Environment and Energy Security

The Environment and Energy Security in International Relations Master’s Programme in English is an academic program for graduate students, that is a collaboration between the Institute of International Relations the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and the College of the Environment of Wesleyan University. The program will impart both theoretical knowledge as well as practical skills to the student who will be imbued with skills in communications (web, writing and oral), negotiations, conflict resolution and community decision-making. The Programme will develop students with advanced training from specialists who have accomplished much on the international stage.

The target audience for the program is graduates of a wide range of faculty: International Relations, International Law, International Economy, International Business, Natural Sciences, Climate Science, and Energy Science, as well as practitioners from state bodies, international organizations, governmental and non-governmental organizations, research institutions, local governance bodies.

The program is based on the interdisciplinary approach to obtaining comprehensive knowledge of environmental and energy issues' impact on international relations, international law, international economics and business models and principles combined with practical skills.

We will pioneer cohort-based international project-based learning. The joint nature of the program through the exchange of students and professors, and intensive residencies should be transformative for both students and faculty.

 

Admission requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree from accredited institutions
  • Good working command of English
  • Successful acceptance of the essay on environmental and energy security topics
  • Three letters of reference from academic representatives

 

Degree on Graduation: Master of International Relations

Duration of the Programme: 3 semesters (1 year and 4 months)

Language of the Programme: English

The number of ECTS Credits: 90

 

Programme’s structure

 

MP on Environment and Energy Security in International Relations is comprised of four learning formats:

  1. Lecture/seminar,
  2. Think Tank,
  3. Intensive Residency,
  4. Research Thesis.

 

Courses offered are here

More about the Programme

EP_Enviroment and Energy Security in IR 2018

Plan EP_Enviroment and Energy Security in IR 2018

EP Environment and Energy Security in IR 2021

Plan EP Environment and Energy Security in IR 2021

Practical implementation

Professors` skills improvement

Program revision 2021

Program licensing 2021

Memoranda

Researches of students

Syllabuses 2021

 

Name of a graduate

Practice

Place of work

Serhii BovkunovichState Agency for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of Ukraine 
Larysa Vysokovska"MAHONOVA AND PARTNERS" LLC"MAHONOVA AND PARTNERS" LLC
Anastasia IvankoSolar Energy Association of UkraineAssociation "European-Ukrainian Energy Agency"
Serhii KachanUkrEnergoUkrainian Wind Energy Association
Kateryna Knysh Ukrainian Wind Energy AssociationUkrainian Wind Energy Association
Bohdan ManzheliySolar Energy Association of Ukraine

Solar Energy Association of Ukraine

LLC "D. TRADING"

Artem SafronovNational Aviation University 
Yana TimonPoltava Gas and Oil CompanyPoltava Gas and Oil Company
Oleksandr Shchadylo "MAHONOVA AND PARTNERS" LLC 
Ihor Bohdanov Institute of Hong Kong 
Anastasia Horbach 
  • Solar Energy Association of Ukraine
  • UkrEnergo
  • Solar Energy Association of Ukraine
  • UkrEnergo
Anna-Daria Ishchenko Solar Energy Association of Ukraine
UkrEnergo
State Agency for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of Ukraine
Maria KornienkoUkrEnergoUkrEnergo
Hlib Michno
  • Office of the Vice-Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine (European Green Course)
  • Consulting firm Ernst & Young Ukraine (Climate change and sustainable development)
  • DiXi Group Analytical Center (Energy Sector Research of Ukraine)
  • Ukrenergo (Analytics and international research)
Naftogaz of Ukraine (Development of low-carbon businesses, achievement of climate neutrality, innovation research, harmonization with the European Green Course)
Anastasia Pavlenko 
  • Accounting Chamber of Ukraine
  • Solar Energy Association of Ukraine
National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine
Anastasia StryzhykurkaSolar Energy Association of UkraineFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Daryna Yaroshovets
  • Solar Energy Association of Ukraine
  • UkrEnergo
State Agency for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of Ukraine
Aroshidze TengizSolar Energy Association of Ukraine