University of Bologna

Master in Water and Geological Risk Engineering

Bologna, Italy

The Master in Water and Geological Risk Engineering at University of Bologna is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Bologna, founded in 1088, combines a deep historical legacy with a modern research orientation. Recognized as one of the oldest institutions of higher learning, it operates multiple campuses across Emilia-Romagna and maintains an international site in Buenos Aires, reflecting a long tradition of crossborder engagement and academic exchange. The university is a founding member of the Coimbra Group, reinforcing its role within Europe and beyond.

Academically the university offers a broad portfolio across arts, humanities, sciences, law, medicine, engineering and business, with more than a hundred distinct programs and extensive postgraduate and doctoral study options. With a student community approaching 97,000 and an international cohort of over 8,500, the campus environment is multicultural and research intensive. Interdisciplinary collaboration and partnerships with industry and public institutions support practical learning and research impact across fields.

For international students the city of Bologna adds cultural vibrancy, rich architecture and an active student life that complements study. Support services, exchange networks and career resources help students navigate academic pathways and internships in Italy and Europe. Whether seeking a historic campus experience, strong research supervision, or professional connections across sectors, the University of Bologna provides a balanced environment for academic growth and personal development.

About the Program

The Master in Water and Geological Risk Engineering is a 2-year program at the University of Bologna, taught in English. It's for students who want to lead in hydrological and geological science and technology, with a strong focus on state-of-the-art skills and theoretical preparation.

The curriculum covers hydrologic, hydraulic, and geological modeling, as well as big-data handling and remote sensing monitoring. Students will develop skills in risk analysis, climate change, and the water cycle, with hands-on experience in water flows in the environment.

Graduates can pursue careers as Hydrological Engineers, Geological Risk Assessors, Water Resources Managers, Climate Change Analysts, or Environmental Consultants, working with government agencies, private companies, or research institutions to mitigate the impact of water-induced hazards and geological risks.

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