EUREF-Talent-Campus
EUREF-Talent-Campus
Practice-oriented studies at the centre of the concept
How can green hydrogen be produced? What storage options are there for renewable energies? Which future technologies are also economically viable? These are just some of the questions that TU Berlin students have been studying for ten years on the EUREF campus in the capital.
But it is not only in Berlin that these forward-looking programs are being pursued: Starting in 2024, with the opening of the new EUREF Campus in North Rhine-Westphalia, the successful concept of networking business and science will be continued in Düsseldorf.
Five Master’s programs are currently being developed here. The first two Master’s programs, Management of Smart and Sustainable Energy Systems (MSc) and Sustainable Energy and Hydrogen Infrastructures (MSc), will start in the winter semester of 2025. The application phase has already begun.
Students benefit from the excellent expertise on the EUREF-Campus, particularly when it comes to teaching. They can establish contact with the companies, start-ups and research institutions active on the campus at an early stage, exchange ideas on curricular content and develop innovative formats together.
The spatial and content-related proximity of research, teaching and business is a win-win situation for everyone involved. In view of the increasing shortage of skilled labour, access to talent for industry is becoming ever more important, and therefore also for tackling the energy and mobility transition.