The Energy Policy and Climate Masters at Johns Hopkins University, http://advanced.jhu.edu/academic/environmental/master-of-science-in-energy-p olicy-and-climate/index.html, is currently seeking applicants, including for matriculation in our spring term. The program is highly interdisciplinary, affording our students professional training in the interface of science, law, economics and policy in the fields of energy and climate change. Our instructors include both full-time Hopkins faculty, as well as adjuncts drawn from pertinent federal agencies in Washington DC, including the Department of Energy and EPA, intergovernmental agencies, such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, non-governmental organizations such as the Environmental Law Institute and the Natural Resources Defense Council, and leading energy companies in the DC Metro region. Given the program's location in Washington DC, students are also afforded the opportunity to network with leaders in the energy and climate fields on a regular basis, as well as to pursue employment and internships with an array of organizations in the region.
I'm available to answer any questions that members of the list or your students may have about the program. wil Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director Master of Science - Energy Policy & Climate Program Johns Hopkins University 1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Room 104J Washington, DC 20036 202.663.5976 (Office phone) 650.281.9126 (Mobile) [email protected] http://advanced.jhu.edu/academic/environmental/master-of-science-in-energy-p olicy-and-climate/index.html SSRN site (selected publications): http://ssrn.com/author=240348 Skype ID: Wil.Burns Teaching Climate/Energy Law & Policy Blog: http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org <http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org/>
