Colleagues,
First, my apologies for any duplicate forwards. I would be grateful if you
could forward the following message, about our Master program in Transport
Systems to any potentially interested students, faculty, or other parties.
Best regards,
---Joel
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KTH, the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, is pleased to
announce our two-year Master Programme in Transport Systems. We are now
welcoming applicants for our third cohort, which starts in late August 2009.
The programme prepares students for transport-related careers in government,
academia, and the private sector, with a broad course curriculum covering
many major aspects of transport analysis,
including traffic engineering, transport economics, policy
analysis, sustainability issues, travel modelling, and public transport.
The program is offered through KTH's Department of Transport and Economics,
with additional involvement by the faculties of Geoinformatics and
Environmental Strategies Research. The programme is presented entirely in
English, with students coming from across Europe and around the world.
Also noteworthy is that there are no tuition fees for students admitted to
the programme; Master studies in Sweden are fully funded by the government.
In addition, there are a limited number of scholarships available to help
cover living expenses; please see http://www.studyinsweden.se/ for
information on how to apply for those scholarships.
To read more about the programme online, please see www.kth.se/studies/
master/programmes/abe/2.1755?l=en. For additional details about the
programme structure and courses, please see http://www.infra.kth.se/tla/mtsa,
and for admission requirements and selection, please see
http://www.kth.se/studies/master/admission/1.6915?l=en.
We are now open for applications for students beginning in autumn of 2009.
The deadline for applications is January 15, 2009. For the application
process, please see http://www.kth.se/studies/master/application?l=en.
Please feel free, and encouraged, to forward this information to any
students or others who may be interested.
Best regards,
Joel P. Franklin
| Joel P. Franklin, Ph.D.
| Assistant Professor, Transport & Location Analysis
| Program Coordinator, Master of Transport Systems
| Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
| Stockholm, Sweden
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