This exciting MSc programme draws on over 20 years of research expertise in the University of Hull’s Centre for Sustainable Energy Technologies (CSET) to help students develop an understanding of the innovative new approaches to energy technologies that are essential if our society is to meet global zero carbon targets.
The climate crisis has brought a growing realisation that how we generate, store and utilise energy must change. Buildings have been identified as one of the five key challenge areas that innovation must address to reduce carbon emissions successfully.
This MSc course will provide practical and academic experience in advanced energy technologies for building and industry application, taught by leading academics and industry experts. These include solar energy, sustainable heating and cooling technologies, ‘smart’ energy technologies, biomass, energy storage, heat pump & heat pipe technologies with an emphasis on the application in buildings and industry. You will develop an in-depth understanding of the mitigation and adaptation approaches to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, focusing on high-efficiency energy technologies and management and expertise in physical and numerical modelling of advanced energy technologies.
This MSc course has been specifically designed in close consultation with the industry to match the demands of employers. CSET has developed strong international, national and regional links with industry and academia, strengthening its research outputs and ensuring this course is based on ‘real-world’ cutting-edge technology with a global focus. CSET’s relations with the Energy and Environment Institute and the Aura Innovation Centre, the University of Hull’s low-carbon support centre for SMEs, provide further expertise.
You will have opportunities to link with a range of our existing research projects and external agencies to gain practical experience in developing advanced energy technologies, preparing them for a career in this exciting sector.
This course will help you understand technical, practical, and the latest advanced energy technologies and their applications in the industry. You will join a cohort of like-minded students to share your experience and work together on projects and coursework on advanced energy technologies.
We aim to equip a new generation of leaders and provide you with the knowledge, skills, and experience to embark upon a career in the sustainable energy sector.
CSET is based within the Energy and Environment Institute (EEI) – an inclusive community of over 100 researchers and support staff at the University of Hull, working on themes around climate change mitigation and its effects. We work closely with faculties, including Science & Engineering, at the university and globally with external collaborators in academia and industry. The CSET is led by Professor Xudong Zhao, a recently elected Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and one of only five UK-based academics to be included in the engineering category of the Highly Cited Researchers Report 2
A 2:2 undergraduate degree in relevant science, technology, engineering, maths, or the international equivalent.
20 hours of work permit weekly for international students.
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 5.5 in each skill.
Science
Hull, England
Postgraduate
Full-Time,1 year
September
5.5
11550,
12000, (INT)
London, England
6.5
Postgraduate
15700
Canterbury and Medway
5.5
Postgraduate
8655
Manchester
6.5
Postgraduate
17000