The GrEnFIn EMJM is a collaborative degree program offered by the University of Bologna (Italy), Ludwing-Maximilian University of Munich (Germany), and Paris-Dauphine University (France), with support from internationally renowned associated partner institutions as well as very engaged L and SMEs.
The program's objective is to cultivate
Sustainable Energy Experts (SEEs), proficient professionals capable of addressing evolving challenges in the energy sector with a
comprehensive global perspective. In steering the transition to a more sustainable economy, SEEs play a crucial role by integrating a
spectrum of competencies. These include engineering expertise in green energy sources, proficiency in sustainable economics, and
quantitative skills in risk management and financial engineering. Hence, the GrEnFIn Master provides advanced interdisciplinary
education that aligns with evolving competencies for digital and green transitions, including deep-tech, in accordance with the
objectives outlined in the European Commission's New European Innovation Agenda.
The program is conducted in English, welcoming students from around the world. The mobility schedule includes study phases at
each of the three universities and an internship/research assistantship during the fourth semester.
Throughout the program, students will engage in international summer/winter schools, visits to research institutes or companies,
and open events to connect with external stakeholders. The courses will be taught by local academic experts, professionals, and
visiting scholars. Successful students will receive multiple degrees from all three universities, equipped with contemporary technical
skills and cutting-edge knowledge that align with stakeholders' requirements. Coupled with the cultural and language dimensions,
graduates will possess the capabilities needed for successful professional and academic careers.