Scholarship Program for Master of Science in hydropower development
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, through the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, offers four scholarships to Georgians who want to study Hydropower development at the master’s level at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim/Norway. Scholarships are tenable for the two-year master programme starting in 2022.
Georgia and Norway – two hydropower countries
About 80 percent of Georgia’s electricity demand is covered by local hydropower plants. The construction of hydro power plants in Georgia has a long tradition, which has been reactivated in recent years. Both large power plants with reservoirs and small hydropower plants are under construction or being planned.
Norway has a long tradition in developing hydropower. Hydropower is the mainstay of the Norwegian electricity system. Norway has 1660 hydropower plants, which accounts for 31 837 MW or 96 % of total installed capacity. Norway and NTNU has developed competence at the highest international level within environmentally friendly development and operation of hydropower plants.
International master’s degree programme in Hydropower Development
NTNU’s International master's degrees are programmes taught entirely in English. The master’s degree programme in hydropower extends over two academic years (4 semesters) and constitutes a course load of 120 ECTS credits. The programme is open to both international and Norwegian students.
The programme in hydropower development is run by The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Students and researchers graduating from the department’s programs provide both the public and private sectors with expertise and skills in the areas of civil and transportation engineering, structural engineering, water and wastewater engineering, and hydraulic engineering..
Programme components
The first year consists of a series of foundational courses and a larger group project where the students apply knowledge from the other courses by conducting a pre-feasibility study of the development alternatives in a Norwegian river system. This involves learning how to combine techniques, environment, and economy to secure success.
Second year and final year consists of four compulsory advanced courses in the autumn, while the entire spring semester is dedicated to the master's thesis..
Learning outcome
Job prospects with a master’s degree in Hydropower Development
With a master’s degree in Hydropower Development, you will have interesting engineering career prospects in Georgia:
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
NTNU is a university with an international focus, with headquarter in Trondheim in Central Norway.
NTNU is the largest university in Norway, with more than 40 000 students. About 5000 employees work with teaching, research and dissemination (academic positions), off which more than 42 per cent are women and more than 30 per cent are international. NTNU has close cooperation with SINTEF, an R&D organization with 1800 employees.
NTNU has a main profile in science and technology, a variety of programmes of professional study, and great academic breadth that also includes the humanities, social sciences, economics, medicine, health sciences, educational science, architecture, entrepreneurship, art disciplines and artistic activities..
The city of Trondheim
Trondheim is well known as a top location for students and academics, and the city is regularly rated as the best student town in Norway.
Trondheim has the perfect mix of urban life and scenic surroundings. In the summer months you can fish for salmon in the river, right in the middle of town. Great hiking and ski trails are just a short tram-ride away. .
The scholarships
The scholarships will cover:
Qualifications
To qualify for admission to the MSc programme in Hydropower Development, you must have:
English proficiency
Students applying to an international master's programme at NTNU must fulfil and be able to document, at least one of the English language requirements listed below to be eligible for admission.
English tests must be no more than two years old at the time of applying to NTNU. This means that tests taken more than two years from the application date will not be accepted. The exception is the Cambridge test (CAE, First Certificate or Certificate of Proficiency), for which there is no expiration date.
To be eligible to apply you will need to have at least one of the requisites in the list below:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language):
Minimum score of 90 points on the internet based test
Minimum score of 600 points on the paper based test
How to apply?
Please contact one of the contact persons at Georgian Technical University or Ilia State University for more information and a pre-vetting of your qualifications.
Application shall be submitted to NTNU by 1th December the year before the start of the programme in August.
Application for the scholarships shall be submitted to NVE after you have been admitted to the programme by NTNU.
Contact persons
Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia: Omar Tsereteli, Nikoloz Lekiashvili, Mariam Alelishvili: omarmemo1991@gmail.com, nlekiashvili3@gmail.com, malelishvili@moesd.gov.ge
Georgian Technical University: Paata Tsintsadze, p.tsintsadze@gtu.ge
Ilia State University: Murman Margvelashvili, murman.margvelashvili@iliauni.edu.ge
Royal Norwegian Embassy Tbilisi: David Magradze, David.Magradze@mfa.no
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate: Kirsten Winther Westgaard, kwe@nve.no
Norwegian University of Science and Technology: Admissions for master's degree students: admissions@st.ntnu.no
Please notify Arne Søiland (NVE) at arso@nve.no if you want to receive invitation to a digital information meeting (date not decided).
Online information meeting about scholarships for master programme in hydropower development at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Tuesday 5th October 19:00 2021 (Tbilisi time)
The meeting is open to all interested.
Click link to join the meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87652430481
The meeting will be conducted in English.
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), through the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, offers scholarships to Georgians who want to study Hydropower development at the master’s level at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim/Norway. Scholarships are tenable for two-year master programmes starting in 2022.
Read more about the scholarships (Georgian)
Read more about the scholarships (English)
Questions about the information event can be directed to:
Mr Arne Søiland, NVE
Email: arso@nve.no, Tel: +47 40 21 01 50, WhatsApp: +47 40 21 01 50
Programme for online information event 5th October
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