The application deadline for the Arqus Joint Master’s Programme in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence has been extended!

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22 May 2024

The application deadline for the 2nd call for the Arqus Joint Master’s Programme in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence has been extended until 31st May 2024.

In an ever-evolving landscape of global technology and interconnected networks, the demand for skilled cybersecurity and cyberintelligence professionals has never been more critical. The Joint Master’s Programme offers a unique international learning opportunity and a cutting-edge curriculum adapted to the latest industry trends and emerging threats. The programme, taught in English, presents specialised academic training in Cybersecurity, Cyberintelligence and International Relations and Law for Cybersecurity, and is jointly developed and awarded by four Arqus universities: Granada, Minho, Padua and Vilnius. 

The Master’s Programme benefits from unique mobility opportunities, as well as strong industry support, with several companies actively involved in classes and seminars, significantly increasing the potential and employability of graduates. At the end of their studies, students will be able to integrate not only in any area of the cybersecurity industry but especially in cyberintelligence teams working at an international level.

The 2nd application period is now open until 31st May 2024. The Programme will also offer mobility grants to support students who are enrolled in the master. For more information, please check the Joint Master’s Programme website or contact infocybermaster@arqus-alliance.eu.

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