International Master of Science in Sustainable and Innovative Natural Resource Management TU Bergakademie Freiberg
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Specialist counselling Visa matters Cultural and linguistic preparation Pick-up service Help with finding accommodation Support with registration procedures
First impressions
- Location
Freiberg
- Intake
Winter semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Full-time
- Mode of study
Fully on-site
- Tuition fees per semester
Varied
- Application deadline
The deadline for non-EEA* and non-Swiss students to submit the SINReM application as self-funding students – or for students applying for an AVSA scholarship for the September intake – is 28 February.
The deadline for EEA* and Swiss students to submit the SINReM application as self-funding students – or for students applying for an AVSA scholarship for the September intake – is 31 May.
*European Economic Area: Member States of the European Union (EU) as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, and NorwayInformation on how to apply: https://sinrem.eu/admission-application/
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science – Joint degree from TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Ghent University, and Uppsala University
Course location
Freiberg
In cooperation with
Ghent University, Belgium (coordinating university)
Uppsala University, Sweden
Language of instruction
English
Languages
Courses are held in English. All materials and assessments will be in English, including the Master's thesis. Internships can be carried out in any language, but academic requirements (i.e. report, grading from the internship supervisor) must be submitted in English.
Description
The International Master of Science in Sustainable and Innovative Natural Resource Management (SINReM) is a two-year Master's of Science programme that educates students to develop sustainable solutions across the entire raw materials value chain.
From resource exploration to sustainable extraction processes and the development of more sustainable materials and recycling, students are taught to find new solutions that contribute towards the achievement of a circular economy.
Our three partner universities bring together a combination of expertise that covers the entire raw materials value chain. We maintain close links with industry partners, providing their insights for the development of a new type of professional whose mission is to bring more sustainability into the raw materials sector.
Uppsala University (Sweden) delivers extensive knowledge in the exploration of rare georesources. It also focuses on innovation management and entrepreneurship training. TU Bergakademie Freiberg (Germany) offers its proficiency in sustainable and environmentally friendly extraction technologies. Ghent University (Belgium) contributes its leading expertise in the circular economy, environmental science and technology, recovery of resources from waste, and sustainability assessment.
Within the raw materials sector, highly qualified specialists often lack a broader overview of alternative techniques available to make the entire value chain more sustainable, and struggle to look at issues in the value chain from a multidisciplinary perspective. There is a clearly identified need for professionals with a holistic overview of resource management and the latest processing technologies.
SINReM provides T-shaped professionals who possess a comprehensive understanding of the entire value chain, along with expertise and insight into specific aspects. These professionals are adept at developing novel technologies, engineering, and reinventing material cycles and the value chain to make them more sustainable and economically superior.
SINReM graduates are highly attractive to employers because the programme establishes close links between education, research, and innovation, the three parts of the knowledge triangle. This is reflected in the significant study time dedicated to innovation management and entrepreneurship skills, and to project work aimed at stimulating creative and multidisciplinary thinking, with active involvement from non-academic partners in student supervision.
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site
Application deadline
The deadline for non-EEA* and non-Swiss students to submit the SINReM application as self-funding students – or for students applying for an AVSA scholarship for the September intake – is 28 February.
The deadline for EEA* and Swiss students to submit the SINReM application as self-funding students – or for students applying for an AVSA scholarship for the September intake – is 31 May.
*European Economic Area: Member States of the European Union (EU) as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway
Information on how to apply: https://sinrem.eu/admission-application/
Tuition fees per semester
Varied
Additional information on tuition fees
The programme participation cost covers the institutional tuition fees, insurance and participation in all teaching activities of the programme, including lab courses, excursions, and Master's thesis project.
- For European students (EU, European Economic Area [EEA], and Switzerland): 6,000 EUR/year
- For non-European students: 12,000 EUR/year
We offer scholarships, including EIT AVSA, for EU and non-EU students.
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
Yes
Further details
Course organisation
First year
During the first semester at Ghent University, students are introduced to the value chain of raw materials and the sustainability challenges of the circular economy. Students are taught how to develop innovative technologies for the recovery and extraction of precious metals and raw materials from waste streams. They also learn how to create new technologies for sustainable mining of materials. In September, students attend a three-week course on the process chain of mineral resources at TU Freiberg.
During the second semester at Uppsala University, students are trained in georesource exploration and entrepreneurship, and they are encouraged to develop their creativity with an entrepreneurial mindset and innovative problem-based technology development skills. All students are enrolled at all three partner universities in the first year, which provides significant networking and social cohesion advantages.
During the first part of the summer, students attend the Resources Chemistry course at TU Freiberg. The course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of chemistry of ore deposits, kinetic aspects of precipitation and extraction, and chemical foundations of metallurgical processes. Students are introduced to applications in hydro- and pyrometallurgical processing and recycling technologies.
Second year
During the third semester, students select a major comprising mandatory and optional courses in a specific field of sustainable and innovative natural resource management. Students follow the major at one of the three partner universities.
