Students will cover a number of topics in sustainability, broadening and deepening their understanding and knowledge of the field. Students learn how to synthesise information from a variety of sources and develop their decision-making abilities in solving complex sustainability problems. Working with a supervisor, students also conduct a research project in a specific area of sustainable engineering.
At Teesside University, they undertake varied research in sustainability and are involved in several regional strategic projects, and they are spearheading an ongoing drive for clean energy and sustainability though a Net Zero Innovation Hub. Part of this includes a Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre, an innovative new £13.1m facility and key component of Tees Valley Combined Authority's regional innovation strategy, which will position Teesside firmly at the heart of the UK's green industrial revolution.
Teesside University is based in the Tees Valley, a hub of the green energy industry, housing bioethanol, hydrogen and offshore wind farms. The region is also a centre for investment in carbon capture and storage, and industrial decarbonisation. Delivering a Net Zero Teesside.