• The bioeconomy inclusive of agriculture, food processing, and biotechnology, provides us with the necessities of daily life such as: food and beverages; raw materials for clothing; energy; and building materials. In the face of global challenges affecting food security, climate change, environmental degradation and the growing demand for energy and natural resources, new, innovative and sustainable solutions need to be developed with appropriate regulations.
  • The M.Sc. Life Science Economics and Policy aims to create a deeper understanding of institutional and private actors in the economic and political areas connected to the life sciences. It combines economics, policy and the life sciences in an analytical framework to provide potential solutions for present and future challenges within the bioeconomy.