MSc Energy Systems – open to applications for 2019-20 entry

The energy wheel
Application deadlines: Friday 25 Jan 2019 and Friday 1 March 2019

The MSc Energy Systems course brings together academics from across the University, combining excellence with intellectual depth. The first course of its kind in the world, this is a chance for you to study alongside the researchers who make Oxford a globally-recognised leader in this field.

Energy is increasingly key to some of humanity’s biggest challenges, including transitioning to cleaner sources, reaching over 1.3 billion people currently without access to electricity, and maintaining the quality of supply for those who currently do have access.

This fundamental transformation of energy systems calls for a new kind of system thinker, someone who can think across traditional disciplinary boundaries. No other UK university matches Oxford’s strengths across physical and social sciences in this area, and our interdisciplinary research is at the cutting edge. This course explores the social and political, as well as technical, aspects of this area, and you will graduate with the ability to look at the whole picture of energy systems in the modern age and to think innovatively to develop solutions to the problems we face.

Utilising existing relationships to leading industrials such as EDF & National Grid, you will gain first-hand experience of the real-world applications of your studies. This industry-focussed approach will leave you well placed to take up leadership and strategic roles in industry or government.

The 12-month course is delivered through a varied teaching programme, including lectures, workshops, field trips, group work and in-depth topic based electives. It is also available as a part-time course stretching over 2 or 3 years, ideal for students who wish to study while working in industry.

We are looking for ambitious candidates with leadership potential, with the intellectual curiosity and calibre to appreciate the importance of complex technical, societal, economic and political issues that make up the system challenges in energy.

Visit the MSc Energy Systems website to apply.

Application deadlines: Friday 25 Jan 2019 and Friday 1 March 2019

 

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