The at ?brings together four European Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) from France, Denmark, Hungary and the Netherlands in the area of animal nutrition to jointly offer a unique M.Sc. course into Sustainable Animal Nutrition and Feeding (EM-SANF).
The EM-SANF programme is unique in its approach towards student mobility. This M.Sc. programme is ?thesis-oriented?, meaning students work from the first week during the first year towards their thesis, the research work which is conducted in the second year.?
The EM-SANF is an international - European - course with links connected to international feed companies and to capacity building in developing countries.? It facilitates an international, intercultural setting and supports students to work with scientists and specialists at global research facilities.
Aims of the EM-SANF programme
- To offer international (EU and non-EU) students high quality and relevant education in sustainable animal nutrition and feeding, provided with a distinct European focus and quality criteria;
- To encourage highly qualified students to train themselves in multidisciplinary novel scientific approaches (both reductionistic and holistic) as well as in managerial strategic thinking skills in the feed industry;
- To provide students with an excellent combination of basic sciences and management & economics in the feed-to-food approach;
- To improve accessibility and enhance the level and visibility of higher education in the field of animal nutrition and feeding in the EU.