MRes Urban Energy Technology and Policy
Course Overview
This master's programme provides a comprehensive and integrated understanding of urban energy systems, focusing on the UK policy environment within the broader context of global energy challenges. It is designed to equip the next generation of professionals with the expertise to plan, design, manage, and shape policy for future energy infrastructure in cities.
Key Program Highlights
- Focus on the UK policy landscape and international energy challenges
- Multidisciplinary project work building on the latest research and professional practice
- Ideal for graduates from engineering, planning, architecture, and science backgrounds
- High-quality training in research methods, practical skills, and professional development
- Strong foundation for careers in industry, R&D, or further PhD studies
Offer response
2 - 3 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs
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Course Overview
This master's programme provides a comprehensive and integrated understanding of urban energy systems, focusing on the UK policy environment within the broader context of global energy challenges. It is designed to equip the next generation of professionals with the expertise to plan, design, manage, and shape policy for future energy infrastructure in cities.
Key Program Highlights
- Focus on the UK policy landscape and international energy challenges
- Multidisciplinary project work building on the latest research and professional practice
- Ideal for graduates from engineering, planning, architecture, and science backgrounds
- High-quality training in research methods, practical skills, and professional development
- Strong foundation for careers in industry, R&D, or further PhD studies
Requirements
The requirements may vary based on your selected study options.
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Offer response
2 - 3 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs