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Item Open Access Master Programme in Planning and Sustainability Département Aménagement et Environnement, Polytech Tours University of Tours(AESOP, 2019) Galland, Daniel; Deffner, Alex; Pinho, PauloThe Master Programme in Planning and Sustainability delivered at the University of Tours brings together the following aspects of quality in planning education: — Academic curriculum: • A comprehensive study programme within the fields of spatial planning and sustainable development with a strong emphasis on research, leading a majority of graduates towards the pursuit of a PhD. • A high;level academic environment within a School of Engineering (Polytech Tours). — Teaching!pedagogy:!! • A delivery of planning knowledge with emphasis on theory, methodology and professional skills. • An assortment of pedagogical approaches including inter alia research;based teaching, problem;based learning, case;based work, seminars and internships. — Elements of distinctiveness: • A distinctive focus on research with a strong emphasis on the environmental dimension in planning. • An interdisciplinary planning programme that connects the social sciences with engineering. • The only planning programme in France entirely taught in English with a strong connection to UN Habitat, leading to a high degree of internationalisation.Item Open Access Engineer degree in Territorial Planning & Environment Engineering (Polytechnic School of the Université François-Rabelais of Tours)(AESOP, 2016) Lo Piccolo, Francesco; Pinho, PauloAfter a thorough examination of its contents and methods, the Engineer degree in Territorial Planning & Environment Engineering offered by the Polytechnic School of the Université François-Rabelais of Tours has been highly distinguished with the AESOP CERTIFICATE OF QUALITY We certify that: This programme fulfils the European quality standards of planning programmes according to the AESOP Charter, complemented by an effective internationalization of teaching and learning processes This certificate is valid for a period of six years. Porto, 22 January 2016