RESCO — Renewable Energy & Sustainable Construction
This project has been accepted in 2025, 4 cohorts of students will have the opportunity to join this master, starting in 2026.
RESCO — Renewable Energy & Sustainable Construction
This project has been accepted in 2025, 4 cohorts of students will have the opportunity to join this master, starting in 2026.
A PARTNERSHIP OF FIVE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES
The RESCO Master is delivered by five European universities:
University of A Coruña in Spain, Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary, University of Le Havre Normandie in France, University of Minho in Portugal, and INSA Rouen Normandie in France. Together, these institutions offer a unique mobility experience across Europe, allowing students to live and study in different countries while earning a jointly awarded degree of excellence.
WHAT IS ERASMUS MUNDUS JOINT MASTER?
An Erasmus Mundus Joint Master is a prestigious international programme funded by the European Commission.
It brings together several European universities to offer a joint two-year master’s degree that combines academic excellence and international mobility.
Students study in at least two countries and, upon successful completion of the programme, are awarded multiple national degrees carrying the Erasmus Mundus label of excellence.
WHAT DOES RESCO MEAN?
RESCO (Renewable Energy and Sustainable Construction) is an international master’s programme that prepares engineers to design, model, and manage sustainable infrastructures.The programme offers a multidisciplinary approach combining civil and structural engineering, sustainable construction, and renewable energy technologies such as solar, wind, and marine systems. Through study mobility across four European universities, students develop strong technical, environmental, and intercultural skills, culminating in an international internship and a master’s thesis. Your organisation can take part in this project on different aspects: sending students, hosting trainees, teaching classes, meeting our students during our RESCO teambuilding seminars...
STUDY MOBILITY STRUCTURE
1st semester – STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Budapest University of Technology and Economics – Faculty of Civil Engineering – HUNGARY
2nd semester – ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
University of A Coruña / University of Minho – SPAIN / PORTUGAL
3rd semester – RENEWABLE ENERGY AND CIVIL ENGINEERING
University of Le Havre Normandie / INSA Rouen Normandie – FRANCE
4th semester – INTERNSHIP / THESIS
Company / Laboratory – WORLDWIDE
→ Erasmus Mundus Master Diploma (120 ECTS)
WHAT WILL STUDENTS DO AFTER GRADUATION?
After graduation, a new engineer will be able to work in the renewable energy construction sector (e.g. building solar or wind farms), developing new renewable energy devices or technologies, building new efficient or positive energy buildings, or designing new efficient or low energy solutions for buildings. Eligible backgrounds: Civil, Mechanical, Architectural or Energy Engineering, or any related AEC discipline. English requirement: minimum level B2. (e.g. IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge, TOEIC or equivalent) Key documents: CV, transcripts, degree certificate, motivation letter, English certificate.
Funding: Full Erasmus Mundus scholarships available (tuition waiver, monthly allowance, and travel/installation support).
Application period: December 2025 - February 2026.
Students can use the short pre-registration form below to be notified as soon as applications open:
This form allows prospective applicants to register their interest and receive key updates. We would be grateful if you could share it with interested students or relevant colleagues.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
Do not hesitate to contact:
Julia.laffitte-louisou@univ-lehavre.fr