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System-thinking to innovate energy systems

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By Tony Bi, responsible for the Energy System Fundamentals course in the MEL in Clean Energy Engineering program, is a professor in the UBC Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Director of the Clean Energy Research Centre. As a…

Lead transformation in your industry

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We are living in a time of transformation. Artificial intelligence, machine learning and other digital technologies are transforming virtually every industry, from health care to manufacturing and construction. The pressure to meet ambitious…

Why study renewable energy engineering?

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The need for sustainable energy engineers has never been greater.

The added value of the MEL and MHLP programs

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Going back to school to do a master's program is a commitment to your personal and professional growth.

How can engineers successfully transition into leadership roles?

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The path that engineers take to reach leadership roles is a process in and of itself: it takes time to develop the knowledge, skills and experience needed to effectively and confidently head up interdisciplinary teams to have a far-reaching impact…

Engineering leaders, business strategists

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Engineering leaders, business strategists Many engineering professionals arrive at a point in their careers when a graduate degree is the next logical step. The question then becomes: which degree is the right one? This can be a difficult question…

The value of the UBC campus experience

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If you're looking to expand your horizons and transform your career, choosing UBC for your master's degree has clear advantages.

Moving to Canada

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Moving to a new country to study involves a lot of unknowns – about where you'll live, how you'll adapt to a new culture and what kind of job you'll have after you graduate. We asked three Master of Engineering (MEL) graduates to…

Business Summer Camp

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Ask a Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) or Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) graduate about their courses and you'll hear about APPP504 or “business summer camp.” This compulsory three-week course gives students a big-picture…

Reinvent yourself

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For many high-achieving professionals, there comes a point where they wonder if it's time for something new – a time to move beyond the boxes they've used to define themselves throughout their educational and professional life. A master’s…

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