This system aims to develop the capacity of prospective leaders in water management. Students will build up the strategic, technical and technical skills they will need to advance in the water sector.The program gives students with technical tools and skills for managing and developing the adoption of advanced methods to local, regional, national and worldwide water management difficulties. There is a focus on building skills in critical thinking, problem solving, data and statistics management, knowledge transfer and effective leadership.The program is managed and directed from the http://watercentre.org/" target="_sterile International WaterCentre (IWC). The IWC is currently a key player in the international water sector and focused on providing education and training to advertise whole-of-water cycle approaches to integrated water management all over the world.
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