Master of Science in Environmental Planning and Territorial Development (Umwelt- und Regionalplanung) Leibniz University Hannover
- Degree
- Master's
- Language of instruction
- English, German
- International support
- Welcome event Buddy programme Tutors
First impressions
- Location
Hannover
- Intake
Winter and summer semester
- Duration
4 semesters
- Study structure
Not specified
- Mode of study
Fully on-site with voluntary online elements
- Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
- Application deadline
Application from students from non-EU countries (VPD from uni-assist is required.)
- 15 April to 31 May of the year for the winter semester
- 15 October to 30 November of the previous year for the summer semester
Application from students from Germany and the EU
- 1 June to 15 July of the year for the winter semester
- 1 December to 15 January of the year for the summer semester
Prospective students applying from outside the EU must request a Preliminary Examination Documentation (VPD) from uni-assist before applying to the Master's programme. The processing time for the VPD takes up to eight weeks. Therefore, please allow enough time before applying for the programme. More information about applying for the VPD can be found on the central application pages.
General information
About the course
Degree
Master of Science
Course location
Hannover
Language of instruction
- English
- German
Languages
The "Naturschutz und Umweltplanung" Major (Nature Conservation and Landscape Planning) is taught in German.
The Territorial Development Major ("Regionalplanung") is taught in English.
Description
The Master's programme in "Environmental Planning and Territorial Development" (Umwelt- und Regionalplanung) trains young researchers in environmental and spatial planning. There are two different study lines (majors): "Naturschutz und Landschaftsplanung" (Nature Conservation and Landscape Planning), which is conducted in German and includes the option to choose English modules, and "Territorial Development" (Regionalplanung), which is conducted in English. Both majors are research-oriented and interdisciplinary. Students have the opportunity to gain insights into current research projects dealing with landscape planning, territorial development, regional governance, and the challenges to protect biodiversity and to develop sustainable land use. Furthermore, adaptation and mitigation measures concerning climate change are another important research field. The teaching programme is made up of lectures, seminars, and especially study projects, and it is closely linked with research projects on the above-mentioned topics. Courses offered by other institutes, faculties and external lecturers extend the programme's offer and give students a wide range of specialisation opportunities.
Full-time / part-time
Not specified
Duration
4 semesters
Intake
Winter and summer semester
Mode of study
Fully on-site with voluntary online elements
Application deadline
Application from students from non-EU countries (VPD from uni-assist is required.)
- 15 April to 31 May of the year for the winter semester
- 15 October to 30 November of the previous year for the summer semester
Application from students from Germany and the EU
- 1 June to 15 July of the year for the winter semester
- 1 December to 15 January of the year for the summer semester
Prospective students applying from outside the EU must request a Preliminary Examination Documentation (VPD) from uni-assist before applying to the Master's programme. The processing time for the VPD takes up to eight weeks. Therefore, please allow enough time before applying for the programme. More information about applying for the VPD can be found on the central application pages.
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Further details
Course organisation
A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Online learning
Pace of course
Mixed (e.g. fixed exam dates and duration, study content can be studied at any time)
Phase(s) of attendance in Germany
Yes, compulsory
Costs & requirements
Costs
Tuition fees per semester
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
Approx. 400 EUR semester fee ("Semesterbeitrag")
The semester fee includes the following:
- Contribution to the "Studentenwerk Hannover" (student services organisation)
- Contribution to the student government (Student Union, AStA)
- Semester ticket
- Contribution to administrative costs for the Federal State of Lower Saxony
Costs of living
Compared with other European countries, the cost of living in Germany is quite reasonable. The prices for food, accommodation, clothing, cultural events, etc. are basically in line with the EU average. You will need around 850 EUR a month to cover your living expenses. The largest expense will be your monthly rent. In Hannover, the rent amounts to between 300 and 500 EUR per month.
Cost of studying at Leibniz University Hannover:
http://go.lu-h.de/study-costs
General information on the cost of studying in Germany:
https://www.daad.de/en/studying-in-germany/living-in-germany/finances/
Requirements
Academic admission requirements
Bachelor's degree in landscape architecture and environmental planning (or equivalent)
Language requirements
For the "Naturschutz und Umweltplanung" Major (Nature Conservation and Landscape Planning): The admissions regulations require a language test for German level C1.
