Master in Mobility Design - IED Torino

Language

English

Start date

November 2026

Frequency

Full time

Duration

15 Months

Course Coordination

Wouter Haspeslagh, Lowie Vermeersch

Price

Intake February '26: €20.300

Intake November '26
EU/EEA resident students: €20.300

Non‑EU/Non-EEA resident students: €22.300

What forms will mobility take as it evolves toward long-term environmental and social sustainability?

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlight the urgent need to find eco-friendly solutions for how we live and move in rapidly changing urban environment.

The Master’s Program in Mobility Design. Rethinking Tomorrow’s Connections explores mobility as a complex web of tangible and intangible relationships between people, society, and the environment. Building on a whole-system analysis of problems involved in contemporary city ecosystems, this program covers mobility with a focus on strategic and responsible actions as a way to address social, cultural, technological and economic issues.  Using a transdisciplinary approach, it provides insights and cross-cutting skills in the areas of humanities and social sciences, technology and digital engineering, all the way through to business management and entrepreneurship development training.

With a transdisciplinary methodology, the course combines insights from the humanities, social sciences, digital technologies, and business innovation. From sociology and psychology to interaction design, service design, autonomous systems, product and environmental design, data visualization, and organizational strategy—students gain the critical skills to lead future-forward, impact-driven projects. By combining creative thinking with cutting-edge research in a collaborative framework, you’ll develop impactful products, services, strategies, and communication experiences that shape a better future for society and the environment.

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The program is organized around four big streams that are all interwoven with many overlaps and crosspoints that further fertilize our transdisciplinary mindset and ideas.

Mobility Design skills & methods
The Master’s program equips you with a cross-disciplinary toolkit—blending critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, and adaptability to tackle complex real-world challenges. You’ll work in transdisciplinary teams, master useful key skills, and develop or adapt methodologies to turn bold ideas into impactful action.

Body, mind, UX & interaction
The micro scale of mobility is related to our body, how we move, think, perceive, experience, and interact. You’ll explore how users interact with products and interfaces, designing experiences that engage both emotionally and cognitively. By focusing on the human scale, you’ll learn to craft holistic solutions that prioritize user needs, preferences, and experiences.

City, Transport & systems
At the meso scale, mobility design is about mastering the dynamic between user, vehicle, and context. You’ll learn to navigate their complexity and design smarter, safer, and more inclusive solutions that seamlessly connect all three, contributing to the livability and resilience of cities worldwide.

Global chains & flows
At the macro scale, mobility encompasses global chains and flows, impacting migration, food distribution, material sourcing, geopolitics, economics, and more. Understanding these dynamics you'll learn to design systems that drive sustainability, improve access, and reduce inequality on a global level.

The Master’s Program is designed for those who want to become key players in the mobility of the future. It welcomes students from diverse backgrounds who see mobility as a way to specialize and expand their own field of study. Whether you're a designer, engineer, urban planner, or creative thinker, in this program you'll gain a transdisciplinary vision to drive innovation in sustainable mobility.

Ideal for those passionate about service design, user experience, urban planning, transport systems, and emerging tech, this program empowers you to rethink how we move, connect, and live—turning critical thinking into real-world impact.

Mobility today is no longer just about transportation; it’s a central element of modern society—connecting people, goods, data, and both physical and digital networks. The growing complexity of these interconnected phenomena demands new professionals capable of designing the future of mobility in a holistic way.

This program is specifically designed to meet that need. It trains the mobility designers of tomorrow, equipping you with the skills to tackle global challenges and lead the shift toward a smarter, more sustainable, and accessible future.

The course is held in Torino, historically the heart of Italian automotive production and a symbol of industrial innovation. In this city, renowned for its automotive heritage, you will be immersed in an environment that is now at the forefront of rethinking mobility—shifting from vehicle production to the design of integrated, sustainable mobility systems.

Faculty

Course Coordinator

Wouter Haspeslagh

Chief Mobility & Urbanism Research - Granstudio

Course Coordinator

Lowie Vermeersch

Founder & Creative Director - Granstudio

Michael Thomson

Founder & Director - Design Connect

Michael Kaethler

Scientific Committee | Theory & Method

Paolo Verri

Urban practitioner

Andrea Sasso

Fractional CFO at augheo

Virgilio Fernandez

Chief Designer

Giulia Ceccarelli

Researcher

Federico Borreani

Project Manager - BAM! Strategie Culturali

Costanza Milano

Designer and researcher at Reframing Studio

Luisa Miolano

Senior UX designer & Researcher at Experientia

Damiano Gui

Head of Experience Design at Havas CX

Rawad Choubassi

Transport/Urban Planner

News

17 April 2026

Vote for IED Madrid projects among the ten finalists in Accor Design Awards 2026

For the second year running, four IED Madrid students have reached the grand final, placing their projects among the best in the world

Luxury catamaran sailing at sunset

17 April 2026

The catamaran “OW” (IED Barcelona) wins the Digital Yacht Week 2026 Award

Designed by student Marco Bonfliglia (Transportation Design), in collaboration with Álvaro Prados and Alicia López Jaimes (Interior Design), the project has prevailed over thirteen other international entries.

16 April 2026

X-plorer, by alumni Aaron Gonzalo selected for the ADI-FAD Delta Medals 2026

The jury has selected only 15 projects out of the 104 submitted, forming the Delta Medals 2026 Selection, including X-plorer, Aaron Gonzalo’s Final Degree Project.

15 April 2026

IED Torino: Transportation Design at Milano Design Week 2026

At Milano Design Week 2026, IED Torino presents two concepts developed with FIAT inside “Ciao Futuro!”, the brand’s exhibition space dedicated to the future of urban mobility

15 April 2026

More than 9,800 students took part in the AQU Catalunya and Catalan universities' mass survey on recent graduate satisfaction

Responses will be used to identify areas for improvement in the higher education studies currently offered in the Catalan university system and in higher artistic education centres.

26 March 2026

TIME - The self-driving concept car that rethinks travel time

The self-driving concept car developed by the students of the Master’s program in Transportation Design at IED Torino in collaboration with Tesla is on view at MAUTO in Turin as part of TIME. A Manifesto for Future Mobility, from March 26 to May 3, 2026.

25 March 2026

IED ranked among the world's top 100 academic institutions in the QS World University Rankings® by Subject 2026

Europe's largest Art and Design school network secures 78th place worldwide in the Art & Design discipline, marking its 60th anniversary year.

23 March 2026

TIME. A Manifesto for Future Mobility

On Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 11.00 am, at MAUTO - Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile in Turin, TIME will be presented, the autonomous driving concept car developed in collaboration with Tesla

19 March 2026

Plural Intelligences: IED Announces the Theme of Its 60th Anniversary

IED reveals Plural Intelligences, the theme dedicated to the 60th anniversary of its foundation, which will take place in 2026.