International Master in Rural Development (IMRD)
DURATION
0 up to 4 Semesters
LANGUAGES
French, English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2023
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
This master's degree is a fully integrated and globally competitive Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree, designed by a broad consortium of European and non-European universities in Rural Development. It offers the opportunity to become an international expert on rural development in its diversity of approaches and applications. Ghent University is the coordinating institute for the IMRD program.
The course program is a high-level academic program aimed at training top students from all over the world into specialists in integrated rural development, focussed on socio-economic and institutional aspects, not only from the European Union but also from developed, developing, and transition countries outside the EU.
The goal of IMRD is to train professionals that contribute to solving socio-economic, natural resource, and agricultural challenges in rural communities. The multi-disciplinary approach, the comparative study of EU and non-EU models, a flexible study program, and the unique mobility requirements stimulate students to gain a broad perspective of Rural Development and build an international network.
It is a master's program covering four semesters (2 years) and 120 ECTS. It is jointly organized by six core European partners and nine associated partners from outside Europe.
The program starts every year in early September at Ghent University (Belgium) with a preparatory course, "BePreP," and a kick-off event. The program consists of 5 modules, with the option of an internship, each of which can be followed at a different location.
All IMRD students must spend at least one semester in a minimum of two EU partner universities. Depending on the track followed, specific additional mobility requirements may be necessary.
Students can obtain the IMRD degree through one of 5 mobility tracks:
IMRD
Erasmus Mundus track
VLIR-UOS track
IMRD+
ATLANTIS track: A double degree program with the University of Arkansas
EKAFREE track: A double degree program with Korea University and Seoul National University
EERUDEV track: A double degree programme with Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral
Following one of the IMRD+ tracks leads to a double degree - the joint degree: International Master of Science in Rural Development. And a second degree in Agricultural Economics (University of Arkansas or Seoul National University), Economics (Korea University), or Rural Development (ESPOL).