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26 Master's degrees in Sustainable Energy in Netherlands

Sustainable Energy System Management
Do you want to learn how to build and develop smart systems that are able to interact with their environment? Do you want to manage complex issues, convert them into feasible projects and monitor their correct implementation? Then this Sustainable Energy System Management degree from Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen is the master programme for you!
Islands and Sustainability
Islands and Sustainability is a track from University of Groningen within the Research Master in Spatial Sciences. It combines thorough training in scientific research with a thematic specialization on Islands and Sustainability.

Sustainable and Circular Chemistry
How is chemistry essential to the energy, resource and material transition? How do you translate your ideas and creativity to sustainable, safe and circular processes? Are you eager to learn how chemistry can contribute to a more sustainable future? Then the Sustainable and Circular Chemistry programme from Utrecht University is for you.

Science for Energy and Sustainability (Chemistry)
The Chemistry - Science for Energy and Sustainability programme of the University of Amsterdam is an two-year interdisciplinary track within the Master's programmes Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy. It combines ‘hard’ scientific research with the analysis of societal issues, business models and government regulations.

Science for Energy and Sustainability (Physics and Astronomy)
Science for Energy and Sustainability (SfES) is an interdisciplinary track within the UvA Master's programmes Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy. The Physics and Astronomy - Science for Energy and Sustainability programme is offered by University of Amsterdam.

Global Challenges for Sustainability
The Master’s in Global Challenges for Sustainability from University of Barcelona is a unique international learning opportunity that will help you become a change-maker. Students work on real-life global challenges with national and international organisations and emerge with essential skills for the 21st century.