Loughborough University
Leicestershire, UK
LE11 3TU
+44 (0)1509 263171
Loughborough University

School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering

Wind Power Summer School

Wind turbines in natural park. A Capela, Coruña, Galicia, Spain, EU

IMPORTANT NOTICE

As Loughborough University is the official preparation camp headquarters for the British and Japanese Olympic teams this summer, we have decided not to run the Wind Power Summer School this year.

However, we will be back again in July 2013 so keep checking our website for further course details in early 2013.

As an alternative, you may be interested in our related postgraduate short courses, Wind Power I and II.

CREST WIND POWER SUMMER SCHOOL

With global wind power capacity now standing at over 120,000MW, the industry continues to expand rapidly. In response to the demand for more trained personnel across the sector in the UK and worldwide, CREST runs an annual short course. Covering key aspects of the wind power industry, this highly popular 5-day course is designed to meet the needs of engineers and project developers but is also suited to non-specialist

The maximum number of participants on the course is 25, so please book your place early to avoid disappointment.

Fees:

Regular delegate fee   £1,200.00

Student/Unemployed rate

Subject to proof of status

  £750.00
Cards accepted: All major credit and debit cards with the exception of AMEX and Maestro/Solo.

Venue:

Sir Denis Rooke Building is on the University's Holywell Park and has ample free parking.

Accommodation:

This is not included in the cost of the course, but we can supply details of local hotels and guest houses on request. Both the ‘Link Hotel’ (telephone: 01509 211800) and the ‘University Lodge’ (telephone: 01509 222258/67) provide affordable accommodation within walking distance of the Seminar Room.

Cancellations:

In the event that you are unable to attend the course, you may send a substitute in your place. Please inform us of this as soon as possible and before the commencement of the course.
An administration fee of 20% of the course fee will be levied for cancellations received up to 10 days prior to the start of the course. We regret that no refund of course fees can be made for cancellations received after this date.

The University reserves the right to postpone or cancel courses/conferences at short notice. It will provide delegates with as much notice as possible, but will not accept liability for costs incurred by delegates or their organisations for cancellation of travel arrangements and/or accommodation. If the course/conference in cancelled, fees will be refunded in full. The University also reserves the right to make alterations to the content of the course.

 

Image: Wind turbines in natural park. A Capela, Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Copyright Miguel Saavedra