Center
for Energy and Environmental Policy
Established
in 1980 at the University of Delaware, the Center
is a leading institution for interdisciplinary graduate
education, research, and advocacy in energy and environmental
policy.
CEEP is led by Dr. John
Byrne, Distinguished Professor of
Energy & Climate Policy at the University. For his contributions to Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 1992, he shares the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Panel's authors and review editors.
The Center is composed
of an internationally diverse faculty and research
staff with backgrounds in a variety of disciplines
including economics, sociology, geography, political
science, philosophy, engineering, urban planning and
environmental studies.
CEEP’s student
body is likewise a diverse cultural and intellectual
community. Placing a premium on critical thinking
and analysis, students at CEEP are addressing a wide
spectrum of issues from climate change to energy transformation,
environmental justice, indigenous rights, sustainable
development and water equity. CEEP provides students
with a range of opportunities to follow their own
research interests within four degree programs.
OUR
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
PhD
in Energy and Environmental Policy (PhD-ENEP)
Master of Energy and Environmental Policy (MEEP)
PhD in Urban Affairs
and Pubic Policy, Concentration in Technology, Environment,
and Society (PhD-UAPP/TES)
Master of
Arts in Urban Affairs and Public Policy, Concentration
in Energy, Environment, and Equity (MA-UAPP/E3)
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