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Graduates of the M.Sc. Program “Human Geography, Development, and Spatial Planning” acquire a strong scientific foundation and professional skills that enable them to meet the demands of a dynamic and multifaceted professional environment, fully aligned with the program’s academic fields.
Professional Absorption
Graduates are employed in a variety of fields related to planning, development, and the spatial sciences. Indicatively, they are employed in:
- Research and academic institutions in the field of spatial sciences.
- Educational institutions.
- Ministries and public organizations with responsibilities in urban and regional planning.
- European Union bodies involved in the design of development policies and spatial intervention programs.
- Technical and planning departments at all levels of regional administration and local government, as well as local development agencies.
- Consulting and planning firms engaged in development, urban, and spatial planning studies, regional development programs, local development initiatives etc.
- Business and organizational consultancy offices dealing with issues of spatial allocation, relocation, property evaluation, etc.
- Companies and organizations involved in the production of human geography, development, and spatial planning-related content.
Graduate Testimonials
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The Relationship with the Department Continues after Graduation
Graduates of the Postgraduate Program can maintain an active connection with the Department of Geography and the University of the Aegean through:
- Registering with the Department of Geography’s alumni mailing list to receive updates on initiatives, events, and news (https://geoalumni.aegean.gr/lists/)
- Participating in the University of the Aegean Alumni Association, which promotes networking, collaboration, and support within the graduate community (https://www.sapa.gr/)
Engaging with these networks strengthens professional connections, fosters collaboration, and nurtures a lasting sense of belonging to the academic community.
