Energy Politics and Law MSc
University of Aberdeen
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As a pillar of modern society, energy is often underestimated in its political, economic, and legal influence on our daily lives. Whether we like it or not, the supply, distribution, and consumption of energy has fundamentally moulded the world around us into the one we live in now.MSc Energy Politics and Law provides you with the opportunity to study energy, as one of the most important yet under-analysed topics in international relations, from a multi-disciplinary perspective.MSc Energy ...Read more

As a pillar of modern society, energy is often underestimated in its political, economic, and legal influence on our daily lives. Whether we like it or not, the supply, distribution, and consumption of energy has fundamentally moulded the world around us into the one we live in now.

MSc Energy Politics and Law provides you with the opportunity to study energy, as one of the most important yet under-analysed topics in international relations, from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

MSc Energy Politics & Law is a comprehensive programme that provides you with the building blocks of energy’s role within politics, economics, and law to equip you for careers in any organisation or sector engaging with energy as a topic of policy and praxis.

This programme provides the opportunity and ability to analyse energy as a political instrument, a modern commodity, and a social necessity. Over the course of the MSc, you will have the chance to examine energy within multiple disciplines, looking at issues such as:

The role of energy within climate and environmental politics and policy
The securitisation of energy and its role in conflict and violence
The political and social consequences of fossil fuel and green energy development
Energy regulations, and gaps in regulation, at the domestic and international levels
The economics of energy supply, distribution, and consumption
The legal, economic, and political opportunities and challenges facing our global transition to renewable energies

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10/279
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Santosh
30 Jan 24

The location of the University in Aberdeen as a hub for the energy sector makes it a great place to be a student with focus on energy transition where business, academia and..Read more

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Hidayatullah
06 Dec 23

It is a great pleasure to study at a prominent uni globally, especially an LLM in Energy Law. I engage with reputable lecturers and significant students across the globe with..Read more

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Entry requirements

Applicants for admission will normally be expected to hold a relevant Honours degree with a 2:1 standard from a recognised university or body. Applicants without this qualification may be admitted subject to having an alternative qualification, or an approved level of work experience appropriate to the field of study. Also taken into careful consideration is the trajectory of results. An applicant without an overall 2.1 but with 2.1 results in their final two years of study may be admitted.

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£11,100 per year

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£23,000 per year

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30 Jan 24
The location of the University in Aberdeen as a hub for the energy sector makes it a great place to be a student with focus on energy transition where business, academia and...
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Hidayatullah
06 Dec 23
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University of Aberdeen
King's College Aberdeen AB24 3FX United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Aberdeen  0.9 miles away

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