Swedish Water House
C.O / SIWI
Drottninggatan 33
SE 111 51 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
Phone: 46 9 522 139 87
Email: info@swedishwaterhouse.se
http://www.swedishwaterhouse.se/en/jobs_education/Education/index.html
Education
Swedish Water House is pleased to list educational opportunities announced by its Network Partners and by relevant other actors. Please follow the links to read more about the positions announced. Contact information is found in the respective announcements. To submit an announcement, send it to ann-mari.karlsson@siwi.org
Water Security Short Course at University of East Anglia (28 May - 4 June 2012)
This course is designed for entry and mid-level water and development policy-makers and professionals in government, donor, NGO or implementing agencies. A number of places will also be made available to environmental journalists, consultants and activists wishing to take their knowledge on water resources further.
It will provide participants with an exceptional opportunity to acquire an understanding of a key water issues globally. While the focus is on policy, the extensive field and analytical competence of the lecturers ensures that participants benefit from grounded theory and experience.
This course provides an ideal opportunity for those already working in the water sector to maintain and develop their expertise in Water Security issues, and to keep abreast of current thinking. More information is available here.
MSc Water Security and International Development at University of East Anglia (September 2012 – September 2013)
The MSc in Water Security and International Development is designed to prepare graduates to enter a wide range of career paths in water and development. It is taught by leading interdisciplinary experts at the School of International Development and the School of Environmental Sciences.
The MSc examines ‘water security’ in its broad sense, integrating critical global policy concerns such as climate change, food and energy security. Considering water as a physical and political resource, the course serves to develop an understanding of complex water challenges, the role and mechanisms of cooperation from the human to international level, and approaches to allocation in support of achieving water security. For more information and funding opportunities please visit the website here.
Climate Change, Water and Society (CCWAS) at UC Davis
The IGERT in Climate Change, Water, and Society now is accepting applications for its initial cohort.
Climate change and related water problems pose some of the most formidable challenges to science and society today. The IGERT in Climate Change, Water and Society (CCWAS) at UC Davis is designed to provide a new generation of scientists with the disciplinary depth and the multidisciplinary breadth to address effects of climate change on water resources, including unification of hydrologic and climate science toward a more advanced understanding of hydroclimatology and better translation of science into action.
In partnership with our cooperating institutions - the Colorado School of Mines, California State University, Fresno, and University of Concepción, Chile - the CCWAS IGERT will provide transformative interdisciplinary training spanning:
- hydrologic science
- atmospheric science
- ecology
- engineering
- geology
- resource economics, and political science.
We seek talented students to apply to the CCWAS training program. CCWAS trainees will receive a stipend of $30,000 per year plus fees for two years. For more information, go to the website here.



