Overview
The IWC Water Leader Scholarships offer full and partial tuition scholarships for Australian citizens, permanent residents and international applicants for the Master of Integrated Water Management program.
Master of Integrated Water Management
The Master of Integrated Water Management is custom-designed by leading practitioners and academics from a range of disciplines from International WaterCentre (IWC) member universities.
The programs equip students with the integration, leadership, managerial and technical skills to become part of an elite group of water leaders with sustainable and holistic solutions to global water and climate change challenges.
Scholarship value
Full-tuition fees* for full-time or part-time/distance** IWC Master of Integrated Water Management program.
Partial-tuition fees* for full-time or part-time/distance** IWC Master of Integrated Water Management program. *There is only one scholarship application. The selection committee will make a decision as to which recipients will receive a full or partial tuition scholarship.
** Part-time/distance study option in 2011 is available only to Australian/NZ citizens and permanent residents.
The scholarship does not include:
Travel, accommodation allowance, field work, living costs. These costs will be the responsibility of successful recipients.
Entry requirements
A completed undergraduate degree in a related field of study from an internationally-recognised institution.
Demonstrated English language proficiency
Two years practical experience in a related field is preferred but not required.
Scholarship selection criteria
Commitment to the whole-of-water cycle, integrated and interdisciplinary approaches to water management.
Leadership qualities: As demonstrated by professional, educational, community and other achievements. Leadership qualities include collaboration and team work, flexibility, initiative, communication skills, integrity and vision.
Academic record: You will demonstrate a high level of academic achievement and likelihood of success in further study.
Professional record: As demonstrated by employment experience, awards and achievements, membership of professional bodies and professional references.
Potential outcomes: The likelihood of positive impacts on the individual and the water sector from participating in the MIWM Program.
Application Deadline
1 August 2010: Applications must be received by IWC and UQ.
How to apply
Visit: http://watercentre.org/education/programs/scholarships
Questions
Questions about the IWC Water Leader scholarship or program content:
admin@watercentre.org
Questions regarding admission:
International students:study@uq.edu.au
Domestic students: AdmissionsEnquiries@admin.uq.edu.au
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The IWC Water Leader Scholarships offer full and partial tuition scholarships for Australian citizens, permanent residents and international applicants for the Master of Integrated Water Management program.
Master of Integrated Water Management
The Master of Integrated Water Management is custom-designed by leading practitioners and academics from a range of disciplines from International WaterCentre (IWC) member universities.
The programs equip students with the integration, leadership, managerial and technical skills to become part of an elite group of water leaders with sustainable and holistic solutions to global water and climate change challenges.
Scholarship value
Full-tuition fees* for full-time or part-time/distance** IWC Master of Integrated Water Management program.
Partial-tuition fees* for full-time or part-time/distance** IWC Master of Integrated Water Management program. *There is only one scholarship application. The selection committee will make a decision as to which recipients will receive a full or partial tuition scholarship.
** Part-time/distance study option in 2011 is available only to Australian/NZ citizens and permanent residents.
The scholarship does not include:
Travel, accommodation allowance, field work, living costs. These costs will be the responsibility of successful recipients.
Entry requirements
A completed undergraduate degree in a related field of study from an internationally-recognised institution.
Demonstrated English language proficiency
Two years practical experience in a related field is preferred but not required.
Scholarship selection criteria
Commitment to the whole-of-water cycle, integrated and interdisciplinary approaches to water management.
Leadership qualities: As demonstrated by professional, educational, community and other achievements. Leadership qualities include collaboration and team work, flexibility, initiative, communication skills, integrity and vision.
Academic record: You will demonstrate a high level of academic achievement and likelihood of success in further study.
Professional record: As demonstrated by employment experience, awards and achievements, membership of professional bodies and professional references.
Potential outcomes: The likelihood of positive impacts on the individual and the water sector from participating in the MIWM Program.
Application Deadline
1 August 2010: Applications must be received by IWC and UQ.
How to apply
Visit: http://watercentre.org/education/programs/scholarships
Questions
Questions about the IWC Water Leader scholarship or program content:
admin@watercentre.org
Questions regarding admission:
International students:study@uq.edu.au
Domestic students: AdmissionsEnquiries@admin.uq.edu.au
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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