The Carolina Foundation facilitates access to the Master’s Degree in Solar Energy at the University of Almeria through its postgraduate scholarship programme for the 2024-2025 academic year. As a specific aspect of the call, and in compliance with various mandates on gender equality, student mobility and universities; and, in particular, in the III Meeting of Ministers and High Authorities of Science, Technology and Innovation, held in Antigua Guatemala in October 2018, the Repsol Foundation and the Carolina Foundation have prepared a scholarship programme aimed exclusively at postgraduate training for women graduates in STEM areas (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). This new programme aims to promote and guarantee equal access and opportunities for women in scientific, technological and academic careers, as well as to contribute to reducing the existing gap between men and women in training and professional development in these areas of knowledge. The Master’s Degree in Solar Energy at the University of Almeria, attached to the Postgraduate and Continuing Education Centre, is managed by the CIESOL research centre, a joint centre of the University of Almeria and the Almeria Solar Platform, belonging to CIEMAT (Centre for Environmental and Technological Energy Research). With a clear research orientation, the master’s degree addresses the fundamentals and development of a wide range of applications of solar energy for heat and electricity production, water treatment and biotechnological processes, building, agriculture and materials science.

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