Demographic changes are progressing and present new challenges for our societies, politics, the economy, and health systems. Do you want to be part of the effort to address these challenges and contribute to a brighter future for our community and society? The European Joint Master’s programme “Active Ageing and Age-friendly Society, may be a perfect fit for you!
The interdisciplinary and international Joint Master’s programme “Active Ageing and Age-Friendly Society” (EMMA) is conducted by five partner universities: Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS), from Austria, which is also the coordinator of the joint programme, the University of Lisbon (UniLisbon), from Portugal, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), from Greece, University College Cork (UCC), from Ireland, and Karelia University of Applied Sciences (KareliaUAS), from Finland.
The Joint Programme EMMA addresses the effects of demographic change by offering interdisciplinary and transnational studies. Studies in EMMA prepare you to develop and implement innovative models on ageing and promote future-oriented concepts of Active Ageing and an Age-Friendly Society.
The programme is offered globally. Admission requirements for the EMMA Programme include a Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Health Sciences, Technological Sciences, Sport Sciences, Economic Sciences and related fields.
The start of the Joint Programme EMMA will be in the winter semester 2025, when a minimum number of students is reached and the Master’s programme has been positively accredited by A3ES (Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education).
Read more about the EMMA Joint Programme on the website of the CUAS.