Dr. Jose Etcheverry

Associate Professor

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Biography

Jose Etcheverry is an Associate Professor at York University, where he co-chairs the Sustainable Energy Initiative and directs the International Renewable Energy Academy. He holds a PhD in Geography and has extensive experience in renewable energy policy, climate change mitigation, and educational programs focused on sustainability. His research interests encompass a variety of aspects related to renewable energy, including international and national policies, rural electrification, and the integration of new media and communications into educational networks. Etcheverry has published numerous articles and book chapters on these topics and is actively involved in research projects addressing climate change solutions through ecosystem innovation. He has received several awards, including the York University President’s Sustainability Leadership Award and the Centennial College Alumnus Distinction. With a strong commitment to advancing sustainable practices, he aims to facilitate the adoption of renewable energy technologies and promote educational initiatives in this field.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

— Present

York University • Toronto, ON

Associate Professor in the Department of Geography with a focus on sustainable energy.

Awards

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York University President’s Sustainability Leadership Award

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Centennial College Alumnus Distinction

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Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award

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University of Toronto Open Fellowship

Requirements for York University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
IELTS
Overall
Required:7.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
Prerequisites
4-year Honours Bachelor degree in a related discipline
Application Checklist
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Specialization Notes

Department of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies graduate programs generally follow the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) B+ minimum requirement.