disciplines (Art, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Humanities, Law, Marketing, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology) and by top practitioners from the business world. The SSMACC brings together students from all over the World and a few local students in a truly international environment. The course is complemented by social and cultural events, as well as academic field trips. The SSMACC targets students keen to gain academic enrichment not only in their discipline, but in many other fields through a multidisciplinary approach to Climate Change. The SSMACC Program grants 3 ECTS credits to students completing the two weeks of multidisciplinary classes. A 4-week study program (6 ECTS credits) can also be followed, which adds to the university-level climate change overview of the 2-week curriculum, an in-depth preview of the economic analysis of environmental policies with an additional initial two weeks. This is a good introduction for students interested in the economics of climate change. 

Who can apply? 
Undergraduate students in any field. Bachelor’s degree graduates may also apply. A good command of English language (minimum B2 level recommended, but at least B1) is a general requirement for all applicants. 

Costs 6 ECTS credits – 1,399 € 3 ECTS credits – 1,199 € 
Discounts of 200 € for Early Bird Registration (until February 28) and Partner Universities. 
Discounts can be accumulated to 400 € if both apply. 

The Program cost includes: 
- Tuition fees for the course. 
- Cost of social and cultural events, as well as field trips included in the Program. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Travel, room, and board costs are NOT included. 

Further information: climate.change@uam.es

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  • Summer
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