CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus Joint Master on Climate Change and Diversity: Sustainable Territorial Development

The CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus Joint Master on Climate Change and Diversity: Sustainable Territorial Development is a two-year, 120 ECTS international master’s programme designed to educate and train specialists able to address pressing global challenges in sustainable territorial development, climate adaptation, environmental justice, and diversity. Coordinated by Università degli Studi di Padova and delivered through an international consortium of universities, this Erasmus Mundus Joint Master offers multilingual, multicultural education combining academic rigor with practical insight into territorial policies and sustainable development frameworks. The CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus programme equips graduates with competencies for roles in policy, research, civil society and international organisations in a climate-challenged world.

Launched as part of the Erasmus Mundus portfolio to foster international cooperation in higher education, the programme emphasises mobility across diverse cultural and geographical contexts, enabling students to study in at least two different countries and engage with global perspectives on climate change and territorial transformation. Through four distinct academic paths, students gain exposure to sustainability, regional studies, management, and environmental governance. Its inclusive nature, multilingual instruction and European Union support for mobility make CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus an exceptional choice for students committed to sustainability and climate justice.

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Programme NameErasmus Mundus Joint Master on Climate Change and Diversity: Sustainable Territorial Development
Duration2 academic years (120 ECTS)
Degree TypeJoint Master’s Degree
Language of InstructionEnglish + one of Spanish, French, Portuguese
Study ModelYear 1 at Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy); Year 2 at partner university according to chosen academic path
Scholarship TypeErasmus+ Joint Master Funding
Academic FocusSustainable territorial development, climate change adaptation, diversity and environmental justice
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StatusOngoing
Start Date01 December 2022
End Date31 January 2029
Action TypeErasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJM)
UniversityCountry
Università degli Studi di PadovaItaly
Universidad Andina Simón BolívarEcuador
Université Joseph Ki-ZerboBurkina Faso
Universidade da MadeiraPortugal
University of JohannesburgSouth Africa
YearLocationAcademic Components
Year 1Italy (Università degli Studi di Padova)Core modules in sustainability, climate change, territorial development
Year 2Partner university based on academic pathPath-specific advanced studies + thesis/internship

The CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus programme actively links academic study with professional practice through collaborations with NGOs, professional organisations such as the European Association for Local Democracy (ALDA), Via Via Tourism Academy, Fundación Pachamama and GISHub Association, enabling research, fieldwork and internship opportunities embedded within local and global sustainability projects.

Applicants to the CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus must meet the following criteria:

  • Hold a first cycle academic degree of at least 180 ECTS (Bachelor’s).
  • Demonstrate good command of English and a second language relevant to the chosen path (Spanish/French/Portuguese).
  • Show personal interest in sustainable development and climate change through a personal statement.
  • Possess a passport valid for at least three years.
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts.
  • Curriculum Vitae (in Europass format).
  • Personal Statement in English.
  • Two reference letters.
  • Copy of valid passport.
  • Language proficiency certificates if available.
  1. Register and log into the official CCD-STeDe application portal.
  2. Complete personal and academic information.
  3. Upload all required PDF documents.
  4. Submit referee contact details for recommendation letters.
  5. Review and submit before the deadline.
  6. Show readiness for multilingual and international study environments.

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Application Timelines change each year. Please visit the official website of the Program to confirm the exact timeline.

StageTimeline
Applications OpenNovember
Erasmus Mundus Scholarship DeadlineFebruary
Later Call DeadlinesMarch – May (varies by category)
Programme StartEarly September
  • Erasmus+ scholarships covering tuition, living and travel costs for selected candidates.
  • Monthly allowance and insurance coverage throughout the two-year programme.
  • Fee waivers and partial support options.
  • Multicultural academic experiences and mobility support.
  • Demonstrate a clear motivation for sustainable territorial development and climate action.
  • Highlight any relevant internships or research experiences in related fields.
  • Provide well-written, professionally formatted documents.

Graduates of the CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus often find roles in international organisations, environmental consultancies, public policy institutions and civil society, using their advanced expertise in sustainable territorial development and climate adaptation to influence research, planning, and governance at multiple levels.

What is the CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus program?

It’s a two-year master’s focusing on climate change, territorial governance, and sustainable development with multi-country mobility.

Which universities are involved in the CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus program?

The program includes University of Padua (Italy), UASB (Ecuador), UMa (Portugal), UJKZ (Burkina Faso), and UJ (South Africa).

Is full funding available for the CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus program?

Yes! Selected students get full Erasmus Mundus scholarships covering tuition, travel, and living costs.

Can I choose my mobility track in the CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus program?

Yes, you can select one of four tracks based on your interests in environmental management, development, or governance.

What careers can I pursue after the CCD-STeDe Erasmus Mundus program?

Graduates work in environmental NGOs, international agencies, sustainable development consultancies, and research.