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Australian National University, MA, Engineering in Solar Energy Technologies

 

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Full-time February years: 2
The aim of this two-year program is to provide students with a qualification in Engineering at the Masters level. Students will gain in-depth advanced technical knowledge in Solar Energy Technologies, an area of world-leading research strength at ANU. The global renewable energy industry is growing rapidly, offering exciting career prospects in research and development, manufacturing industries and large-scale renewable energy projects.

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ANU is located in Acton on the north side of Lake Burley Griffin, just west of the city centre.


Arriving by plane:

ANU is a 15 minute drive from Canberra Airport. An Airport Express bus to and from the city operates regularly throughout the day. Taxis are available at all times of the day.


Arriving by train or coach:

Canberra has a direct rail service from Sydney and a combined rail and bus service from Melbourne. Coaches arrive in the city centre, a short taxi journey from ANU.