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Interested to follow a Master’s Degree in Development and Conservation of mountain food chains?

The Università degli Studi di Milano (member of Euromontana) has extended the deadline for enrolment in the Master’s Degree in Development and Conservation of mountain food chains to 20th March, 2015. The Course will be held from April 2015 to April 2016. There are 5 scholarships available for this Master’s Degree. Three offered by the University of Milan and one provided by Cassa Rurale Alta ValdiSole e Pejo to cover the entire fees for the most deserving students. In addition to these, there is also one scholarship to cover part of the registration fees provided by Federbim.

For further information and enrolment please click here (only in Italian)

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