A.A. 2026/27
MEDEA course aims to provide in-depth knowledge on the problems facing companies that operate in the energy and environmental sector, with a particular focus on the challenges posed by energy transition and sustainability. In recent years, the curriculum has been progressively updated to systematically integrate topics such as renewable energy, decarbonization and circular economy.
The course has a 70-year history, is attended by graduates from Economics and other technical degrees, and is distinguished by its highly effective placement rate, both in Italy and abroad. In recent years, all Italian students have been hired within 3-4 months of completing the Master's program. Non-Italian students have generally found employment in their home countries.
The course has widespread appeal, therefore graduates of both courses find employment across the energy sector, from administration, finance and control to strategy and international relations, contracts, trading, analysis and risk management. A growing number of graduates are engaged in professional activities directly related to energy transition and sustainability in various segments of the energy supply chain.
The careers opportunities resulting from the two courses (level 1 and level 2) may vary in the type of tasks required, but not in the field of employment, which for both levels involves organizations engaged in energy transition and sustainability processes, in Italy and abroad, in line with the educational focus of the program.
Il tirocinio consisterà nello svolgimento di un project work.
In order to promote the spread of energy culture in specific countries of interest to the energy sector, a number of scholarships may be awarded to deserving students who hold the citizenship of one of the following countries, as an example: Algeria, Angola, Cyprus, Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Indonesia, Italy, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Mexico, Mozambique, Qatar, Tunisia, Turkmenistan and United Arab Emirates.
The scholarship includes, in addition to fee waiver and a scholarship worth € 1.500 gross/month, free educational materials and the use of company canteens. When awarding scholarships, the Examining Board will evaluate the university curriculum, other qualifications and professional experience gained. Academic background or professional experience in the energy sector will be adequately evaluated.
Individuals chosen independently by foreign Eni Companies may also participate in the courses.
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