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KU Leuven EIT-KIC Master in Energy
KU Leuven

EIT-KIC Master in Energy

Leuven, Belgium

2 Years

English

Full time

Request application deadline

Sep 2025

EUR 4,000 *

On-Campus

* EEA fee | 8000 non-EEA fee

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What will the future bring in terms of energy? Will we produce electricity from renewable sources such as wind and sun? Or from waste? The Master in Energy addresses students who wish to implement modern energy technologies for end-users of the electrical value chain.

The Master in Energy for Smart Cities program balances exciting technological opportunities in energy with environmental and socio-economic aspects of smart cities, such as energy efficiency in buildings, electric transportation, energy economics, smart lighting, and other city services. The program aims to maintain a multidisciplinary approach to energy technology while allowing you ample freedom to shape your profile.

The program is a collaboration between KU Leuven and the Grenoble Institute of Technology (INP), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC). You spend your first year at one university, your second year at another, and you complete an internship at a third.

During the program, you have the opportunity to engage directly with major industry players and research institutes, small specialist companies, and innovative start-ups in the field of smart cities and buildings. The program aims to maintain a multidisciplinary approach to energy technology while allowing you ample freedom to shape your profile.

After completing the program, you receive a double degree, one from each university you attended during the two years, as well as a KIT-EIT Energy certificate in recognition of the extra activities accomplished.

Program Strengths

  • Mobility and international exposure, including attendance at top international events related to the topic.
  • Innovation and close relations with industry in joint activities and project-based learning.
  • The unique double degree program in Belgium and forging a pioneering role in Europe.
  • A diverse group of part-time guest professors from the industry with specific, in-demand knowledge of energy topics
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