About the project

Polish-Indonesian double master's degree in landscape architecture - landscape architecture under planetary climate change conditions

The study programme being developed by the Project aims to educate future landscape architects who will be prepared to work in different climate zones, from the temperate climate in Poland to the tropical conditions in Indonesia. The programme covers, among other topics, biodiversity conservation, green infrastructure, climate change adaptation and sustainable urban development.

Double degree from SGGW and IPB

The studies will last three semesters in Poland and four semesters in Indonesia. Graduates will receive a double diploma – from SGGW and IPB. Classes will be conducted in English, which will increase their international character and attractiveness on the labour market. The study programme will include both classical didactic methods and modern technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) and remote sensing with drones. These will enable students to gain practical insights into landscapes around the world.

The study will include academic exchanges, both of students and academic staff, which will strengthen international cooperation and the sharing of experiences between universities.

The project started on 1 October 2024 and is scheduled to end on 31 March 2026.The project has been developed in response to the growing needs of the labour market, which is looking for landscape architecture professionals capable of addressing the challenges of global climate change.

Na potrzeby projektu utworzony został Zespół Projektowy (ZP): ze strony SGGW kierowniczka projektu dr hab. Beata Gawryszewska oraz doświadczeni pracownicy Instytutu Inżynierii Środowiska, a ze strony Partnera koordynator dr Akhmad Arifin Hadi oraz doświadczeni pracownicy Fakultas Pertanian IPB.

Project value PLN 633,335.00

Wsparcie jest finansowane ze środków Unii Europejskiej w ramach programu NAWA pn. KATAMARAN – Tworzenie i realizacja międzynarodowych programów studiów – nabór 2024 (nr projektu FERS: FERS.01.05-IP.08-0436/23)