Study programme. The IMSOGLO programme 2021 – 2023 starts in the 1st week of September 2021 at Ghent University and ends with the solemn graduation ceremony during the 3rd week of September 2023 (or an alternative date assigned by Ghent University). To fully and successfully complete the programme, the student needs to complete the entire mobility scheme in one of the specializations, pass all the courses the student has registered for, successfully defend the master thesis, and obtain a minimum of 120 ECTS credits. Upon a successful completion of the programme, the student will receive a joint diploma awarded by the consortium carrying the degree of International Master of Science in Soils and Global change, with the specialization either: Soil Biogeochemistry and Global Change or Physical Land Resources and Global Change depending on the specialization taken by the student. This diploma is accompanied by a joint diploma supplement signed by the involved universities in that specific specialization, entitling the student to bear the title of Master of Science. The full mobility scheme is depicted below. UGent UGent UGent UGent BOKU BOKU UGent UGent UGOE UGOE AU AU UGOE BOKU UGent AU
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Study programme. The IMSOGLO programme 2021 2022 – 2023 2024 starts in the 1st week of September 2021 2022 at Ghent University and ends with the solemn graduation ceremony during the 3rd week of September 2023 2024 (or an alternative date assigned by Ghent University). To fully and successfully complete the programme, the student needs to complete the entire mobility scheme in one of the specializations, pass all the courses the student has registered for, successfully defend the master thesis, and obtain a minimum of 120 ECTS credits. Upon a successful completion of the programme, the student will receive a joint diploma awarded by the consortium carrying the degree of International Master of Science in Soils and Global change, with the specialization either: Soil Biogeochemistry and Global Change or Physical Land Resources and Global Change depending on the specialization taken by the student. This diploma is accompanied by a joint diploma supplement signed by the involved universities in that specific specialization, entitling the student to bear the title of Master of Science. The full mobility scheme is depicted below. UGent UGent UGent UGent BOKU BOKU UGent UGent UGOE UGOE ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ AU AU UGOE BOKU ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ UGent AU
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Study programme. The IMSOGLO programme 2021 2023 – 2023 2025 starts in the 1st week of September 2021 2023 at Ghent University and ends with the solemn graduation ceremony during the 3rd week of September 2023 2025 (or an alternative date assigned by Ghent University). To fully and successfully complete the programme, the student needs to complete the entire mobility scheme in one of the specializations, pass all the courses the student has registered for, successfully defend the master thesis, and obtain a minimum of 120 ECTS credits. Upon a successful completion of the programme, the student will receive a joint diploma awarded by the consortium carrying the degree of International Master of Science in Soils and Global change, with the specialization either: Soil Biogeochemistry and Global Change or Physical Land Resources and Global Change depending on the specialization taken by the student. This diploma is accompanied by a joint diploma supplement signed by the involved universities in that specific specialization, entitling the student to bear the title of Master of Science. The full mobility scheme is depicted shown below. UGent UGent UGent UGent BOKU BOKU UGent UGent UGOE UGOE ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ AU AU UGOE BOKU ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ UGent AU
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Sources: Student Agreement