RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 A multiinstitutional spanish master's program in ecosystem restoration: vision and four-year experience A1 Rey Benayas, José María A1 Escudero, Adrián A1 Martín Duque, José Francisco A1 Nicolau Ibarra, José Manuel A1 Villar Salvador, Pedro A1 García de Jalón, Diego A1 Balaguer Núñez, Luis K1 Active teaching and learning K1 European higher education K1 Networking K1 Professional training K1 Spain K1 Medio Ambiente K1 Environmental science AB Since 2006, an innovative, multiinstitutional Spanish Master in Ecosystem Restoration (MER) is jointly offered by four major public universities in Madrid. In view of the high student demand—about 900 applications this academic year for only 30 places, a remarkable 75% rate of professional poststudy employment in a period of economic crisis, and the high number (> 40) of prestigious organizations involved in the program, we consider the MER program, although still young, to be very promising for the long term. We explain the process to create the MER and achieve the results obtained thus far. We describe its organization, report its vital statistics in terms of students, and identify some strengths and weaknesses observed to date. The MER program has evolved as a network of knowledge and experience that links universities, lecturers, researchers, students, private and public companies, NGOs, and administration centers. Our aim is to help other groups that may want to launch similar graduate-level ecological restoration degree programs. SN 1543-4060 YR 2010 FD 2010 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/40568 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/40568 LA eng NO Comunidad de Madrid DS MINDS@UW RD 29-abr-2024