Structure and objectives of the Programme
ADRION Joint Transnational Master’s Programme in Renewable Energy is a comprehensive 2-year (4 semesters, 120 ECTS) full-time scientific and challenge-based Master program (to distinguish from similar executive-type of programs). It combines the specific expertise and specializations offered by the national Masters of eight Partner Universities that form the Consortium:
- University of Patras, Department of Chemical Engineering
- IUAV University of Venice, Department of Architecture and Arts
- University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
- Algebra Bernays University, Department of Computing
- University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences
- International University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
- University of Tirana, Department of Industrial Chemistry
- Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering
ADRION Joint Transnational Master’s Programme in Renewable Energy urage students in the formulation and promotion of scientific thought.
The ADRION Joint Transnational Master Programme in Renewable Energy acknowledges significant interest in renewable energy topics among the countries in the Adriatic-Ionian region. It focuses on actively involving and enhancing the skills of various stakeholders aiming to bolster the support for the energy transition and improve the operations of businesses, academia, and civil society in the region. The project facilitates and promotes the energy transition by creating a joint master’s degree program focused on renewable energy.
The Programme is based on the collaboration of six countries representing different regions within the focused area, comprising three EU countries (Greece, Italy, and Croatia) and three IPA countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Albania). More specifically, the ADRION Joint Transnational Master Programme in Renewable Energy is developed by the partnership between eight University partners – University of Patras, Department of Chemical Engineering (Greece), IUAV University of Venice, Department of Architecture and Arts (Italy), University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (Croatia), Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering (Italy), Algebra Bernays University, Department of Computing (Croatia), University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences (Serbia), International University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (Bosnia & Herzegovina), University of Tirana, Department of Industrial Chemistry (Albania).
Moreover, the Programme has established a diverse network encompassing academia, research, and businesses. Its main strategy embraces a transdisciplinary approach that is founded on principles of mutual learning and context-based knowledge. It encourages mobility and combines the benefits of both live courses and online activities to maximize the learning potential.