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The MSc NEPIA is designed to provide skilled and specialized human resources to the European and international states developing nuclear technology. The combination of scienti ... +
This Master develops fundamental scientific, technical and industrial knowledge of the different nuclear technologies used in the medical field. It has a particular focus on t ... +
The MSc in Sustainable Engineering Management For International Development is a highly applied course with taught elements and a substantial project deliverable.
Earn a scholarship worth up to US$10,000
The MRes Low Carbon Electrical Power and Energy Technology programme provides you with advanced and systematic education and training in the areas of electronic science and te ... +
This master's program provides students with state-of-the-art education in the areas of sustainable energy production, distribution and consumption. It was established to addr ... +
The Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Management program (MSSEM) focuses on renewable energy production, transformation, distribution, and management. It is designed to ... +
SESyM focuses on the multidisciplinary aspects of energy systems. It provides management and communication skills, as well as the necessary technical knowledge to tackle the c ... +
The Master's Program Sustainable Energy Technology trains its students to be able to anticipate the change processes in the energy market. Social demand for sustainable energy ... +
The MBA program Building Sustainability – Management Methods for Energy Efficiency will teach students skills, methods and concepts to consider different approaches, to unders ... +
The main objective of the program is to provide students with high standards of knowledge in design, construction, and maintenance of energy-efficient buildings.
The Master is mainly aimed at graduates or graduates in Sciences, preferably Physical, Chemical and Geological, as well as Engineers and graduates in Engineering, who are inte ... +
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We are currently moving toward an energy system that is sustainable, smart and flexible. The energy transition requires new ways of thinking about energy, including its source ... +
Climate change is claimed by many authoritative figures, including the UK Chief Scientific Adviser, to be the greatest threat to our planet this century.
The joint master's programme in Energy for Smart Cities is offered by four European universities through EIT InnoEnergy. Combining urban planning and energy management, in-dep ... +