The Energy Policy & Climate M.Sc. program at Johns Hopkins University is
accepting applications for the spring term and beyond. The program includes
course offerings in the areas of energy and climate science, law, policy and
technology, taught by outstanding JHU faculty and adjunct faculty drawn from
the governmental, non-governmental, and corporate communities in the DC
metro region and globally through the distance learning component of the
program. 

 

Moreover, the program's location in Washington DC affords students excellent
opportunities to attend Congressional hearings on energy and climate issues,
briefings by an array of leading think tanks and NGOs, and the opportunity
to network with leaders in the field on a regular basis. The program also
actively collaborates with leading organizations and corporations on energy
and climate issues throughout the world, affording students ample
opportunities for internships, project collaboration, and employment.

 

Additional information about the program can be obtained at:
http://advanced.jhu.edu/academic/environmental/master-of-science-in-energy-p
olicy-and-climate/

 

You can also keep abreast of program developments, as well as
contemporaneous energy and climate news, by "Liking" our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/JHUEPC

 

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you might have about
the program.

 

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Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director

Master of Science - Energy Policy & Climate Program 

Johns Hopkins University

1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

Room 104J

Washington, DC  20036

650.281.9126 (Mobile)

202.452.8713 (Fax)

[email protected]

http://energy.jhu.edu <http://energy.jhu.edu/> 

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/> 

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