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From November 4, 2024 to January 31, 2025 All day
Applications are now open for three of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters coordinated by Centrale Nantes: European Master on Control of Renewable Energy Systems (EU-CORE) (new for 2025-26), Electric Vehicle Propulsion and Control (EPiCo+), European Master in Dynamics of Renewables-based Power Systems (DREAM).
Applicants from around the globe are welcome to apply for these programmes which are fully taught in English. Erasmus Mundus scholarships covering tuition fees, living expenses and travel costs and consortium scholarships, covering part of the tuition fees, are available for all three programmes. Apply by 31 January 2025 to be considered for a scholarship.
The objective of the two-year EU-CORE programme is to train top-level engineers from across the world on the design of advanced control technologies for renewable energy systems and to contribute to the emergence of a new generation of graduates who are needed to achieve Europe's environmental and energy ambitions under the Green Deal.
The three consortium institutions for the EU-CORE programme are Centrale Nantes - France, Cottbus-Seftenberg University of Technology (BTU), Germany and University of Zagreb (UNIZG), Croatia. ► Learn more: https://master-eu-core.ec-nantes.fr
The DREAM programme prepares students to tackle the current and future challenges of smart power systems with a different approach. Core knowledge from the fields of Power Systems, Smart Grids, Renewable Generation, Automatic Control and Power Electronics is thus combined to give to the students the opportunity to acquire a global “system view” of the dynamics of next-generation power systems.
DREAM has been jointly designed and is implemented and fully supported by 4 major European partners acting as a consortium: Centrale Nantes, National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest -Romania, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - Spain, and Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft - Germany. ► Learn more https://master-dream.ec-nantes.fr/