Master in International Energy
Paris, France
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English, French
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
General objectives
The governance of the energy transition in the context of global warming, universal access to modern energy, and security of supply are key challenges for each country and the international community. The energy transition has economic, political, technological, legal, distributional and international relations dimensions.
The Master in International Energy at Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) responds rigorously to a growing worldwide demand in energy expertise, with a cutting-edge curriculum, internship program, and active series of public lectures and events with industry and government leaders.
Main orientations and specific features
The Master in International Energy provides students with a holistic understanding of energy issues, across disciplines and across all energy sources. We offer a rich menu of more than 20 energy courses – there is no equivalent in any other academic program. The program emphasizes students' active participation and networking. Most of the program's faculty comes from the main European energy think tanks, including the International Energy Agency; or from industry and the consulting world. Numerous events featuring distinguished speakers are organized by faculty or the Sciences Po Energy Association (an independent student initiative). Each year the Master hosts the Paris presentation of International Energy Agency's World Energy Outlook.
Career opportunities
Graduates enter the global job market with a strong international outlook and an incomparable understanding of complex interrelations between different issues, actors and technological solutions. Career openings include private enterprises, research institutes, international organizations, banks, consulting and multinational firms.
Admission
- International admissions procedure: for applicants holding an undergraduate degree from outside of France
Assessment of international applications is made on a double analysis of the candidate's application file, on a rolling basis over the course of the application campaign. To get more info, click here.
- French admissions procedure: for applicants holding an undergraduate degree from France
Assessment of French applications is divided into two phases: an analysis of the candidate's application file, and an oral interview conducted with an admissions committee. To get more info, click here.
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.