Friday 12.December 2008
Renewable Energy World has published an article on the increased offers of university degrees in renewable
energy to bolster the work force towards the transition to a green economy. They point to RES as being one of front runners.
"As is the case with many aspects of the renewable energy industry, Europe is at the forefront. And when it comes to degrees in renewable energy, both undergraduate and graduate, Ohio isn't the only place to study renewable energy. RES – the School for Renewable Energy Science, in Iceland, in cooperation with University of Iceland and University of Akureyri, as well as in partnership with a number of technical universities throughout the globe, offers a one-year masters degree program in renewable energy science and technology."
Read the full article here: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/story?id=54212
"As is the case with many aspects of the renewable energy industry, Europe is at the forefront. And when it comes to degrees in renewable energy, both undergraduate and graduate, Ohio isn't the only place to study renewable energy. RES – the School for Renewable Energy Science, in Iceland, in cooperation with University of Iceland and University of Akureyri, as well as in partnership with a number of technical universities throughout the globe, offers a one-year masters degree program in renewable energy science and technology."
Read the full article here: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/story?id=54212

