Subject guides / Circular Economy
Circular Economy
Also appears in programme titles as: Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency · Sustainable Resource Management
What a circular economy degree actually is
Take-make-dispose is being legislated out of existence — EU circular-economy regulation, right-to-repair, extended producer responsibility — and circular economy degrees train the people who redesign products, supply chains and business models for the loop.
Edinburgh runs the UK's named MSc; LUT in Finland (a circular-economy research heavyweight) the affordable Nordic build; the Leiden–Delft Industrial Ecology joint degree is the field's scientific flagship; TUM and ZHAW cover the German-Swiss industrial heartland.
What you study — and the bar to entry
Material-flow analysis and life-cycle assessment (the field's hard methods), circular design and business models, waste and resource policy, and industrial-symbiosis casework. Industrial Ecology (Leiden–Delft) is the most quantitative — a science or engineering background helps there; Edinburgh and ZHAW admit business and design profiles readily.
Where it leads
Circular-strategy and packaging teams at consumer-goods companies, resource and waste-sector firms, LCA and sustainability consultancies, EU-facing policy roles, and industrial-symbiosis programmes. EU regulation is the demand engine — proximity to it (in skills, not just geography) is what employers buy.
Who it suits — and who it does not
A good fit if you are…
- Engineers and scientists who want systems-level environmental work with hard methods
- Supply-chain and product managers retooling for producer-responsibility rules
- Designers moving into circular product strategy
Probably not the right degree if…
- Applicants wanting pure climate/energy — materials are the substance here
- Those allergic to LCA spreadsheets: measurement is half the degree
- Anyone expecting recycling operations management — the field is upstream of the bin
Where to study it: the programme map
Five verified programmes: Edinburgh's named MSc, the Leiden–Delft Industrial Ecology joint degree, LUT, TUM and ZHAW — a deliberately continental map for an EU-driven field.
| University | Official programme title | Length | Tuition (intl) | Experience |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LUT UniversityFinland | Master's Programme in Circular Economy | 24 mo | EUR 15,000/yr | — |
| Leiden UniversityNetherlands | Industrial Ecology MSc (joint with TU Delft) | 24 mo | — | — |
| Technical University of MunichGermany | Sustainable Resource Management M.Sc. | 24 mo | — | — |
| University of EdinburghUnited Kingdom | MSc Circular Economy | 12 mo | — | — |
| ZHAW Zurich University of Applied SciencesSwitzerland | MSc in Circular Economy Management | 18 mo | — | — |
Every row verified against the official programme page; oldest verification 16 Jul 2026. Nothing here is a paid placement.
Application strategy and funding routes
Edinburgh is the one-year Chevening-compatible route; Leiden–Delft is the scientific brand (two years, Holland scholarships); LUT (€15,000/year, generous Finnish waivers) is the value build; TUM's semester-fee model makes it the cheapest serious option for self-funders. EU-adjacent applicants should weight the continental rows — the regulatory context is the classroom.
Which scholarship funds which programme
Computed from each scheme's published rules (destination, level, course length) — not a guarantee; list-based schemes still require checking the official list.
- LUT University — study destination outside the scheme
- Leiden University — study destination outside the scheme
- Technical University of Munich — study destination outside the scheme
- University of Edinburgh
- ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences — study destination outside the scheme
- LUT University — study destination outside the scheme
- Leiden University — study destination outside the scheme
- Technical University of Munich — study destination outside the scheme
- University of Edinburgh — study destination outside the scheme
- ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences — study destination outside the scheme
Frequently asked questions
Circular economy vs sustainability science?
This is the materials-and-models specialism: if LCA, product design and resource flows excite you, stay here; if you want the whole-systems umbrella, the sustainability science guide covers it.
Is Industrial Ecology the same field?
It is the field's scientific core under an older name — the Leiden–Delft programme predates the "circular economy" label and taught most of its methods. Choose it for depth and research credibility.
Which scholarships apply?
Chevening for Edinburgh; Holland/Orange Knowledge for Leiden–Delft; Finnish scholarships and LUT's own waivers; DAAD for TUM. Erasmus Mundus options rotate in this space — check the current catalogue.
Related fields
Sources
Official programme pages (linked per row above) · official scholarship rules and participating-programme lists · university admission regulations. Every data row records its source URL and verification date; stale rows are re-checked or removed.
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