The Department of Geography, King’s College London is accepting applications for MSc Water:
Science and Governance and scholarships are available to eligible candidates.
Drawing
on the university’s leading reputation in water research, students are
equipped with advanced interdisciplinary training to tackle the
contemporary challenges of diverse water environments around the world.
The Department of Geography has a critical mass of ten staff, and
students will benefit from lectures and seminars informed by
cutting-edge research including those by
2008 Stockholm Water Prize laureate,
Professor Tony Allan. The programme regularly includes guest talks by
leading scientists and professionals in addition to a range of research
seminars available weekly within the department. Environmental
internship opportunities are offered and dissertations may be developed
through placements at relevant organisations.
Scholarship details are available at this link and early applications are encouraged.
The London location offers
excellent opportunities for professional networking. Upon graduation,
students enter employment in governmental departments, utility
companies, environmental consultancies and NGOs, or continue their
research career with a PhD.
More details of the programme, including student testimonials and profiles of the academic teamare available on the website:http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/geography/study/masters/watersg/index.aspx
The
programme is available part-time and mature students are also welcome.
Please circulate to your networks and inform any potential candidates.
For any queries, please feel free to contact Dr. Naho Mirumachi, programme director:naho.mirumachi@kcl.ac.uk
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