Come and meet the teaching teams from the Specialized Master® in New Energy Management at the Eduniversal fair for the best master's, MS, and MBA programs on February 16.
Specialized Master's Degree® in New Energy Management (SYSPEC)
This Specialized Master's degree, co-accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles, offers innovative and professional technology training that is directly in line with the expectations and challenges of the energy sector: energy production, storage, transport, and management. The program aims to raise awareness and deepen understanding of the technologies used to convert primary renewable energies into electricity and heat, and in particular the problems caused by the multi-source primary context: wind, solar, etc., in combination with more traditional sources such as gas and interconnected electricity distribution networks.
This Specialized Master's® is offered jointly by three engineering schools with the support of the EDF Group and the Euraénergie campus, which brings together some forty major players. It has been listed in the National Register of Professional Certification since May 2015 (see RNCP file no. 23006).
The Eduniversal Fair for the Best Master's, MS, and MBA Programs
The Eduniversal Fair for the Best Master’s, MS, and MBA Programs was launched in 2008 with the aim of fostering dialogue between institutions (universities and schools), students
and the business world. This fair, which is aimed at students from all disciplines (business schools, engineering schools, universities, IAE, IEP, etc.) at the 3-year to 6-year post-secondary level, as well as doctoral students and young professionals, strives to provide quality services to its visitors and has established various services to this end. It has become a major event of the Master of Science season. The results of the 2019 ranking of the best Master’s, MS, and MBA programs will be unveiled on February 16 in Paris.
Practical information
Les Docks - Cité de la Mode et du Design
Saturday, February 16, 2019 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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