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The ICP “Master of Transportation Sciences – Road Safety in Low & Middle-Income Countries†offers a 2-year multidisciplinary master programme with a unique focus and approach to Road Safety in Developing Countries. The programme is supported by VLIR UOS and has 12 scholarships available each year.
Students are trained to identify transportation and road safety issues in order to create innovative solutions by using an integrative approach based on three pillars: the individual (dealing with the human behaviour in traffic and how to influence it e.g. intentional and unintentional riskful behaviour such as drunk driving or cognitive impairments), the environment (e.g. creating self-explaining roads and infrastructure that minimizes crash impact) and the society (e.g. societal norms and translation into policy and enforcement measures). Road safety in this programme is approached as a cross-border field, incorporating elements of psychology, economy, urban planning, environmental studies, engineering and more.
A/ ACADEMIC ADMISSION CRITERIA:
B/ SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
You can only apply for a scholarship if you meet all VLIR-UOS scholarship criteria:
For example:
For a full description of the scholarship eligibility criteria, visit the VLIR-UOS website:Â VLIR-UOS scholarship eligibility criteria
The Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR-UOS) offers 12 scholarships for our Master’s programme “Master of Transportation Sciences – Road Safety in Low & Middle Income Countriesâ€.
Which costs are covered by the scholarship?
Amounts for training or Master programmes starting in 2019 are subject to change. More info on the scholarships can be found here:Â allowances and guidelines for scholarships
In order to apply, you must register an account.
For more information please visit the official website.
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