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2 Climate Change MSc Degree Programs in Edinburgh United Kingdom


University of Edinburgh Business School
MSc in Climate Change Finance & Investment
- Edinburgh, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Our MSc in Climate Change Finance and Investment is dedicated to developing professionals in the field of low-carbon finance and investment. Designed around an interdisciplinary foundation of carbon accounting, climate policy and financial economics, the programme will develop your skills and knowledge to help drive the trillions of dollars of new investment needed to face the climate emergency.


The University of Edinburgh - Edinburgh Futures Institute
MSc Future Infrastructure, Climate Change, and Sustainability
- Edinburgh, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Over the next 30 years, more than $100 trillion will be invested worldwide in infrastructure, as the impacts of climate change accelerate and the need for resilient, adaptable systems grows. This postgraduate programme will prepare you to take a leading role in this transformation, whether influencing policy, directing investment, or delivering innovative solutions.
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