Industry-recognised Energy Management Master prepares graduates for the UK energy transition and global energy careers
ESCP Business School is proud to announce that its MSc in Energy Management (MEM) programme has been re-accredited by the Energy Institute (EI) until 2029 as a Learning Affiliate Member.
As the UK faces growing demand for skilled professionals to drive the energy transition, this recognition signals that ESCP continues to meet the professional standards required by the UK’s leading energy body, equipping MEM graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to support businesses navigating the shift to low-carbon and sustainable energy systems.
We are proud to share that the Energy Institute has re-accredited our MSc in Energy Management. This recognition reflects the strength and relevance of our curriculum, our commitment to academic excellence, and our close alignment with industry needs. Most importantly, it reaffirms our mission to equip future energy leaders with the skills, knowledge, and critical perspective required to navigate the challenges of today’s energy transition and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Academic Director of MSc in Energy Management at ESCP Business School
This is excellent news! The accreditation reflects the programme’s commitment to providing high-quality education for energy professionals. We look forward to our continued collaboration with the Energy Institute.

Executive Director of the MSc in Energy Management at ESCP Business School
About the MSc in Energy Management
Delivered across ESCP’s London and Paris campuses, the MSc in Energy Management is a unique international programme designed for careers in energy management, renewables, and sustainability. Students gain a 360-degree view of the global energy sector, studying electricity and gas markets, oil, LNG, renewables, and sustainability, while also developing expertise in finance, strategy, and management.
ESCP's multi-campus model allows students to gain international experience across European energy markets, preparing them for careers in a dynamic, global energy sector.
The programme is further strengthened by ESCP’s Energy Management Centre and complemented by the Executive Master in Future Energy, reinforcing the School’s leadership in energy education and professional development.
It is very evident from the enthusiastic reception and promotion by the student body that this is a course which they specifically target to enhance their opportunities within the energy market employment field. This is also reflected in the members of the industrial liaising panel, a majority of whom are past alumni, holding a high regard for the academic and industrial exposure the students receive. This promotion by both the student body and future employers shows the course is satisfying the wants of the employment sectors targeted and that this has been recognised and promoted to prospective students, such that they have confidence in their future roles in industry.

Chartered Energy Engineer, Chartered Energy Manager and EI Certified ESOS Lead Assessor
Producing Highly Skilled Energy Professionals
The EI accreditation confirms that ESCP graduates are equipped to tackle real-world energy challenges and meet industry-recognised standards. The UK and French companies benefit from access to graduates who combine technical knowledge of energy markets, international exposure, and strong business and leadership skills.
Alumni of the programme have gone on to work at leading organisations such as EDF, BloombergNEF, ENGIE, Goldman Sachs, and SSE, bringing value to the sector from day one.
Benefits for Students
All MEM students automatically benefit from the EI Learning Affiliate membership:
- Access to industry news via New Energy World and the Energy Student bulletin
- Library and reference resources online for research and learning
- Dedicated support for career development and professional growth
- Networking opportunities through EI branches, events, and meet-ups
I joined the Energy Institute as a student member during my MEM studies, and it has been an invaluable part of my journey. The articles, events, and community gave me fresh perspectives on the energy sector, helped me understand career opportunities, and taught me how to build meaningful professional connections.

District Energy Design Engineer at Ramboll and MEM Class of 2024
With this re-accreditation, ESCP strengthens its position as a leading institution for energy education in the UK and France, providing students with industry-recognised credentials, professional networks, and the skills to lead in the energy sector.
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