Speeding up the energy transition

Our society is undergoing an unprecedented energy transformation driven by decarbonization, electrification and digitalization, which is changing the way we produce, consume and interact with the world. This change involves complex technologies, diverse organizations and political interests, requiring strong business skills to manage large-scale, long-term projects. As a student, you'll learn the technical and geopolitical aspects of the energy sector, the business skills needed to manage international projects, and the soft skills needed to lead and initiate change. Join us to be at the forefront of this revolution and make a lasting impact.

Managing local projects, meeting global challenges

Working in the energy sector brings you into contact with international players, keeps you abreast of global developments and requires you to travel. As part of the Master of Science in Management of Energy Transitions, you'll learn in a multicultural environment and acquire the skills you need to tackle global challenges. You'll take part in field missions, complete internships with leading companies and attend courses at Jiaotong University in Shanghai, China. You'll prepare for positions in energy and industry, finance and consulting, government and NGOs. Start your journey to becoming a project developer, energy auditor or market analyst in a dynamic, global field.

Initiating decarbonization paths with the sector's leading players

Companies in the energy sector, including utilities, renewable energy companies and governments, are looking for young professionals who can adapt to an increasingly complex environment. This MSc program will equip you with the skills and knowledge these companies need, covering topics such as offshore wind, interconnections and energy supply chains. You'll meet key industry players, have the opportunity to network with potential employers, and may even work on launching your own start-up or large-scale business. Join us to become a sought-after expert in the dynamic field of energy.

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