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Petroleum Engineering postgraduate program among the Best Universities in Europe for an Oil and Gas Career according to drillers.com


Petroleum Engineering postgraduate program of the Technical University of Crete
is among the 12 top European Schools for a petroleum engineering, technology or geoscience course, according to http://www.drillers.com - a professional network for the Oil and Gas Industry (top picks for European University Oil and Gas courses).

«The Technical University of Crete made it onto our list mainly because of its industry connections and fine reputation. Also, the popular holiday destination of Crete would be a wonderful place to study, with its natural beauty and rich history. Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, or Hellas as called from ancient times has a reputation for academia, but due to the recent financial issues, would be very affordable if you’re taking time out of work for a masters’ degree. Industry connections, sponsors and collaboration partners include Schlumberger, Hellenic Petroleum and Geotech

The drillers.com list also includes:

The University of Aberdeen, IFP (Institut Français du Pétrole), Delft University of Technology, Montanuniversität Leoben, The University of Stavanger, Heriot Watt Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Imperial College, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Robert Gordon University, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Polytechnic University of Turin (Politecnico di Torino).

About PetENG:

Petroleum Engineering postgraduate program of the Technical University of Crete is a one-year, full-time program, designed to provide students with a scientific background in hydrocarbon exploration and skills in the practical aspects of petroleum engineering. The program begins in October, and leads to a Master of Science (MSc) degree. The program is organized by the School of Mineral Resources Engineering. The program is designed for graduates from a wide range of academic backgrounds including Chemical, Mechanical, Mineral Resources, Environmental Engineering as well as graduates from Physics, Chemistry, Geology Departments.

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