The first course related to the NFI will be a one-year programme on cities and sustainability.
Unlike other courses, the time will be divided between classroom, studio and on-site experience with neighbourhoods, city planners and administrators.
LANGUAGE

English


CAMPUS

Madrid-Spain


LENGTH

1-Year

The future of our society is the future of our cities— they are our greatest invention.
This institute, in a time of climate change, is addressed to those who wish, through practice or education, to improve the quality of life in cities worldwide. In that spirit, the course will combine practical on- site experience with academic input from the Foundation’s network of international experts. These range from university professors to property developers.
It will start with tools and skills that can be used to address wide ranging issues of cities. For instance, leadership, advocacy, communication, presentation, diagramming, mapping, and the understanding and interpretation of data. These could be applicable to cities from Asia, the Middle East, South and North America to Africa and Europe, as well as informal settlements and suburbia.
The curriculum then narrows down to three pilot cities that scholars will visit to engage directly with their planners and managers. For study purposes, neighbourhoods have been selected in each city to raise an awareness of the issues that affect the living standards for those who live or visit there.
Typical issues are carbon footprints, density, mix of uses, equality and affordability, walkability, place making, townscape and landscape, public and private transport, politics and economics, energy, recycling, consultation, interest groups, and decision making.
Several of these many issues will be distilled to create a small number of well- defined project assignments which will be addressed by the scholars working on site and in the studio, either in teams or individually. In this multidisciplinary approach, the scholars would use the most up- to- date digital tools in the quest to improve a sustainable quality of life.
In this first cycle of the course the pilot cities will be European, although the methodical approach will be adaptable to other kinds of cities.
Towards the end of the year the scholars will present their findings to the city administration and there will be an emphasis on advocacy and presentation skills. The lessons from these real- life experiences will be documented by film and other media, culminating in a public event. On the basis that historically cities learn from each other, it will be important for the scholars to explore the relevance of their conclusions in the wider context of global cities.
The course is like an hourglass; starting wide in its scope, then narrowing down to focus on tangible issues that can be quantified and addressed, and finally, opening up to a wider debate. 
Norman Foster
President of the Norman Foster Foundation and Advocate to United Nations Forum of Mayors

Aimed at

This programme is for those seeking a holistic approach to the future design and management of cities through research, practical experience and interdisciplinary studies.

It is open to all graduate and postgraduate scholars, as well as professionals who have demonstrated a record of excellence, for consideration by the NFI Selection Committee.

We seek individuals with expertise in diverse fields such as
Anthropology, Architecture, Arts, Computer Science, Construction, Data Analytics, Design, Economy, Engineering, Environment, Geography, History, Law, Mathematics, Public Policy, Sociology, Transportation,  Urbanism, and other related disciplines.

International Certification

The NFISC will provide a certificate of completion of The Programme for Sustainable Cities signed by the Co-directors Norman Foster, President of the Norman  Foster Foundation and Advocate to United Nations Forum of Mayors and Kent Larson, Director of City Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab.

‘International Certification’ identifies a programme as comparable in educational outcomes in all significant aspects to other programmes and indicates that it provides an educational experience meeting acceptable standards, even though such programme may differ in format or method of delivery. 

Programme Features

LEARNING 
Scholars will train with advanced tools which are applicable to diverse types of
global cities.

NETWORK
Scholars will be introduced to the Norman Foster Foundation’s network of experts, practitioners, civic leaders and Alumni.

ON-SITE EDUCATION
Scholars will focus and work on three European cities although the techniques used will have wider application beyond Europe. They will engage directly with city leaders, administrators and communities.
Organised by
NFF Patrons
Mode of Study

Full-time


Format

In-person


Intake

Jan-Dec 2024

NEIGHBORHOOD—SUBURBIA—DENSITY—WALKABILITY—CARBON FOOTPRINT—RECYCLING—DATA-DRIVEN DESIGN—AFFORDABILITY—DIVERSITY—MIX OF USES—LEADERSHIP—SETTLEMENTS—MULTIDISCIPLINARY—MOBILITY—COMMUNITY IMPACT—URBAN LIFE—URBAN ECONOMICS—SOCIAL EQUITY—INFRASTRUCTURE—MASTER PLANNING—POWER OF ADVOCACY—NEW ENERGY—PLACEMAKING



