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Professional development

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Addressing the shortage of talent in the energy sector

Between now and 2030, the Conference Board of Canada estimates that there will be a need for more than 150,000 workers per year to carry out the renewal and modernization of Canada’s electricity system. These roles will require advanced technical and analytical skill sets. CUE’s professional development programs ensure a steady stream of top talent for the sector.

Our programs

Electrical Engineering 101

This seminar series introduces the fundamental concepts of Electrical Engineering to those without an engineering background looking to break into or advance their career in the energy sector.

Postgraduate Certificate in Energy Management and Conservation

In cooperation with The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education at Ryerson University, this online certificate program enables adult learners to contribute effectively to energy management, conservation, sustainability, entrepreneurship and public policy.

Professional Master’s Diploma in Energy and Innovation

The program addresses the pressing need for qualified personnel in the energy sector by immersing participants in the relevant knowledge and skills required to excel in leadership roles.

 

Rachel Soares

Rachel Soares, a Trade Commissioner for Climate Finance at the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom, recently completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Energy Management and Conservation. Read Rachel's story.

Student awards

Made possible by our generous sponsors, CUE’s student awards recognize Ryerson students who identify real-world industry problems, research and design solutions, and demonstrate results.

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Students receive an assistantship award of up to $5,000 per term and report to one of the IESO research fellows across three streams: conservation, community energy planning and energy storage.

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Toronto Hydro provides $10,000 per year to enable new, innovative ideas for products, inventions and technologies relevant to urban energy challenges. 

Connect with us

Have an urban energy problem or possibility worth exploring? Fill out our contact form with a short description of your inquiry. A member of the CUE team will return your message with more information.