What can you do with a Master's in Sustainable Economies and Corporations?
Competences: what you have learned
You examine the private sector’s powerful influence on producing, delivering, and shaping products and services, and the resulting pressure this places on natural resources. Throughout the programme, you explore innovative business models, organisational behaviour, and innovation management, alongside environmentally sustainable economic paths, such as the bio‑economy, circular economy, and sharing economy. You also tackle the challenge of whether these models can thrive in markets driven by economic growth.
After your studies
You will graduate with skills to analyse and design sustainability policy, foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders, and craft strategic plans and policy documents for environment‑and‑society challenges.
Among other roles, graduates work as:
- Environmental practitioner or consultant
- Sustainability advisor in businesses
- Policy-maker in a government setting
- Academic researcher or analyst
Possible occupations
- Policy-maker at a national government
- Environmental practitioner
- Academic researcher
Radboud Career Service
You can always contact the Radboud Career Service or Career Service NSM. The Career Service offers students and young alumni guidance and support as they venture into the labour market. Career Service is available for career guidance, job application tips, or if you require information about internships and job vacancies.
Keep developing, even after your Master's
Radboud University can also help you develop professionally after your Master's. Through our courses, training, and continuing education programs, you will delve into current issues and strengthen your knowledge and skills. With our education for professionals, you will continue to grow and be prepared for new challenges.