MERGE – double degree Master of Global Change Ecology
“Explore the science of our changing planet and help shape a sustainable future”
This international double-degree Master’s programme offers in-depth, interdisciplinary training in Ecology, Conservation Biology, and Global Change Biology. You’ll gain a strong foundation in key areas such as Applied Ecology, Remote Sensing, and Evolutionary Biology, while examining how species, populations, and ecosystems interact in a world shaped by rapid environmental change.
From your first semester, you’ll dive into the principles of ecological and evolutionary theory, learn observational and experimental methods, and engage with cutting-edge research across a variety of ecological disciplines. Through hands-on projects and lab work, you’ll develop the skills to critically assess and conduct ecological research in both field and laboratory settings.
A key component of the programme is the MSc research project, where you’ll collaborate with active research teams on real-world topics—while also learning how to independently design, conduct, and communicate your own scientific work in your Master’s thesis.
International Experience and Flexible Structure
MERGE is a double degree programme offered jointly by the University of Bergen (UiB) in Norway and the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) in Germany. The mobility structure enhances your academic and cultural experience:
UiB home students: Semester 1 at UiB, Semester 2 at JMU, Semesters 3–4 at either one of the institutions.
JMU home students: Semester 1 at JMU, Semester 2 at UiB, Semesters 3–4 at either one of the institutions.
Find more information on our study structure here.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are well-prepared for diverse career paths in both the public and private sectors. Possible fields include:
- Environmental consulting and impact assessment
- Governmental agencies and international NGOs
- Research institutes and universities
- The biotechnology, aquaculture, and seafood industries
- Climate and biodiversity policy and management
Whether you aim to pursue a PhD, contribute to environmental policy, or work in conservation, this programme provides the skills, knowledge, and international perspective to make a meaningful impact.
International
All of the courses are offered in English. International students welcome to apply.
Applied
Lab, field work, excursion, and internship are offered
State-of-art
Courses offered by top scientists working in the respective fields
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