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Training Type: Course
Leading to qualification:
Master of Integrated Water Management
Recognised By: Australian NQF
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Suitable for: Consultants, Developers, Others with an interest in urban land management, Practitioners, Problem holders, Regulators, Students
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Provided By: International WaterCentre (a joint venture of four leading Australian universities: The University of Queensland (UQ), Griffith University, Monash University and The University of Western Australia (UWA)
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Language: English
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Venue: The University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia) or The University of Western Australia (Albany, Australia), International organisation- network or project
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Date(s): 25/02/2013 to 30/06/2014
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Duration: 2 Years Masters degree completed in 18 months (1.5 years) full-time
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Cost: (Other) Cost: AU$46,000 for the full degree. Full-tuition + partial (AU$6,000 off the tuition fees) scholarships offered .
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Course Aims: The program is designed to develop future water leaders through equipping you with the knowledge and skills you need to create innovative, ‘whole-of-water-cycle’ solutions to regional, national and international water challenges.
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Learning out comes: You will be capable of providing water management expertise to help reduce poverty through sustainable use of water; provide technical and managerial input into the planning, design and operation of water projects and facilities; understand the principles of managing water, wastewater and stormwater systems and water sensitive urban design; recognise the socio-economic factors relevant to effective water solutions; and understand governance frameworks for good water management. You will develop effective leadership as well as the strategic, managerial and technical skills you need to advance in the water sector.
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Topics: Water and sanitation Overvi
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Level: Master
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Format:
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Contact: Jennifer Ball
Email:
admin@watercentre,org
Web Link:
http://www.watercentre.org/education/programs
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Submitted by:
Ms Delphine Gonchond
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