316 Master's degrees in Environmental Economics & Policy in Europe
Biology of Environmental Change
The Biology of Environmental Change program at University of Eastern Finland is a research-oriented programme that aims to increase student's knowledge of biological aspects of the state of the environment.

Environment and Society Studies - Environmental Justice and Governance
Environmental justice is a core, urgent issue in sustainability. Who benefits or suffers from pollution? This specialisation explores how to create a healthy environment for people, animals, and nature, while ensuring fair and just sustainability transitions.

Sustainable Packaging
This Master’s degree in Sustainable Packaging at Tampere University of Applied Sciences prepares professionals to lead the packaging industry’s transformation toward a circular economy and respond to increasing regulatory, consumer, and environmental demands. Sustainable packaging has a vital role in supply chain to tackle climate change, plastic pollution, and resource overuse.
Environmental and Energy Management
The Master’s in Environmental and Energy Management (MEEM) at the University of Twente (UT) will equip you to lead, manage and govern socio-technological change processes related to energy, water and the environment.

Environmental, Sustainable and Regeneration Design
The Environmental, Sustainable and Regeneration Design MA degree from London Metropolitan University will prepare you for employment in this exciting and expanding field of design.
Environmental Policy, Technology and Health (Environmental Economics and Climate Change)
Master the future of sustainability - join LSE and PKU for a Double Master's in Environmental Policy, Technology, and Health. Learn more at the Environmental Policy, Technology and Health (Environmental Economics and Climate Change) programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
International Energy and Environmental Law
The International Energy and Environmental Law programme from Nottingham Trent University aims to provide you with a critical understanding of current issues relating to energy and environmental policy and regulation at an international level.
Climate, Innovation and Sustainability Policy
The MPA in Climate, Innovation and Sustainability Policy at UCL is a one or two-year programme designed for full-time or part-time study. This degree equips students with essential skills to address sustainability challenges, particularly in relation to climate change, preparing them for impactful careers in policy development and governance.
Economics - International and Macroeconomic Policy
The Economics - International and Macroeconomic Policy programme from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is designed for ambitious students with a strong academic background in economics who want to sharpen their expertise even further and prepare for the demands of a rapidly changing world.
Geography of Environmental Risks and Human Security
The Geography of Environmental Risks and Human Security program at University of Bonn, which is taught in English, is a joint degree program offered by the Department of Geography of the University of Bonn and the Institute for Environment and Human Security of United Nations University.
Applied Economics and Sustainability
Study at one of Norway?s leading schools of economics. NMBU offers an applied and policy relevant degree in economics and sustainability, guided by an internationally oriented faculty. Learn more about this prigramme in Applied Economics and Sustainability from Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU).
Environmental and Climate Law
The Environmental and Climate Law program offered by University College Dublin considers that environmental degradation and the climate and biodiversity crises are amongst the most important issues of our time.
Economic Policies for the Global Transition
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Economic Policies for the Global Transition from University Paris Cité of is a world-class two-year integrated Master’s program supported by the European Commission. It is tailored to addressing future challenges.

Urban and Economic Geography
In this Urban and Economic Geography programme at Utrecht University you will study the city and its economic, social and cultural developments from various academic perspectives and thematic angles, with an interdisciplinary approach.

Energy and Climate Policy
Take on the challenge of creating sustainable energy systems with this Energy and Climate Policy degree at University of Sussex.
Zero Carbon Technology
The Zero Carbon Technology programme from Trinity College Dublin specifically focuses on the rapidly evolving technologies for decarbonisation of transport, encompassing the automotive, maritime and aviation sectors, as well as pathways to decarbonising power generation and the acquisition of energy critical raw materials.
Algal Biotechnology and Bioeconomy
The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS)'s Algal Biotechnology and Bioeconomy programme focuses on a rapidly expanding discipline that seeks to understand and harness the resources from some of the most diverse groups of organisms on the planet.
Sustainability Studies
Climate change, loss of biodiversity, and the possible transition towards a low carbon society trigger political conflicts within the nations and across the globe. What does the concept of sustainable energy really include? How do the challenges regarding new energy systems affect a society? University of Stavanger offers a degree in Energy, Environment and Society.

International Energy Studies and Energy Finance
An International Energy Studies and Energy Finance MSc course from University of Dundee will help you develop your understanding of the economic and financial issues facing the international energy sector

Environment and Sustainability - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Environment and Sustainability - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.