The REM programme welcomed its first students in 2017, under the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree label. REM welcomed its last intake of students in September 2020 and has been extended under the name REM+ for four more cohorts (from September 2021 to August 2026).
The aim of the programme is to train specialists to meet the major technological challenges associated with the developing sector of offshore renewable energy. REM+ provides students with skills in assessment, analysis, simulation, development and exploitation of all available energy in the marine environment and in project development of safe, efficient and reliable marine energy generation plants. The programme, which is fully taught in English, implies mobility in a minimum of two European countries.