The Management for Energy and Environmental Transition (MEET) at the University of Genoa trains future managers to lead the energy and ecological transition. You will study sustainability strategy, regulation, finance, and management control through a mix of lectures, applied workshops, and industry-focused activities.
The Management for Energy and Environmental Transition (MEET) program at the University of Genoa is designed to equip future leaders with the skills necessary to drive the energy and ecological transition. This innovative course emphasizes sustainability strategy, regulatory frameworks, financial aspects, and effective management control. Students will engage in a blend of lectures, practical workshops, and industry-oriented activities, preparing them for a dynamic career in the energy sector.
Programme Structure: The MEET program is a full-time postgraduate course that spans 24 months, offering a structured curriculum of core courses complemented by applied learning experiences.
Core courses (indicative):
Applied learning & professional development:
Final assessment: Students will complete required examinations and/or project components as outlined by the University of Genoa.
Applicants are expected to possess a first-cycle degree (such as a Bachelor’s) or an equivalent qualification in economics, management, engineering, law, or similar fields. Note that specific degree class requirements may vary.
There is typically no GRE/GMAT requirement for this program.
Graduates of the MEET program will be well-prepared for a variety of roles in the energy sector, including management positions focused on sustainability and transition strategies. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience gained during the program positions students to excel in various industries committed to energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.
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