The Master's Programme on Sustainable Cities, co-directed by Norman Foster and MIT's Kent Larson, offers a hands-on learning experience intertwined with academic expertise. This year, the programme expanded its reach to three continents for its 2026 edition, allowing students to engage with local planners in diverse pilot cities. The curriculum includes three main stages: Foundations, Diagnosis, and Interventions, focusing on practical skills and applications in urban settings. New specializations have been introduced to deepen students' understanding of data-informed urban planning and design, aiming to cultivate inclusive, walkable cities worldwide.
The Master's Programme on Sustainable Cities integrates practical experience with academic insights, empowering students to address urban challenges with a focus on innovation and collaboration.
Students engage directly in pilot cities, working alongside local planners and managers to tackle urgent urban issues, emphasizing hands-on learning and real-world impact.
With new specializations in City Science and Urban Design, the programme enhances its curriculum, equipping students with crucial skills for developing sustainable and inclusive urban environments.
The expansion of the programme to three continents fosters a diverse learning environment and the opportunity to apply solutions in varied urban contexts.
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