The Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate program at Johns Hopkins
University seeks to prepare the next generation of interdisciplinary
professionals to address climate change issues and to foster the development
of sustainable energy systems. As a professional program based in Washington
DC, our students benefit from the tremendous expertise of JHU faculty, as
well as instructors drawn from the governmental and non-governmental sectors
in the DC area, including U.S. EPA, the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, the U.S. Department of Energy, the World Resources Institute,
and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Our classes are also enriched by
the expertise of our students, many of whom are working professionals in the
energy and climate sectors in the United States and globally. Our students
also benefit from the networking and internship opportunities that are
afforded by our location in the center of climate and energy policymaking in
the United States.

 

Additional information about our program can be found at:
http://advanced.jhu.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/energy-policy-and
-climate/. We are currently accepting applications for the fall and spring
semesters. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have additional
questions about the program. 

 

Thanks, wil

 

 

Dr. Wil Burns, Associate Director

Master of Science, Energy Policy & Climate Program

Johns Hopkins University

1717 Massachusetts Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20036

650.281.9126 (Mobile)

202.452.8713 (Fax)

http://energy.jhu.edu

 

Skype ID: Wil.Burns

Blog: Teaching Climate & Energy Law & Policy,
http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org <http://www.teachingclimatelaw.org/> 

 

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