
Overview
EIT InnoEnergy Master School is Co-funded by the European Union.
Going beyond the scope of a traditional nuclear education, the European Master in Nuclear Energy (EMINE) programme from EIT InnoEnergy Master School helps tomorrow’s engineers understand nuclear power in the context of a diverse energy mix.
Nuclear energy plays an essential role in the global low-carbon energy mix. It is vital to the successful energy transition – and is a dynamic sector in which to build a lifelong career in sustainable energy.
Engineering. Environment. Society. Study nuclear energy in context
The European Master’s in Nuclear Energy (MSc EMINE) deepens your technical knowledge, while broadening your understanding of the wider energy sector and the societal, economic and environmental impacts of nuclear energy. Whether it’s leading the design of new reactor types, managing the safe decommissioning of older plants, developing innovative new policy, or planning effective waste management, this nuclear energy programme equips you to meet the challenges facing the global industry.
Programme outline
The two-year MSc EMINE programme gives you an in-depth knowledge of the nuclear industry, and its role within the wider energy ecosystem. You receive the high-level scientific and technical education required to master the engineering complexities of nuclear power generation, as well as training in business and innovation management.
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Visit official programme websiteProgramme Structure
Year 1
- In the first year, you can choose to attend either KTH: Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm or UPC: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech, where you take core modules in the fundamentals of nuclear engineering, safety and radiation protection, as well as design and management of power plants.
Year 2
In the second year, you remain in France and attend either the Grenoble INP or the Université Paris-Saclay. At this stage in the programme, students choose to specialise in one of the following areas:
- Materials science for nuclear energy
- Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
- Nuclear plant design
- Operations
- Fuel cycle
- Decommissioning and waste management
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Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Chemical Engineering Physics Energy & Power Engineering View 32 other Masters in Energy & Power Engineering in SwedenExplore more key information
Visit official programme websiteAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any academic requirements for this programme.
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
- A completed Bachelor’s degree (worth a minimum of 180 ECTS credits)
- English language proficiency
- Programme-specific requirements
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Visit official programme websiteLiving costs for Stockholm
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.
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Visit official programme websiteThis programme is taught in different countries. Which country are you interested in?
- France
- Spain
- Sweden