The MSc Programme in Land Management is fully financed by Sida (the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency). Sida also decides which countries are to be prioritised.
At the moment, the only eligible applicants are students living in Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Kenya, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Serbia, Tanzania, Uganda and Ukraine. Around 50 students are accepted to the programme each year and granted a scholarship that will cover their own personal living expenses in Stockholm. For up-to-date information about eligible countries, see the programme website:http://www.infra.kth.se/FV/lm/new/
Programme website
The purpose of the programme is to give selected groups of students an opportunity of studying real estate disciplines in a setting with a long tradition of instruction in these subjects. The programme shall also show the students how land management functions in a market economy and to prepare them for work in land management positions in their home countries. After completion of the programme, the students return to their home countries and in various ways disseminate their newly acquired knowledge. Students are therefore selected in such a way that they can be expected to become teachers at their home university or be appointed by their home authority and build up real estate knowledge there.
Applicants must be nominated to the LM programme either by a cadastral authority or a university providing real estate studies and are required to sign contracts with the nominating organisation. The focus of the courses is not on purely technical solutions, but rather on economic, legal and property formation/registration processes.
For more information:
http://www.kth.se/studies/master/programmes/be/2.1661?l=en
Tuition fees Start dates Length |
Area of study Last update |
2 years, 120 ECTS
Early September
English
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