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PV i Un<strong>der</strong>visningen EFP 33033-0020<br />

1.1 Academic training (universities and research institutions)<br />

European level training activities are mentioned in the following in a random sequence (for<br />

the detailed description of each one of them please see the attached websites).<br />

1.1.1 EUREC (European Renewable Energy Centres Agency):<br />

Administers an European Master in Renewable Energy (http://www.master.eurec.be)<br />

within which PV is an important part. It is supported by the EC DG TREN through the<br />

ALTENER programme; ADEME from France is one of the other sponsors. The<br />

participating universities are:<br />

- Ecole des Mines de Paris (Engineering school of mines of Paris, France)<br />

- Loughborough University (UK)<br />

- University of Zaragoza (Spain)<br />

- Oldenburg University (Germany)<br />

- University of Athens (Greece)<br />

- Kassel University (Germany)<br />

- National Technical University of Athens (Greece)<br />

- University of Northumbria (UK)<br />

- University of Zaragoza (Spain)<br />

In this programme, students study the first semester at one of the four universities above,<br />

where they follow topics relating to all types of renewable energy. PV is part of the core<br />

syllabus in solar energy (solar thermal and solar photovoltaics). In the second semester,<br />

students specialise in a particular renewable energy at one of the rest five universities.<br />

Current options are wind, biomass, PV, hybrid systems or energy in buildings. Those<br />

students who choose PV, study at Northumbria (UK). The programme ends with a sixmonth<br />

project related to the specialisation taken and un<strong>der</strong>taken in industry, a research<br />

laboratory or at the university. Core courses are taught in three different languages<br />

(English, French and Spanish) and the specialisations in English. The course has both<br />

European and non-European students and most graduates end up working in the renewables<br />

field.<br />

1.1.2 The Solar Institute Jülich (SIJ):<br />

At Aachen University of Applied Science also cooperates with a large number of<br />

universities and research institutes all over the world (http://www.fhaachen.de/partner.html)<br />

and is involved in a number of projects concerning training<br />

activities in Europe, Latin America and in the Indo-Asian region.<br />

1.1.3 European Solar Engineering School:<br />

(http://www.eses.org) is a one-year program organised by the Solar Energy Research<br />

Center (SERC) at Dalarna University in Sweden. This program leads to a Swedish<br />

"Magisterexamen" (Master of Science) with a major in Mechanical Engineering and<br />

specialisation in Solar Energy Engineering. All courses are taught in English. The<br />

programme includes both courses and a thesis; it focuses on designing PV and hybrid<br />

systems and on passive solar heating in buildings. PV relevant courses are solar electricity,<br />

PV and hybrid system design, solar buildings.<br />

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