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Water Education & Training

IWC education and training cuts across all aspects of the water cycle and aims to increase capacity of individuals, institutions and communities to more effectively manage their water resources.


Master of Integrated Water Management

The IWC Master of Integrated Water Management Program aims to accelerate the learning of those working in water resource management, with an emphasis on developing countries. At the forefront of current and evolving practice, IWC can equip students with multi-disciplinary skills to provide clean water solutions from catchment to coast. We are committed to collaboratively building a body of knowledge for the attainment of the UN Millennium Development Goals.

Read what our students say about the Master of Integrated Water Management Program 

 

Part time and distance delivery of Master of Integrated Water Management

In late 2007, IWC was awarded a grant to enhance the development of the Master of Integrated Water Management Program.

The prestigious CASR grants are awarded to recipients who demonstrate they can achieve better higher education outcomes in teaching, learning, research and innovation by promoting structural reform and collaboration in the sector. The project will improve the MIWM Program by facilitating further collaboration between the member universities, assisting with necessary structural changes and enabling the development of more innovative learning materials.

The part time and distance delivery of the Master of Integrated Water Management Program will be available semester 2, 2009.

 

Professional Development and Training

IWC’s aim is to provide national and international leadership in integrated water resource management skills development to current and future water professionals. We aim to build the capacity of water resource management organisations, and to support IWC member activities in related environmental services.