Our Joint Masters programme
is a collaborative effort between six universities in Europe and Mauritius, each dedicated to delivering a high-quality educational experience to students worldwide.
The programme is coordinated by the UNESCO Chair, Munster Technological University, (Ireland), which works in partnership with Lithuanian Sport University, (Lithuania), Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, (Ukraine), “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy), Mauritius Institute of Education (Mauritius), and University of Technology Mauritius (Mauritius).
The programme is designed to offer students an opportunity to earn a master’s degree from a diverse group of universities, while also experiencing different cultures and learning from leading academic experts. Students will have the opportunity to study in different countries, gaining valuable international experience and exposure to different academic systems and contexts.
The programme offers a range of subjects that cover a broad spectrum of fields, including but not limited to, health, adapted physical activity, human rights, research, digital technology, implementation science, sports, and rehabilitation. The curriculum has been designed to provide a balanced blend of theoretical and practical learning experiences, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of the global job market.
Students will benefit from a range of resources and facilities, including cutting-edge technologies, world-class libraries, and expert faculty members. The programme will also offer a range of extracurricular activities, including cultural events, community service projects, and opportunities to network with industry leaders and academic experts.
We are committed to providing our students with a dynamic and challenging learning environment that will prepare them to become global citizens and leaders in their respective fields. Join us on this exciting journey to gain a world-class education, make lifelong connections, and make a positive impact on the world.