Finland Futures Research Centre provides foresight studies to a new International M.Sc. Strategic Innovation and Future Creation 

New master’s programme, an International M.Sc. in Strategic Innovation and Future Creation develops the skills and knowledge you need to adapt to new context and situations and offer your organisation a successful future. The programme will be delivered by experts from the four European Universities, covering four main subject areas: Creativity and Idea Generation, Innovation Management, Entrepreneurship and Foresight/Futures Studies.

The programme will be delivered mainly by e-learning

The M.Sc. allows students to create their own time and space to study. It has been specifically designed for individuals who are unable to leave their place of residence or work for lengthy periods of time due to other commitments they may have.

Students will be expected to obtain Master of Science degree total of 120 ECTS over four semesters (two academic years). University of Malta ja University of Potsdam grants the degree jointly.

Study at four universities across Europe

The minimum requirement to enrol in this new International M.Sc. is an undergraduate degree in any discipline from the University of Malta or from another recognised university.

The course is delivered by experts from four European universities. It gives you a unique opportunity to experience learning at the heart of Europe. Study at University of Malta (Malta), University of Potsdam (Germany), Teesside University (UK) and Turku School of Economics (Finland).

Finland Futures Research Centre at the Turku School of Economics offers three foresight courses to the M.Sc. programme.

Applications for the October 2009 intake are open until the end of July.

If you wish to learn more about this International M.Sc. visit the website
www.strategicfutures.eu for further information.

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