- Georesource exploration, Uppsala University
- Sustainable processes, TU Freiberg
- Resource recovery and sustainable materials, Ghent University
- Circular societies, Ghent University
- Sustainable entrepreneurship, Uppsala University
During the summer holidays between the first and second year, or at any other convenient period, students complete an internship related to their major. The internship is overseen by an academic supervisor and a non-academic partner from the extensive SINReM network of research institutes, private companies and other institutions.
The SINReM programme is completed by a Master's dissertation, which is worth 30 ECTS credits.
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
- International guest lecturers
- Courses are led with foreign partners
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
- Content-related regional focus
- Training in intercultural skills
- Opportunities for students to work abroad
- Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s)
Integrated/optional study abroad unit(s) outside Germany
SINReM is a joint Master's degree programme; students spend time living and studying in three European cities: Freiberg (Germany),Uppsala (Sweden), and Ghent (Belgium). The industrial internship can be carried out in any country.
Integrated internships
An internship (10 ECTS) is integrated into the second year of study. Programme advisers will assist students with finding an appropriate internship.
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
Varied
The programme participation cost covers the institutional tuition fees, insurance and participation in all teaching activities of the programme, including lab courses, excursions, and Master's thesis project.
- For European students (EU, European Economic Area [EEA], and Switzerland): 6,000 EUR/year
- For non-European students: 12,000 EUR/year
We offer scholarships, including EIT AVSA, for EU and non-EU students.
Semester contribution
The cost of the programme includes the semester fees.
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
https://sinrem.eu/admission-application/
SINReM is particularly suited for (but not limited to): chemical engineers, chemists, environmental scientists and engineers, geologists, geophysicists, mining engineers, mineralogists, materials scientists, metallurgists, bioscience engineers, biotechnology scientists, and process engineers.
To be admitted to the SINReM programme, you need to:
- Hold a Bachelor's degree (equivalent to at least 180 ECTS credits) in a discipline closely related to the SINReM scope (see website for examples)
- Have a strong background in science (equivalent to at least 15 ECTS credits in mathematics and/or physics and 10 ECTS credits in chemistry)*
- Have completed your previous degree(s) with very good or excellent grades (typically top 30% of your students cohort)
- Submit a convincing letter of motivation with your application, which shows that the SINReM scope matches your previous education and future goals
- Fulfil the English language requirements
(*) If you do not fully meet criteria 1 and 2, you may still be admitted if you have excellent grades (typically top 10% of the students) in your previous degree(s). Please note that in this case, you will have to invest more time within the first year to catch up with fundamentals of science and engineering.
Academic admission is granted by the SINReM Student Selection Committee, based upon the strength of the academic profile and motivation. The full application procedure needs to be completed in order to be granted admission. (We do not review eligibility, transcripts, diplomas, or credentials via e-mail. Please upload all documents to the online application portal.)
Language requirements
Accepted English language test certificates (the certificate cannot be older than five years):
- TOEFL iBT (at least total score of 86 out of 120, TOEFL iBT Home Edition is accepted)
- TOEFL pBT (at least total score of 570)
- Academic IELTS (overall band score of at least 6.5 with at least 6 for writing, IELTS Online is accepted)
- Cambridge C1 advanced certificate (formerly Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English [CAE])
Only nationals of all EU and EEA countries, Australia, Botswana, Cameroon, Canada, Eritrea, Gambia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, the UK, the USA, Zambia, and Zimbabwe are exempted from providing an English language test certificate as listed above. In this case, you need to provide an English Language of Instruction Certificate issued and signed by your previous university. This certificate should clearly state that the language of instruction during a previous Bachelor's or Master's level higher education degree was English.
Nationals of other countries need to provide one of the above-listed English language test certificates (TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge CAE).
The English language requirements listed above are the result of official agreements between the partner universities organising SINReM, and no exemptions are made.
Application deadline
The deadline for non-EEA* and non-Swiss students to submit the SINReM application as self-funding students – or for students applying for an AVSA scholarship for the September intake – is 28 February.
The deadline for EEA* and Swiss students to submit the SINReM application as self-funding students – or for students applying for an AVSA scholarship for the September intake – is 31 May.
*European Economic Area: Member States of the European Union (EU) as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway
Information on how to apply: https://sinrem.eu/admission-application/
Submit application
https://sinrem.eu/admission-application/
For academic requirements and information regarding the application process, please see the SINReM website.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
- The "Deutschlandstipendium" is a national scholarship programme that supports above-average students with excellent grades. Social commitment, a willingness to take responsibility and special social, family or personal circumstances will also be taken into account (300 EUR per month for one year).
- Study completion grant (300 EUR per month for three months)
Additional support
Career advisory services
All universities in the programme offer support and advisory services. At TU Freiberg, more information can be found on their website:
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Specialist counselling
- Visa matters
- Cultural and linguistic preparation
- Pick-up service
- Help with finding accommodation
- Support with registration procedures
General services and support for international students and doctoral candidates
All universities in the programme offer support and advisory services. At TU Freiberg, more information can be found on their website:
Supervisor-student ratio
SINReM cohorts are typically around 30 students. Practical experiments are usually performed in small groups of three to four students per supervisor.
Contact
TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Faculty of Chemistry and Physics
Akademiestraße 6
09599 Freiberg
Dr Charlotte Ashworth-Güth
Tel.: +49 3731392614