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Location:
Delft - The Netherlands
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Language of Instruction: English
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Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
UNESCO-IHE is the world’s largest postgraduate training facility in the fields of integrated water management, and the only unit within the United Nations system with the authority to confer accredited MSc and PhD degrees (the latter in collaboration with selected Dutch universities) in environmental science, water management, municipal water and infrastructure, and water science and engineering.
One of the comparative strengths of UNESCO-IHE is its solution-oriented focus, while maintaining a balance between engineering and other scientific disciplines. Since its foundation as a Dutch institute in 1957, the Institute has graduated more than 13,400 individuals from 163 countries.
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
Eligibility
A bachelors degree in a field related to the programme the applicant would like to join, in principle, candidates should have a minimum of three years of practical or research experience since graduation. All applications are, however, considered on their individual merits.
Housing/Accommodation
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Homestay / Host Family
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Apartment / Flat
Program Costs
UNESCO-IHE’s 18-month MSc programme fees consist of a €16,500 tuition fee.
Financial Aid
Yes.
Candidates from Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) countries (see http://www.nuffic.nl) are always encouraged to apply for an NFP fellowship, besides any other forms of sponsorship they may be pursuing.
Dates
UNESCO-IHE’s academic year normally starts on the third Thursday of October and ends on the last Thursday of September. Applications should be received by 1 August for intake consideration in that academic year.
Contact
UNESCO-IHE
PO Box 3015
2601 DA Delft
The Netherlands
Tel:
0031 15 2151 715
Fax:
0031 15 2122 921
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