MSc in Urban and Regional Mobility

Nijmegen

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MSc in Urban and Regional Mobility at Radboud University in the Netherlands is designed to address the complexities of mobility systems in urban and regional settings. The program offers students a multidisciplinary approach to understanding transportation challenges, from sustainable mobility solutions to the integration of new technologies in urban planning. Students are trained to become professionals capable of analyzing and designing mobility systems that are efficient, sustainable, and adaptable to changing societal needs, while also considering social, economic, and environmental impacts.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the MSc in Urban and Regional Mobility combines theory with practical experience, focusing on transportation planning, policy development, and system design. Core courses cover subjects such as transportation systems, mobility behavior, data analysis, environmental impacts of transport, and the role of technology in shaping future mobility systems. Students are exposed to a variety of research methodologies and gain hands-on experience through project work and case studies, allowing them to develop critical problem-solving skills for real-world urban mobility challenges.

Research Focus: The program’s research focus lies in exploring innovative, sustainable, and efficient mobility solutions for cities and regions. Students and faculty engage in research on topics such as public transport systems, non-motorized transport, smart mobility, the impact of mobility on urbanization, and policies for reducing traffic congestion and emissions. Research in the program also emphasizes the integration of emerging technologies, such as autonomous vehicles and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), into existing transport infrastructure, with a goal to create equitable, accessible, and sustainable urban mobility systems.

Industry Engagement: Radboud University’s MSc in Urban and Regional Mobility offers students opportunities to engage with the mobility industry through collaborations with key players in transportation, urban planning, and technology sectors. The program works closely with governmental bodies, transport authorities, and private companies, providing students with opportunities for internships, industry projects, and networking. These industry partnerships help students bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application, ensuring that they are equipped with the skills and experience needed to excel in their careers.

Global Perspective: The program adopts a global perspective by addressing mobility challenges faced by cities and regions worldwide. Students gain an understanding of how urbanization, climate change, and socio-economic trends influence transportation needs and the development of mobility systems. The curriculum includes case studies and international comparisons, allowing students to explore diverse approaches to mobility and apply best practices from around the globe. Graduates are prepared to work in a variety of international contexts, where they can contribute to sustainable mobility solutions globally.

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Location

Nijmegen

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

€ 18404

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: €75

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their bachelor's degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.5 or 7.0 with a minimum of 6.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 100 or higher.

Radboud University offers a range of scholarship opportunities to support international students pursuing their studies in the Netherlands. These scholarships are designed to help ease the financial burden of studying abroad and are awarded based on various criteria, including academic excellence, program type, and country of origin. Radboud University’s scholarships aim to attract highly motivated and talented students from around the world, contributing to the university’s diverse and global student community.

Radboud University Scholarship Programme: The Radboud University Scholarship Programme is one of the most prestigious opportunities available to international students. This scholarship is intended for talented non-EU/EEA students who wish to pursue a Master's degree at Radboud University. It offers a partial or full tuition fee waiver and a monthly stipend to help cover living costs. The scholarship is highly competitive and is awarded based on academic merit, with candidates needing to demonstrate exceptional academic achievements in their previous studies.

Holland Scholarship: The Holland Scholarship is a national scholarship program designed for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA). Offered by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science in collaboration with Radboud University, this scholarship provides financial assistance to students who wish to study a Bachelor's or Master's program at a Dutch university. The scholarship is a one-time payment intended to help cover part of the tuition fees for the first year of study. To be eligible, students must meet specific academic requirements and have been admitted to an eligible program at Radboud University.

Erasmus+ Programme: Radboud University participates in the Erasmus+ Program, which offers scholarships for international students to study in Europe. Through Erasmus+, students can receive financial support for study abroad exchanges, internships, and research projects. This program is available to students from participating universities around the world, providing an opportunity for international students to gain experience at Radboud University while being funded through this EU initiative.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Several faculties at Radboud University offer additional scholarships for international students enrolled in specific programs. These scholarships are often based on academic excellence, research potential, and the student's country of origin. 

External Scholarships: In addition to scholarships provided by Radboud University, international students may also be eligible for external funding opportunities from other organizations, government agencies, or foundations. These scholarships may be available for students based on various factors, such as nationality, field of study, or financial need. Students are encouraged to explore external scholarship options through Dutch embassies, private organizations, and global scholarship portals.

Graduates of the MSc in Urban and Regional Mobility program at Radboud University are well-equipped to pursue a variety of career paths in both the public and private sectors, addressing the critical mobility challenges faced by urban and regional areas. With expertise in transportation systems, sustainable mobility, and policy development, they can find employment in several industries, including transportation planning, urban development, public policy, consultancy, and technology-driven mobility services. 

Urban Mobility Planner: Graduates can work as urban mobility planners, responsible for designing and optimizing transportation systems in cities. They work with local governments, urban developers, and transport authorities to create sustainable, efficient, and accessible mobility solutions for urban areas.

Transport Policy Analyst: Graduates may work as policy analysts for governmental agencies, think tanks, or non-governmental organizations, analyzing transportation policies, regulations, and strategies. They assess the effectiveness of existing transport policies and propose new measures to improve urban mobility, reduce emissions, and enhance social equity in transportation.

Sustainability Consultant (Mobility): Many graduates work as sustainability consultants, advising organizations, municipalities, and transport authorities on how to reduce the environmental impact of their transportation systems. They help implement strategies for promoting green mobility solutions, such as electric vehicles, cycling infrastructure, and public transport improvements.

Transportation Engineer: Graduates with a background in engineering can work as transportation engineers, focusing on the design and implementation of transport infrastructure. They ensure that transportation networks are safe, efficient, and sustainable, applying technical knowledge to urban transport system challenges.

Mobility Data Analyst: With the rise of smart cities and digital technologies, there is a growing demand for experts in mobility data analysis. Graduates can work as mobility data analysts, using big data and traffic modeling tools to assess traffic patterns, public transport use, and mobility behaviors to improve transportation systems.

Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) Manager: The concept of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is transforming urban transportation. Graduates can work in the MaaS sector, managing platforms that integrate various transportation modes (e.g., public transport, bike-sharing, car rental) into seamless, user-friendly services. They can work for technology companies or municipalities in implementing MaaS solutions.

Public Transport Planner: As cities seek to improve public transport systems, graduates can work as public transport planners, designing efficient, affordable, and sustainable transport networks. They focus on optimizing routes, schedules, and integration with other transportation modes to increase accessibility and reduce congestion.

Smart Mobility Project Manager: In this role, graduates manage projects that focus on the integration of new technologies into mobility systems, such as autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles, and intelligent traffic management systems. They work with technology providers, municipalities, and urban planners to implement cutting-edge solutions.

Climate Change and Mobility Advisor: Graduates can specialize in the intersection of climate change and transportation, advising local or international organizations on strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of transport systems. They contribute to sustainability goals by identifying ways to reduce emissions in the transport sector.

Urban Development Consultant: Graduates can work as urban development consultants, assisting cities in developing sustainable and livable urban environments. They focus on integrating mobility solutions with urban design, ensuring that transportation networks align with long-term urban development plans and sustainability objectives.

Logistics Manager: The logistics and supply chain sector offers career opportunities for graduates, especially in areas where mobility and transportation intersect with the movement of goods. Logistics managers oversee the transportation of goods, ensuring efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.

International Transport Specialist: Graduates with an interest in global mobility challenges can work as international transport specialists, collaborating with governments, international organizations, and NGOs to develop transport solutions in different parts of the world. They may work on projects related to developing countries or emerging markets, addressing urbanization and climate change impacts on transportation.


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