For the Territorial Development Major ("Regionalplanung"): The admissions regulations require a language test for English level B2.
Application deadline
Application from students from non-EU countries (VPD from uni-assist is required.)
- 15 April to 31 May of the year for the winter semester
- 15 October to 30 November of the previous year for the summer semester
Application from students from Germany and the EU
- 1 June to 15 July of the year for the winter semester
- 1 December to 15 January of the year for the summer semester
Prospective students applying from outside the EU must request a Preliminary Examination Documentation (VPD) from uni-assist before applying to the Master's programme. The processing time for the VPD takes up to eight weeks. Therefore, please allow enough time before applying for the programme. More information about applying for the VPD can be found on the central application pages.
Submit application
Master's application process for non-EU applicants
Master's application process for EU applicants
Applicants from non-EU countries can only apply with a VPD from uni-assist.
Financing information
Funding opportunities within the institution
Although tuition fees no longer exist in Lower Saxony, costs are indeed incurred at university, such as the semester fee, accommodation and living costs, and costs for learning materials. You will find possibilities to help you finance your studies here:
www.uni-hannover.de/en/studium/finanzierung-foerderung
Deutschlandstipendium:
go.lu-h.de/deutschlandstipendium
Niedersachsenstipendium:
go.lu-h.de/niedersachsenstipendium
Possibility of finding part-time employment
There are many job opportunities for students on campus (in the different departments, the central administration, etc.) and off campus. About two-thirds of our students work at part-time jobs while pursuing their studies.
Internal job postings:
https://www.uni-hannover.de/en/universitaet/stellenangebote-arbeit-an-der-uni/jobboerse
Student jobs outside of the university:
jobbico Uni Hannover
Additional support
Accommodation
Links on housing in Hannover (including a video about housing in Hannover for international students)
Support for international students and doctoral candidates
- Welcome event
- Buddy programme
- Tutors
Contact
Leibniz University Hannover
Fakultät für Architektur und Landschaft
Sonja Nollenberg
Herrenhäuser Str. 2a
30419 Hannover
Tel.: +49 5117625563
About us
Leibniz University Hannover
Leibniz University Hannover: Shaping the future with knowledge
As one of the nine leading institutes of technology in Germany, Leibniz University Hannover is aware of its responsibility in seeking sustainable, peaceful, and responsible solutions to the key issues of tomorrow. Our expertise for this stems from the broad spectrum of subjects, ranging from engineering and natural sciences to architecture and environmental planning, and from law and economics to social sciences and humanities.
The main building of the university is the Royal Welfenschloss (Palace of the Guelphs) at Welfengarten Park. In 1879, the Higher Vocational School, originally founded in 1831, moved into the palace. Later, it became the Königliche Technische Hochschule (Royal College of Technology). Only 64 pupils attended the vocational school at first, but now there are almost 30,000 students enrolled in the nine faculties of Leibniz University Hannover and some 3,100 researchers are working in more than 180 institutes.
Our key research areas
Leibniz University Hannover is among the world's leading institutions in its key research areas: biomedical research and engineering, quantum optics and gravitational physics, production engineering, and interdisciplinary studies of science and academia. These give us our innovative strength in developing precision measurement methods, optical technologies, novel materials, intelligent implants, and innovations in information technology or in the field of Industry 4.0.
The broad range of subjects at Leibniz University Hannover is entirely compatible with the overall university strategy of raising its profile, in particular in teaching and research, including the establishment and enhancement of research priority areas originating in the humanities and social sciences. Cooperation agreements with national and international partners strengthen our scientific expertise – our most important partner is Hannover Medical School.
By adopting the name of the polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 2006, the university committed itself to unity in diversity.
Location
Leibniz University Hannover is very influential in shaping the image of the state capital of Lower Saxony. Not only structures like the “Welfenschloss”, the university's main building, but especially people contribute to this: approximately 30,000 students are currently enrolled. They have chosen one of the largest universities in Germany that is known for its international excellence in teaching and research. With nine faculties and a comprehensive range of study programmes, Leibniz University Hannover virtually covers the entire academic spectrum.
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