EUREC Agency Award
Join the competition for the best undergraduate project in Renewable Energy!
EUREC Agency (European Renewable Energy Research Centres) will deliver three awards to the best students’ projects on Renewable Energy. The aim of these prestigious awards is to promote excellence in the study of Renewable Energy, to reward talent and to encourage Renewable Energy debate worldwide.
If you are in the last year of undergraduate studies and interested in renewable energy, you are entitled to apply to the EUREC Awards competition.
To apply, you must go to this page, fill the application form and upload your University transcripts, a two-page abstract of a project related to renewable energy, and a letter from one of your professors.
The awards consist in one prize of 5000€ to the best first cycle project and two prizes of 2000€ to the second and third selected projects. The winners of the EUREC Award will receive them during the starting ceremony of the European Master in Renewable Energy in September in Brussels.
Think about the future, think Renewable and get a chance to win!
For more information and to apply, please visit our website: http://www.master.eurec.be/en/
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Last modified: | 16 January 2020 10.30 a.m. |
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