Short-term program: Energy Transition towards net-zero - Sustainability and ESG reporting
The program is free of charge for participants.
The Interdisciplinary short-term program: Energy Transition towards net-zero - Sustainability and ESG reporting offers a unique opportunity to delve into the interconnected realms of these critical issues. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will emerge with a nuanced understanding and skills that will empower their future academic career in an interdisciplinary manner. In the atmosphere of academic experimentation, participants will engage in discussions, case studies, and hands-on activities.
The Interdisciplinary short-term program: Energy Transition towards net-zero - Sustainability and ESG reporting provides a fantastic opportunity to build a global network with renowned experts in the field and new likeminded friends.
Secure your spot now and join us for an unforgettable summer of learning, growth and inspiration.
Who can apply?
· PhD students (Polish and Foreign)
· last year students of master programmes.
We welcome applicants from all fields of sciences.
Maximum 30 participants will be invited, and participants are expected to fully attend and participate in the entire one-week program.
How to apply?
Fill out the form latest by 19 September 2024 (midnight, CET). The application will be assessed on a rolling basis.
The maximum number of participants is 30. In order to increase your chances apply as soon as possible.
Fees and accommodation
There are no tuition fees / applications fees, participating in the program is free of charge. Participants are responsible for booking their accommodation for the whole duration of the program. For a complete list of recommended accommodations, click here.
The summer school is funded by the Polish National Agency of Academic Exchange within the STER Programme.
Framework agenda
23 September – 29 September (Monday-Sunday)
09:30-11:00 or 11:15-12:30 - Lecture I
12:45-14:15 – Lecture II
14:15 – 16:30 Lunch break
16:30 - 18:00 – Lecture III / networking sessions
Saturday, September 29
Farewell day