The PhD in Energy Economic Management at China University of Petroleum (East China) is a four-year program aimed at international students keen to explore the nuanced relationship between energy economics and management practices, entirely taught in Chinese. This program provides a significant opportunity to delve into advanced economic theories alongside practical applications relevant to the energy sector, which is crucial for the global economy. The curriculum encompasses a variety of topics including energy policy analysis, sustainable energy management, and the economic impacts of energy consumption and production. Students will examine emerging trends in the energy market, such as renewable energy technologies and transitions to sustainability. The program emphasizes a robust analytical framework, enabling students to conduct independent research that tackles pressing challenges in energy economics. Throughout their studies, students collaborate with distinguished faculty members who are experts in energy economics, engaging in meaningful research projects. Additionally, the program promotes professional development through workshops, conferences, and networking opportunities, preparing students for influential roles in governmental, academic, and private sectors. Located in Qingdao, a city renowned for its rich culture and beautiful coastline, students enjoy a vibrant academic environment that enhances their learning experience and personal growth.