Double Degree Master Program: Urban Design. Revitalization of Historic City Districts

Double Degree Master Program: Urban Design. Revitalization of Historic City Districts
Cairo University, Egypt / Alexandria University, Egypt / Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany
The postgraduate master program in “Urban Design – Revitalization of Historic City Districts” is for graduates who are interested to respond the urgent needs in Urban Design for the Revitalization of Historic City Districts.
The aim of the Master Program is to communicate urban rehabilitation and revitalization strategies and concepts for the different situations and challenges of historic city districts, especially of the cities and regions of the involved universities.
Application deadline for applicants with foreign citizenships with visa requirement, June 1st, 2014, for applicants with foreign citizenships without visa requirement or German citizenship August 31st, 2014 (in-box).
Further information on program/application: http://www.tu-cottbus.de/urbandesign
 
 

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