Testimonials
Dr. Franz Fischler
President Ecosocial Forum Europe and Ecosocial Forum Austria
Former EU Commissioner
"Both in my functions as Austrian Minister of Agriculture and as Member of the European Commission I put high priority on environmental protection and the sustainable use of natural resources. I commend the TU and the DA Vienna on their efforts to train experts committed to those goals and qualified to make a contribution to the overall goal of sustainable development."
Prof.Dr. Gerhard Loibl LL.B.
Academic Director
Diplomatic Academy of Vienna
"The international community has set itself the ambitious goal of achieving sustainable development. Decision-makers therefore have to have a profound understanding of the legal, economic and technical issues."
Hon.Prof.Dr. Christoph Scharff
CEO ARA Altstoff Recycling Austria AG
"Global challenges - like climate change and resource scarcity - can only be addressed by global efforts. Fostering an understanding of such issues among key stakeholders, like diplomats, is therefore of crucial importance. This Msc program, which draws on Austrian know-how, lays a solid foundation for achieving this goal."
Prof.DDr.hc. Manfred Grasserbauer
Director of the Institute for Environment & Sustainability
Diretorate General Joint Research Centre, European Commission
"The future developement of the globalized earth, which currently comprises 6.7 billion people, 1000 nations and 200 countries, must be based on a proper equilibrium between economic growth, social cohesion and quality of the environment. Environmental technology is the key to solve the huge challenges facing us all. This MSc Program examines the most pertinent issues and is therefore very attracitve to anybody actively engaged in international affairs, be it in the civil service, industry or trade."
Prof.Dr. Hans Puxbaum
Academic Director
Vienna University of Technology
"Today environmental issues range from the local to the global scale. International action is required to maintain a sustainable life on our earth."







