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The PhD in Energy Economics and Governance at Makerere University offers advanced doctoral training in the multifaceted challenges of energy policy, economics, and regulation. This program equips students with rigorous analytical tools to investigate energy markets, resource allocation, and the socio-economic impacts of energy transitions. Students will engage with contemporary issues such as renewable energy integration, energy security, and sustainable development within national and international contexts. The curriculum emphasizes theoretical frameworks, empirical research methodologies, and critical evaluation of energy governance structures. Graduates will be prepared for careers in academia, government ministries, international organizations, and the private sector, contributing expertise in energy policy analysis, economic modeling, and strategic energy planning. Key skills developed include advanced econometrics, policy analysis, and complex problem-solving within the energy domain.
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