Applications for the Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Societies (AISS) programme open on 2 December 2024, offering 10 exclusive scholarships for individuals passionate about shaping a sustainable future with AI.
AISS student exploring the library of Tallinn University. Photo: Tallinn University
Are you ready to use Artificial Intelligence to drive global sustainability? The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Programme (EMJM) in Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Societies (AISS) invites applications for the 2025/2026 academic year. This transformative 120 ECTS joint programme, developed by three leading universities, combines cutting-edge education with global mobility, hands-on internships, and multiple degrees.
Application & Scholarships
- Application Period: 2 December 2024 – 16 February 2025. Find more information here.
- Scholarship Opportunities: AISS offers 10 scholarships covering tuition fees and living expenses, ensuring accessibility for exceptional candidates regardless of financial circumstances.
Why Choose AISS?
Shape the Future of Sustainability
The AISS programme equips students to design AI-driven solutions for real-world challenges. From renewable energy innovations to inclusive urban planning and data-driven policies, the programme enables you to make a lasting impact on global sustainability.
Earn Multiple Prestigious Degrees
Graduates receive three degrees:
- Master of Arts in Social Sciences (Tallinn University, Estonia)
- Master of Science in Sustainable Information Technologies (Lusófona University, Portugal)
- Master of Social Science (Tampere University, Finland)
Engage in Global Collaboration
Join a multicultural cohort and collaborate with leading societal NGOs, industry partners, and experts. Past students have come from diverse countries, fostering cross-cultural exchange and innovative thinking.
Video: Students of “Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Societies” share their insights.
About AISS
The AISS programme is a collaboration between three universities: Tallinn University (Estonia), Lusófona University (Portugal), and Tampere University (Finland). Supported by societal NGOs and industry leaders such as Citizen OS, Lääne-Harju municipality, Inspirators!, and the Estonian Anthropocene Center (Biotoopia), the programme emphasises blending AI innovation with participatory design to address environmental, social, and economic sustainability challenges.
Are you ready to lead the way in sustainable AI? Apply!