mercoledì 23 aprile 2014

EUREC Awards 2013

For the second year, EUREC Agency (European Renewable Energy Research Centres) will deliver awards to the best students' projects on Renewable Energy. The aim of these prestigious awards is to promote excellence in the study of Renewable Energy, to reward talent and to encourage Renewable Energy debate worldwide.
Through these awards, EUREC Agency would like to stimulate interest in research in Renewable Energy and encourage young students to pursue a career in the field.
We would like to circulate this information to your students, and allow them to participate to this competition.
The award is open to all students in the last year of their undergraduate studies or in the year immediately following graduation . They have to submit a two-page abstract of a project related to renewable energy, a copy of their transcripts as well as a letter of recommendation/introduction from one of their professors. The awards consist in one prize of 3.000€ to the best first cycle project and two prizes of 1.500€ to the second and third selected projects.
If one of your students is winning a EUREC Award, we will display the name and logo of your University on the EUREC Master website, as well as in an article in our quarterly newsletter. You see here the winners of the EUREC Awards 2012: http://www.master.eurec.be/en/Careers-and-EUREC-Awards/EUREC-Awards/Results-of-the-EUREC-Awards-2012/
You will find attached an email to be circulated to your students on how to apply to the EUREC Awards, and to be possibly published on your University website.
I thank you to circulate the information to your students, allowing them to enter the competition, and helping us promoting excellence in Renewable Energy.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.
Best regards,
Nathalie

Nathalie Richet
Master Programme Manager

European Master in Renewable Energy
EUREC Agency
Renewable Energy House
Rue d'Arlon 63-67
B-1040 Brussels
Belgium

EUREC Agency is the European association representing Europe's renewable energy research centres