Designed to equip the next generation to solve Africa’s increasingly complex water challenges, this programme stretches students to consider water in new ways, develop the tools to do so and equip them with the skills to apply their learnings in different contexts. To do this, it adopts an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary (IDTD) approach to examine the complexity of current water crises, trends and conditions, with specific examples from the African continent. At the same time as focusing on water demand, supply and treatment, it addresses the need to derive maximum benefit from water resources while incurring minimum burden and the need to secure alternative water sources in a water-sensitive context.
For Master’s students within the fields of Water/Environmental/Civil Engineering and Water Management.
For more information and application details, please visit the course page on the host university’s website.