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Wind Power Summer School 2015

Posted by on February 3rd, 2015 · 2015, Built Environment, Engineering, Science, Short courses, Student Exchange, UNSW Winter Break

Study Wind Power in Denmark!

Are you interested in getting an insight into the latest developments in wind power along with other international students and, at the same time, meet some of the leading companies in the industry? If yes, this international summer school in Denmark is your chance to develop your skills, meet peers from around the world and enhance your career possibilities.

From 2-14 August 2015, Aarhus University School of Engineering presents a summer school program in cooperation with Siemens Wind Power and Vestas Wind Systems A/S. By participating in the summer school program, you will get a unique opportunity to use and develop your engineering qualifications in close collaboration with these world leading companies.

The purpose of the summer course is to enable participants to apply their engineering competences to wind turbine technology problems and gain an insight into the functioning of turbines and the interaction between the different subcomponents and their demand profiles. The summer course’s main focus is on mechanics and power engineering problems.

You will gain a course specific theoretical insight, but you will also be challenged to apply the theory when solving complex practical tasks in the industry.

To access the Wind Power Summer School website for information concerning housing, locations and social programs, please click here. Students can also access additional information on the Wind Power Summer School Brochure.

There may be a limited number of exchange places available for this program.

Application: UNSW students who would like to apply to the program should complete the Global Education Outgoing Application and Transfer of Credit form 2015 and email to advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au before Thursday, March 12th at 9am.


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