Managing the Energy Transition
Dive into critical global policy trends behind the shift from fossil fuels toward more sustainable energy sources. This transition, which is already underway, promises far-reaching ramifications for the global economy, affecting industries, governments, and societies at large. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the current energy policy landscape and the compelling drivers—climate change, energy security, and economic development—that propel this change. Explore a range of policy insights into clean energy that will power our future and the emerging business opportunities within these burgeoning sectors.
The Johns Hopkins SAIS Executive Education Series programs invite both experienced and next-generation leaders to gain the skills to adapt and thrive in this era of energy transformation. This course is designed especially for these roles in the energy sector:
As you progress through the program, you’ll increase your capacity to shape and influence policy with evolving knowledge to:
Gain applicable, transformative knowledge and professional skills for maximum impact in your field during this week-long executive education program that combines:
Our new, state-of-the-art facility, the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue, immerses you at Capitol Hill—a global hub of knowledge, expertise, and policy leadership. Meet and build relationships with fellow professionals, experts, researchers, and faculty from all nine Johns Hopkins academic divisions.
Nestled among the National Mall and the U.S. Capitol Building, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies is conveniently located within walking distance of countless iconic museums, monuments, and historic buildings. And we're commuter-friendly, with the Archives Metro Station just one block away.