Cleantech Innovation at Imperial College London - UCAS

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Course summary

The MSc Cleantech Innovation programme is designed to provide aspiring climate entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge necessary to create revolutionary cleantech innovation. You will develop a deep understanding of the technical aspects of climate change challenges and formulate your own solutions to these within the cleantech themes of energy, materials, manufacturing, water, transport and food. The MSc Cleantech Innovation is jointly delivered through the Dyson School of Design Engineering and the Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment. You will also interact through Undaunted, the Grantham Institute's innovative initiative, including completing a residency project with the Greenhouse accelerator programme startups. You will have the opportunity to meet and learn from expert innovators across the cleantech spectrum. Develop new skills as designer, innovator and problem solver to create your own technology and get ready to launch it into the world, delivering real change. You will work with collaborators, inside and outside Imperial, to help make your cleantech solutions a reality! The course includes individual and group components, across a variety of modes including videos, written work, invention, prototyping and business planning.


Entry requirements

The minimum entry requirement is a 2.1 UK Honours degree (or equivalent) in a Science, Technology or Engineering discipline (or a comparable qualification recognised by the College). Applications from the areas of Design Engineering, Architecture and Industrial Design are encouraged. Candidates, who don’t hold a degree in a Science, Technology or Engineering discipline, but hold a 2.1 UK Honours degree in other disciplines and fulfil one or more of the following: a genuine passion for sustainability and engineering that extends beyond academic study and is evidenced through a variety of extracurricular, impactful projects demonstrated exceptional leadership abilities in a start-up or corporate environment have an evidenced track record of producing innovation display excellency through esteemed awards in any of the following areas: design engineering, engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental studies, design, sustainability and science, climate science are invited to apply and may be considered for an interview.


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Cleantech Innovation at Imperial College London - UCAS