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The world’s cities are undergoing a massive transformation in how they function, how people and goods move, and how the city and its services are designed and managed to support such changes. This transformation is being driven by new technologies, by new industrial actors, and by new priorities aligned with our sustainability goals.
To adapt to and to guide this transformation, the transport industry needs a new generation of graduates who can: spur and manage innovation, excel and collaborate across the numerous and ever-changing disciplines within the industry, and who have the technical skills and entrepreneurial knowledge to maximise future solutions’ potential.
The EIT Urban Mobility Master School, in cooperation with leading European universities, industry and cities; offers students the unique opportunity to gain an accredited education while building their professional networks and taking part in a truly international experience. We offer several different degree tracks, and the programmes integrate leading technological knowledge with training and practice in innovation and entrepreneurship.
Details about the EIT Urban Mobility Master School:
The EIT Urban Mobility Foundation coordinates the delivery of the Master School, providing support, scholarships and allowances to students.

EIT Urban Mobility Master's programmes

Sustainable Urban Mobility Transitions

Smart Mobility Data Science & Analytics

Business Engineering in Urban Mobility

Study at top universities across Europe

Head of the EIT Urban Mobility Master School

Prof. Dr. Giovanni Circella

Giovanni Circella is the Head of the EIT Urban Mobility Master School. His work centers on developing advanced educational programs that equip students with the skills and knowledge to address complex urban mobility challenges. Giovanni’s research interests include understanding the impacts of emerging transportation technologies, such as autonomous vehicles and shared mobility, on urban environments, as well as the socio-economic factors influencing mobility behavior. Through his role, he fosters an interdisciplinary approach to urban mobility education, preparing the next generation of leaders to create sustainable, efficient, and inclusive transportation solutions for cities worldwide.

The KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm centrally manages the EIT Urban Mobility Master School. 

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