Cơ hội học thạc sĩ và tiến sĩ ở Viện Giáo dục về nước của UNESCO
14.07.2010 17:39
Dưới đây là thông tin về các khóa học Thạc sĩ và Tiến sĩ về Quản lý nước tại Viện Giáo dục về nước của UNESCO (UNESCO-IHE), đặt tại Hà Lan. Đặc biệt, với khóa học tiến sĩ, có thể học theo kiểu "sandwich" - tức là về Việt Nam làm luận án. Có một số học bổng dành cho các ứng viên.
We would like to draw your attention to the
educational opportunities related to Water Management at UNESCO-IHE for
the coming year. For your consideration we have a diversity of flexible
arrangements to improve your knowledge and skills in water management.
We offer full time programmes in Delft like our 4-year PhD programme and
the 18-month Water Management Master
of Science Programme as well as short courses of 3 to 4 weeks. We
also offer part-time programmes in the form of 16-week on-line courses
and upon request we are able to offer to groups tailor-made training
sessions. PhD educational opportunities at
UNESCO-IHE for Water Management:
The PhD programme enables MSc graduates to deepen their
knowledge of their chosen area of specialisation. Participants conduct
their own independent scientific research, often in multi-disciplinary
teams, the findings and conclusions of which will be of direct benefit
to their home country or region. PhD research is sometimes carried out
using the ‘sandwich’ model. Participants prepare their research and
finalise their theses – the first and last portions of the programme –
in Delft, but conduct the actual research in their home country, under
the co-supervision of a local institution. Conducting PhD research at UNESCO-IHE? See
our website at: http://www.unesco-ihe.org/Education/PhD-programme The 18-month full-time Master of Science Water Management
programme
The
International Master’s Programme in Water Management provides an
integrated and inter-disciplinary approach. In addition to the technical
(physical, chemical and engineering) and non-technical aspects (legal,
social, economic, financial, institutional and managerial), participants
study the interplay between these technical and non-technical aspects.
At the same time, the programme brings together the scientific study of
water resources with practical planning and management skills.
Participants are encouraged to study water management from a
multi-disciplinary perspective and to seek integrated solutions. The
programme offers four specialisations that focus on the different
dimensions of water: Water
Quality Management, Water Resources Management, Water Conflict Management and Water Services
Management:
| Specialisation |
Description |
| Water Quality Management |
Participants in this
specialisation study the water
quality impacts of human activities on aquatic ecosystems, as
well as possible remedial actions appropriate to different levels of
environmental stress and in various socio-economic contexts. |
| Water Resources
Management |
Participants in this
specialisation study ways of matching water availability and use, and
seek to develop alternative land use and water allocation policies,
including legal and institutional arrangements, from the local watershed
to the basin scale and beyond. |
| Water Conflict Management |
Participants study the
management of conflicts over water resources. It focuses on negotiation,
mediation and decision-making processes, in order to prevent, manage
and resolve conflicts concerning water. |
| Water Services Management |
Participants in this
specialisation focus on the provision of water and sanitation services
and the management of the related infrastructure, and design new
institutional and financial instruments and business models for
different socio-economic contexts. |
Would you like to
read more on the 18-month Water Management programme? Visit our website
at: http://www.unesco-ihe.org/Education/MSc-Programmes/MSc-in-Water-Management
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