Trinity College Dublin invites applications for MSc energy science
Hema Gopalakrishnan | September 23, 2022 | 12:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
Applications open to study MSc energy science course in Ireland at Trinity College Dublin.
Trinity College Dublin has invited applications for its MSc energy science course. Students from India who wish to do this masters course in Ireland can apply through Fateh Education, an education consultant. According to the statement, students enrolling for this multidisciplinary program will gain insights into the key global energy challenges and energy technologies.
According to the statement from Trinity College Dublin, “Determining how energy is utilized and the environmental consequences of its use can drive many government policies across the globe. Therefore, those interested in pursuing a career in the energy sector require a deep understanding of the fundamental scientific and engineering background as well as the main challenges in the field.”
The course will focus on providing students with knowledge and experience of the science and application of both conventional and sustainable energy technologies.
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MSc Energy Science: Dates, fees
The application process for the course begins from October 2022 and the course commences from September 2023. The duration of the course is 12 months. The approximate fee for the course is € 25,853 for the academic year 2023-24.
The curriculum of the course consists of six independent modules which cover the fundamentals required for an energy scientist. Students enrolled in the course will have an opportunity to do their final research project either in academia or in a company in the energy sector.
“Students completing this course will be able to apply their knowledge to solve some of the main energy challenges that the world is facing and contribute to improving the life of people across the world.
With growth in world population and the consequent demand for energy, the MSc Energy Science course promises a good career,” said the statement from Trinity College Dublin.
Trinity College Dublin: Application requirements
To apply, the candidate will have to furnish the following documents:
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Cover letter explaining student’s interest in the course.
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CV of the student
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Transcripts of academic results
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Copy of degree certificate (in science or engineering)
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English language proficiency test results (if required)
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Contact details of two academic references
For admission details and the application process students from India will have to contact Fateh Education through their website, fateheducation.com. They will be given guidance on the admission process and submission of their application before the deadline.
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