In a global context shaped by climate urgency, energy security, and the reconfiguration of international energy markets, the Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE), together with the National University of Rosario (UNR), announce that enrollment is now open for the third edition of their Master’s Degree in Energy Transitions. This advanced academic program is designed to equip the professionals who will lead the next phase of the energy transition in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The master’s program is delivered fully online and comprises a total of 700 academic hours. It responds to the growing need for specialization in critical areas such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable systems planning, energy economics, energy geopolitics, electric mobility, energy storage, and technological innovation.
Starting on July 24, 2026, the program is aimed at professionals, researchers, academics, public officials, and decision-makers involved in the energy, environmental, and economic sectors. It serves as a regional platform to enhance capabilities in one of the most strategic sectors for the coming decade.
Latin America and the Caribbean stand at a pivotal moment: the region has one of the cleanest electricity matrices in the world and holds essential resources to contribute to global decarbonization. However, transforming this potential into sustainable development requires highly qualified human capital. In this regard, the master’s program seeks to bridge the gap between technical knowledge, regulation, innovation, and decision-making.
The academic curriculum combines synchronous classes, asynchronous learning materials, case studies, academic mentoring, and a preparatory workshop for the thesis or final project. All of this is delivered through an interdisciplinary approach integrating technical, economic, environmental, social, and regulatory dimensions.
With this new edition, OLACDE reaffirms its commitment to specialized training as one of the fundamental pillars for building more resilient, competitive, and sustainable energy systems across the region.
To begin the enrollment process, visit:
https://unr.edu.ar/maestria-en-transiciones-energeticas/?trk=public_post-text
Once registration on the platform has been completed, applicants must submit the required documentation to:
transiciones.energeticas@gmail.com / maestria@olacde.org
More information: https://capevlac.olade.org/en/home-masters-degree/
