The University of Borås to start two new cutting-edge programmes in Resource Recovery
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The University of Borås to start two new cutting-edge programmes in Resource Recovery


The construction and logistics industry are two sectors where new legal requirements for sustainable development are high on the agenda, together with their need to become resource-efficient. In the autumn 2025, the University of Borås is starting two completely new Master’s programmes in Resource Recovery to meet the needs of these industries: the Master's Programme in Resource Recovery – Sustainable Civil Engineering and the Master's Programme in Resource Recovery – AI-Enhanced Management of Supply Chains.

These Master's programmes have international admission and are taught in English. This means that their students will come from different international backgrounds, which adds an important dimension to the areas highlighted in the programmes.
The focus of the Master's Programme in Resource Recovery – Sustainable Civil Engineering is circular design and the optimisation of material utilisation and energy efficiency. These are new areas of competency that the construction industry needs both nationally and internationally. This programme allows for a progression from the Bachelor’s to the Master’s level. Together with the university’s doctoral programme in Resource Recovery, this means a complete academic environment in Civil Engineering.
The Master’s Programme in Resource Recovery – AI Enhanced Supply Chain Management, combines resource recovery and supply chain management using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve decision-making and efficiency.
This programme will meet the growing demands for sustainable development and traceability in supply chains. The focus of the programme is on creating sustainable and competitive production systems by optimising supply chains and the use of AI tools to analyse and design complex systems. It highlights the need for improved decision support to handle the complexity that characterises modern industrial processes. By integrating AI and Supply Chain Management, innovative solutions are created for sustainable production and resource efficiency.
The need is driven by sustainability requirements where businesses and society need to reduce waste and make resource use more efficient, stricter demands to track products and materials through the supply chain, as well as the development of AI to solve complex logistical and industrial challenges. For research, it opens new avenues for linking sustainability and technology with practical application in industry.

Read more about the Master's programmes
Master's Programme in Resource Recovery – Sustainable Civil Engineering, 120 credits
Master's Programme in Resource Recovery – AI-Enhanced Supply Chain Management, 120 credits
Regions: Europe, Sweden
Keywords: Business, Universities & research, Humanities, Grants & new facilities

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