The interuniversity master’s degree in Hydrogen Technologies is now open for enrolment for its second edition, which will begin on 14 October. After the great success of its first edition, with 75 students enrolled and all places filled, this new course is expected to give continuity to the programme, consolidating it as a great training reference for the technological development of this vector, a major bet for the energy transition in the coming years.
On 24 May, at 18:30h, a virtual information session will be held to provide all the details of the new edition of the programme.
The Master’s Degree in Hydrogen Technologies will once again be taught in its 4 locations: Bilbao, Barcelona, Tarragona and Zaragoza, and will offer the same number of places as last year: 75 in total, distributed as follows: 30 in Bilbao, 15 in Barcelona, 15 in Tarragona and 15 in Zaragoza. As a new feature this year, the theory classes will be taught exclusively online in all locations, except in Bilbao, where they can also be followed in person.
More information about registration : https://www.mondragon.edu/cursos/es/master-tecnologias-hidrogeno/?utm_source=5498_NdP_Ind_TOT_22-23&utm_medium=POST&utm_campaign=22205900_MITH
Informative session:
The programme is aimed at professionals interested in training in hydrogen technologies and their applications, such as project managers and technicians from companies that are introducing or plan to introduce hydrogen technologies in their products or services in the future, professionals from the industrial or technological sector interested in the potential of this new vector or companies supplying the energy sector that want to prepare their technicians for the new sustainability challenges of the future.
This master’s degree, which has been designed with Repsol-Petronor’s experience in the field of technology and energy, is backed by 5 state universities: Mondragon Unibertsitatea, the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the University of Zaragoza, along with 6 other training and research centres: Somorrostro Integrated Vocational Training Centre, the Institut Comte de Rius in Tarragona, the Institut Escola del Treball in Barcelona, the Pirámide Integrated Public Vocational Training Centre, the School of Industrial Organisation and the Hydrogen Foundation of Aragon.