Master ACT is a two- year training program in Agriculture and Climate Change with a joint diploma delivered by two European Research and Higher Educations and Institutions. The main goal of the program is to address the current international concerns in agriculture-related to climate change, sustainable and rural development oriented toward the tropics and third countries, prepares awardees to handle various functions on research, training, support to agricultural development and design and evaluation of agricultural policies in a context of climate change. The main partners associated with the program are National University of Ireland, Galway, Università Degli Studi di Catania, in Sicilia, Italy, Boku Vienna Austria (Universität für Bodenkultur), Universidad Pablo de Olavide and Universidad de Sevilla and Montpellier SupAgro. Agrinatura has played a major role in initiating the preparation for Master ACT and continues to lead in coordinating and managing the joint activities of the ACT MSc, especially for the cooperation with developing countries. Since the program started. Since 2015 started several calls for applicants and still on progress.