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MEG Student Winner of the Climate Law and Governance Initiative (CLGI) Essay Competition
We are delighted to unveil Sandra P. Angel Moreno, a standout student from the 18th cohort of the Masters of Environmental Governance program (MEG 18) at the Faculty of Natural Resource and Environment, as the victor in the Global Climate Law and Governance Student Essay Competition. Sandra's mesmerizing essay, titled "Echoing voices. Amazonia indigenous women challenging global environmental politics" unravels the intricate threads of gender mainstreaming and the often-overlooked leadership of indigenous women in the Amazon rainforest.
Application Deadline for 2024 on 15 May!
Would you like to join the 20th cohort of MEG students? Find out more about the application process and deadline here.
Celebrating Unity in Diversity: MEG 17 Graduation Ceremony
The Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, recently celebrated a momentous occasion—the graduation of the 17th Cohort of the Masters of Environmental Governance program, fondly known as MEG 17. It was a night filled with diversity, achievement, and a touch of whimsy that perfectly encapsulated the spirit of this unique program.
DAAD-MEG applications now open!
Apply for a DAAD EPOS scholarship for the MSc Environmental Governance!
Towards a Comprehensive Framework for Assessing Sustainable Green Hydrogen Partnerships
A Working Paper from the Elective Module, “Technology Assessment", by MEG 16 student Sky Ravenscroft.
MEG Global Environmental Politics Speaker Series
A summary of the MEG 18s Global Environmental Politics Speaker Series and the key messages from their experience.
Intergenerational Meetup in Freiburg “a microcosm of the best in the world”
A multi-generational look back at the recent MEG meet up in Freiburg
Application Deadline for 2023 on 15 May!
Would you like to join the 19th cohort of MEG students? Find out more about the application process and deadline here.