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Editorial
We remind you that the 3rd Edition of the ESCP Energy Trading Challenge is fast approaching. The best students from leading HE in the UK, Europe and the Americas have already registered to participate in the competition. This year’s event is sponsored by Glencore (one of the world’s largest global diversified natural resource companies and a major producer and marketer of more than 90 commodities, with 90 offices in over 50 countries).
Upcoming activities can be found below:
1. ESCP Energy Trading Challenge taking place on 22nd & 23rd February, 2019. The event is jointly organised by our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) students, in collaboration with Smart Global, ESCP, and its EMC. You have until the end of the 5th of February to register your team. 2. The 4th HAEE Energy Conference taking place in Athens on 6th - 8th May. The event is organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE), Greek affiliate of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE).
Energy Programmes at ESCP:
Admission process for the 2019 intake of our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) is now open. To find out more, contact Viktorija Nikitina at [email protected] or +442074438873.
For those who are more advanced in their professional career (more than 5 years of experience), we also offer a part-time Executive Master in Energy Management (EMEM). Individual modules from the EMEM programme are offered as an optional study track. Admissions for the programmes operate with rolling deadlines. To find out more, contact Crochenka McCarthy at: [email protected] or +44 (0)20 7443 8823.
Our masterclass in "Small Scale LNG" in cooperation with Energy Delta Institute and Fluxys will take place from 28th - 30th October, 2019. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the latest technologies and business models from the world’s leading regions in small scale LNG, Northern Europe and Scandinavia. To find out more, please click here.
Finally, to keep up-to-date on all activities at the Centre, we invite you to join our LinkedIn group, Energy Management @ ESCP Business School.
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Conferences & Workshops
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Affiliates Events
4th HAEE Symposium
ESCP Business School and its Energy Management Centre (EMC) took part as Knowledge Partners at the 4th HAEE Energy Symposium organised by the Hellenic Association for Energy Economics (HAEE) on 6 - 8 May 2019 in Athens, Greece.
It is an undeniable fact that we are witnessing a new evolving era in the global energy scene. This volatile environment poses serious questions, challenges and opportunities for countries, industries, professionals and academics. Apart from globally-oriented concerns, the symposium focused on the European energy sector which should constantly cope with uncertainties in the South-Eastern European region, which is a very sensitive area due to continuously changing geopolitical and social conditions.
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Academic Programmes
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London - Paris - Internship
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London - Paris - Berlin - Madrid - Consultancy Project
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Our Mission
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The EMC Advisory Board
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The EMC Advisory Board is comprised of top energy experts from the world's industry leaders in both the public and private sectors.
- They advise the EMC in several different areas:The curricula of the MSc in Energy Management and Executive Master in Energy Management, ensuring both programmes meet the needs of participants on academic and professional levels.
- Research that makes significant impact on best business practices.
- Current and future activities which benefit the EMC's partners, affiliates, students and alumni.
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Views on Energy News
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Thursday, January 10, 2019
The global oil market and its leaders
2018 had seen oil prices buffeted by bullish and bearish influences with oil prices seesawing from $66.87 a barrel on the first day of the year, to a high of $87 in early November then slumping ...
Dr Mamdouh G. SALAMEH
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Centre News
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Thursday, January 24, 2019
When put to the vote, Theresa May’s Brexit deal was overwhelmingly rejected by Parliament. MPs voted 432 to 202 against the UK Prime Minister’s withdrawal agreement - the largest defeat for a sitting government in history.
Despite May’s government surviving a no-confidence vote after this crushing ...
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The ESCP Energy Community
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