Master of Integrated Water Management
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The Program
In the complex global context of climate change and population growth, water professionals can no longer focus on a single aspect of water management. Solving water related problems requires not only technical and scientific expertise, but also a better understanding of environmental, social, and economic factors.
The International WaterCentre's (IWC) Master of Integrated Water Management, offered by four leading Australian universities, educates water professionals in integrated approaches that will drive future responses to the global water crisis, and equips students with the strategic, managerial and technical skills they need to advance their careers in the water sector.
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What is different about the program
As a Master of Integrated Water Management student, you will learn from experts in fields ranging from water law to aquatic biology, from community development to water supply and sanitation engineering.
The problem-based learning activities featured in the course provide students with a deep understanding of the interconnected nature of water management so they are not only able to tackle water problems from a technical position, but also understand environmental, social and economic factors.
Why study MIWM?
Global reputation- Graduate with a co-badged qualification from four Australian universities, three of which are ranked in the top 100 in the world (Times Higher Education report)
- Learn innovative technological, institutional and scientific approaches in Australia, a world leader in water management
- Study with a cohort of water professionals from around the globe
- Be taught by Australia’s best lecturers through hands-on, problem-based approaches to learning and teaching
- Masters students receive excellent academic and personal support services
- Become part of the IWC international network of alumni, lecturers and institutions
- Study in Brisbane - capital of Queensland and hub of art, culture, sunshine and beaches
Career Opportunities
IWC-trained professionals will be well-equipped to take on high-level management positions in the public, private and non-governmental sectors.
Students may pursue careers with international development agencies, private water management companies, or policy and planning bodies at various levels of government.
Graduates from the program are expected to be especially interesting to consultancy companies carrying out work in developing countries, as well as government agencies.
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CRICOS Codes: 059263A, 059262B, 059261C