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Revolutionising Education

in High-Performance Computing, Artificial Intelligence, CyberSec and other emerging technologies

Not sure what to study? Take our
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SURVEY COMING SOON

Step Into the Future of Learning with Our Virtual Campus

Explore an immersive, digital gateway to Europe's leading wind energy education, bringing together cutting-edge interactive tools, including 360° campus tours, VR-powered labs, and guided learning pathways, to help you discover courses from top universities—all in one seamless experience. 

Master of Science Programmes

M.Sc. programmes (120 ECTS) typically attract students who study full-time over
a 2-year period. Upon completion of the M.Sc. programme, students are awarded a M.Sc. degree.

 

Target:

Students holding a Bachelor or B.Sc. degree.

 

Prerequisite:

Admission to some specific M.Sc. Programmes – like Wind Energy Programme – requires a relevant bachelor degree.

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Master's Degrees

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Part-time Master’s programmes (60 ECTS or 90 ECTS) are structured LLL offerings attracting participants who already hold some work experience and would like to upskill/reskill within 
a given discipline.

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Target:

Professionals that hold at least a relevant Bachelor or B.Sc. degree and two years of work experience in the field.

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Prerequisite:

Hold a relevant Bachelor or B.Sc. degree and at least two years of relevant work experience.

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Lifelong Learning Modules

Self-standing Lifelong Learning (LLL) modules typically attract participants who wish to upskill/reskill quickly within a specific topic. These flexible learning opportunities are delivered  in the form of short courses, workshops, or Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). 

 

Target:

Professionals and students in relevant fields of work who want to advance their digital skills and/or reskill/upskill in Wind and Energy Systems.

 

Prerequisite:

The requirements for entry are typically lower than for M.Sc. and Master's programmes such that a broader audience can benefit from the courses. â€‹â€‹â€‹

“The potential of Digital Twins in the Wind industry is enormous. From using VR to demonstrate installation or dismantling of wind turbine components...Digital Twins are here to stay, and its adoption by wind energy players will be accelerating while moving to a digitalised energy sector."

Lukas Farah, VESTAS

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