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Are you a
rising sophomoregraduate or undergraduate student who’s passionate about
energyENERGY and
climate changeCLIMATE CHANGE?
Apply to join the MIT Energy Initiative and explore
IcelandNORWAY,
GermanyGERMANY, and
DenmarkDENMARK and their respective clean energy efforts and technologies.
Apply Below!
When? Early summer 2020
*This is when the abroad trip will take place, but please note that the program as a whole has components taking place both before and after these dates.
Part One: Preparatory SeminarAugust 20-28, 2022
*dates subject to change
Costs: $800 per student, including a $100 deposit
*limited scholarships are available
Part 1: Preparatory Meetings
Before embarking on the field trip (dates TBD), participating students will take on a three-day preparatory short-course on campus. This will include talks from relevant professors, industry experts, and researchers on low-carbon energypart in two preparatory meetings on campus.
Part
Two2: Trip to Europe
From (dates TBD)August 20-28, 2022, participating students will travel as a cohort to IcelandNorway, Germany and Denmark, engaging with the practical applications of the energy technologies they will have grappled with during the preparatory seminar.
Part Three: German Students Come to MIT
At the end of (dates TBD), a small group of students from a German university will be traveling to MIT for 10 days. These students will be learning about how the U.S. deals with energy and students from the Europe field trip will engage with these students.
Note: As a continuation of the field trip, summer UROPs with related research will be available.
. Stops will include
- Shell Technology Lab in Germany
- Kiel University in Germany
- Siemens Gansa
- Green Labs
- Ferry to Norway
- Mädel
- Equinor
- & more!
APPLY HERE: https://mit.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_50ZXH5mqSQXCWEe
Questions? Concerns? Email miteifieldtrip@mit
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Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email Aisling O'Grady at aogrady@mit.edu.