The main focus of the NFI Programme is to train scholars from different disciplines in the sustainable development of cities with strategies for the future. Scholars will experience hands-on field work and community engagement, will propose urban strategies focusing on the neighbourhood, and will develop communication, presentation, leadership and advocacy skills. They will use advanced simulation tools to test their implementation strategies to combine human-centred and data- driven design in projects and relate them to a global context. 
Stage 1

Foundations

Foundations consists of an in-depth study of the concepts and processes necessary to understand a city, from its history, governance, ethics and metrics that define sustainable cities.
Stage 2

Transformations

Interventions is dedicated to testing the proposed strategies for sustainable improvement in each field to subsequently formalise a strategy for each pilot neighbourhood.
Nature & Environments – Networks & Mobility – Buildings & Planning – Resources & Infrastructure – Economy & Social Activity – Culture & Arts
Stage 3

Interventions

Interventions is dedicated to testing the proposed strategies for sustainable improvement in each field to subsequently formalise a strategy for each pilot neighbourhood.
Athens — San Marino — Vienna

As part of its Programme, the NFI has an innovative laboratory that supports the scholars in the development of sustainability strategies for the pilot cities. The NFI Lab brings together recent technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, augmented reality and interactive interfaces coupled with data- driven and evidence- based design methods to allow students to explore, test and evaluate their interventions

This programme is intended for unconventional thinkers seeking a holistic education that encourages experimentation through research and projects, as well as for those who want interdisciplinary thinking to change the cities of the future. 
Step 1 
ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

Candidates should complete the sections that appear in the online application form and must also upload the following documents:

Bachelor degree from an accredited university(*)
Official university transcripts (certified translation into English)
1 page CV/Resume. 
1 personal statement
2 letters of recommendation
Photocopy of current passport
Passport size picture
Optional portfolio or graphic sample of your work, contained in a PDF format of 5 pages (maximum file size of 15 MB)
Step 2
ONLINE ASSESSMENT

Once you have submitted your online application, you will receive a link to answer a question, in written format. This way, our admissions team will be able to evaluate your capacity to explore solutions and challenge Sustainable Cities.
Step 3
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE FINAL DECISION

The Admissions Department will contact you with the final resolution of your admissionsprocess. Should it be positive, you will be guided through next steps for your enrollment.
The tuition fee for the 2024 - 2025 academic year of the Programme in Sustainable Cities is 52.000 euros*.

*Please bear in mind that prices are reviewed annually and are subject to change. To reserve a place, prospective scholars are requested to make a deposit of 5.200 euros that will be deducted from the total tuition fee.

**Special Conditions for NFF Alumni, please contact your admissions advisor for more information.

***The programme includes Dining Service 

PAYMENT PLAN

We understand that you’re making a significant investment and we believe that maximizing the availability of payment plan options is important in making your Programme in Sustainable Cities affordable. Our payment plans offer the following benefits:

- The ability to pay your tuition fees in up to 7 consecutive installments
- They can be used in conjunction with your financial aid award shall you receive a scholarship
- Our payment plans are interest-free and there are no pre-approval requirements or credit checks

Kindly note that plans with more than 3 consecutive installments will be charged 400€ for the administrative service it involves.

For further information, please contact the Admissions Department.
To further foster diversity within our programmes, the NFF awards tuition funding assistance to talented scholars in need of financial aid based on merit, distinctive competences and academic excellence. NFF also has arrangements with leading banks to offer scholars attractive loan packages to finance tuition and living expenses.

Scholarships: NFISC’s Financial Aid Department currently offers a range of scholarships, loan agreements, and other financial aid options to help you fund your studies. We recommend that you apply for financing options as early as possible, as financial resources are limited and competition is intense.  For more information on financial aid options for this programme, please contact us.

Financial Aid

APERSONAL INTERVIEW

You will have a personal interview that will be done via online with a manager of ourAdmissions Team
will be done via online with a manager of ourAdmissions Team
Step 4

Tuition