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Prospective Students

We are so glad you are considering Fuqua! For more information on Fuqua or the energy club, reach out to us using the form or email below.

If functional specialization, joint degree programs, or cross-industry issues are of particular interest, please make sure to note that in your communication to us so we can assign the best resources to help answer your questions.

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The Energy Club at Duke offers opportunities for sponsors to gain visibility, connect with top talent, and contribute to the vital dialogue surrounding the energy transition. Our diverse programming reaches a broad audience of students, faculty, and industry leaders.

If you’re interested in exploring a sponsorship, please reach out using the form or email below.

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In addition to joining our first year cabinet, a great way to get involved is by helping plan Energy Week at Duke University! We’ve hosted the Duke University Energy Conference for 14 years straight, and last year’s conference drew over 350 in-person and 1,000 virtual attendees. You can get a snapshot of the 2022 conference’s events by watching the Opening Remarks, our Keynote Conversation with Chris Shelton (SVP and Chief Product Officer of AES; President AES Next), and our Fireside Chat on Investing in Climate-Tech Solutions, featuring Sophie Purdom (Climate Tech VC), Nneka Kibuule (Aligned Climate Capital), and Lisa Krueger (AES).

Fuqua also co-hosts the annual Emerging Markets Case Competition in partnership with the James E. Rogers Energy Access Project. Last year, over 100 teams from 8 different countries competed for a grand prize of $15,000!

Fuqua features two concentrations specifically designed for energy-focused students. You can find detailed course requirements here for our Energy Finance and Energy & Environment concentrations. Fuqua students can also take up to 12 credits at other schools around the university and frequently draw upon the expertise of our colleagues at the Nicholas School of the Environment, the Duke Law School, and the Sanford School of Public Policy. A detailed list of energy-focused courses you may take at other schools around Duke is featured here.

Check out this list for a snapshot of the Class of ’25’s summer internships, but don’t limit yourself to what has been done before! Between Duke’s Faculty, the EDGE Center, Fuqua’s Career Management Center, and Duke University’s Energy Initiative, Duke has the connections to open the door to where you want to go.

If you’re just starting out in the energy industry, EDGE Managing Director Katie Kross compiled list of resources for students & job-seekers in energy & sustainability to help you get going!

Feel free to reach out to us through our contact form to learn more about joining the Duke Energy Club.

In the meantime, you may enjoy this recording of an admissions session with EDGE Managing Director Katie Kross & a second year student, focusing on the daily life of Fuqua students. You should also check out this blog series by Vishrut Chatrath on his experience traveling to COP26 in Glasgow, and this blog by alum Varun Saluja on his resilient search for the perfect full-time gig. More EDGE Blogs can be found here!