The 31 students of the Executive Master of Management in Energy (Class of 2022-2023) have just completed their first training module at IFP School.
From September 12 to 23, the students followed the two-week blended learning module. As a result, 26 were on the Rueil-Malmaison campus while 5 followed the courses remotely. This is the first time, outside the confinement periods linked to the Covid crisis, that students have had the opportunity to choose this modality.
This 18-month program is designed for professionals and is delivered in partnership with the BI Norwegian Business School. Students complete three modules in Oslo and two in Rueil-Malmaison.
The module in question was dedicated to the fundamentals of oil, gas and electricity.
As part of their training, the students visited the International Energy Agency, where they attended two conferences, one on global energy investments and the second on renewable energy.
This new class is very multicultural, including students from 18 countries: Brazil, China, Colombia, Croatia, France, Hungary, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sweden and the United Arab Emirates.
The students will return to Rueil-Malmaison in the spring of 2023 for their fourth module.