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European Master in Renewable Energy and European Master in Sustainable Energy System Management European Master in Renewable Energy
European Master in Renewable Energy and European Master in Sustainable Energy System Management

European Master in Renewable Energy

3 Semesters

English, Spanish, French

Full time

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EUR 8,000 *

On-Campus

* per year; EUR 11.500 non-EU students

Introduction

International agreements on CO2 diminution and European directives on the expansion of renewable energy generation ensure that the recent rapid growth in renewable energy installations will continue. Skills shortages in this sector are already being identified and the expected growth will only exacerbate the situation. Within the rapidly expanding European renewable energy industry, an urgent demand exists for more post-graduate trained staff, specialized in renewable energy technology.

EUREC together with leading European Universities involved in renewable energy education and training have responded to this demand through the development of the European Master in Renewable Energy.

Who are we?

The European Master in Renewable Energy is an initiative proposed and developed by the association of European Renewable Energy Research Centres (EUREC) and a consortium of Universities outlined in the Partnering Universities section.

The program has been run since 2002 by a network of eight European universities and research centers that are leading the way in renewable energy research, development, and demonstration. It is coordinated by EUREC EEIG, a consortium of European renewable energy research centers, which has its headquarters in Brussels.

EUREC was founded in 1991 as European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG) with the goal of improving the quality and scope of European research and development in renewable energy technologies. The purpose of the association is to promote and support the development of innovative technologies and human resources to enable a prompt transition to a sustainable energy system.

EUREC is the voice of renewable energy research in Europe, representing European Research Centres active in renewable energy.

The decision body of the European Master in Renewable Energy is the Steering Committee. It is composed of one member per Partnering University and is supported by the EUREC secretariat. The Steering Committee chairperson is elected for a year.

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