Global Communications and Clean Air, Water and Energy
Communication plays a key role in the sustainable renewal of businesses and societies globally. AI, geopolitics and strategic narratives are at the heart of the contemporary global communications landscape and impact the new communicative solutions for challenges related to clean air, water and energy.
The scarcity of these life-giving resources creates conflicts and crises. By engaging in continuous dialogue and drawing on cutting-edge research, organisations, communities and societies can build common understanding and orient their activities towards more sustainable ways of operating.
Communication is the key to creating new social innovations, driving sustainability transitions, and enhancing social inclusion. Hence, effective and responsible communication is essential in successful change and cooperation between different actors in societies globally.
Advancements in AI and digital media are rapidly shaping the dynamics of social interaction, power and influence. The global communication environment is increasingly complex, highlighting the importance of competent communicators who understand the logics of global hybrid media landscapes.
Eligible previous degrees
University, all countries
Bachelor of Communication Sciences
Bachelor’s degree in a field other than Communication Sciences
University of Applied Sciences (UAS), EU/EEA countries and Switzerland
Bachelor of Communication Sciences
Eligibility requirements
Minimum requirement
To be eligible to apply, you must have completed the following studies by the application deadline:
24 ECTS credits of studies supportive of Global Communications and Clean Air, Water and Energy
Studies supportive of Global Communications and Clean Air, Water and Energy may include:
Communication Sciences, for example:
Communication, International / Intercultural / Organisational / Political / Community / Environmental Communication, Journalism, Information Studies, Media StudiesSocial Sciences, for example:
Human–Technology Interaction, International Relations, Political Science, Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociology, Social Psychology, Environmental Sciences, Research MethodsHuman Sciences, for example:
Anthropology, Language and Literature of a particular country, Cultural Studies, General Literary Studies, General LinguisticsEconomics and Business Administration, for example:
Management Studies, Organisational & Corporate Communication, Marketing, Corporate Social Responsibility, Entrepreneurship
Graduates of the Master’s Programme in Global Communications for Clean Air, Water and Energy can pursue careers as heads of global communications, communication experts in the green transition, media analysts, or communications consultants, just to name a few examples.
The master’s programme provides a versatile set of skills that can be applied to a wide range of communications and media related professions in business, administration, governance and research.
In addition, you will obtain a firm basis for continuing your studies in doctoral programmes.