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EDUCATING THE WORLD’SFUTURE WATER LEADERS
Rotary Convention6-9 May 2012Bangkok, Thailand
Michael McClainProfessor of Ecohydrologym.mcclain@unesco-ihe.org
• UNESCO & Water
• About UNESCO-IHE
• Core Activities
• Partnership with
Rotary
PRESENTATIONOUTLINE
1. International Hydrological Programme (research)
2. Secretariat of the World Water Assessment Programme (data)
3. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (capacity development)
UNESCO is the largest body within the United Nations system dealing with the most comprehensive range of water activities.
UNESCO & WATER
UNESCO’s water activities:
WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO
UNESCO-IHE is the largest international postgraduate water education facility in the world.
The Institute confers fully accredited MSc degrees and PhDs.
The Institute carries out numerous research and capacity development projects throughout the world.
Since 1957 the Institute has provided postgraduate education to more than 14,500 water professionals from over 160 countries, the vast majority from the developing world.
ABOUT US
UNESCO-IHE offers a wide range of accredited educational
programmes.
These are designed for engineers, social and natural scientists
and managers.
Approximately 98% of our graduates return to their home
countries upon graduation.
EDUCATION
UNESCO-IHE offers 4 accredited International Master of Science programmes, with a total of 22
specializations.
The 18-month long MSc programmes are designed for
professionals who want to deepen their expertise, and in the meantime wish to gain substantial insight into
the global water agenda.
MASTERSPROGRAMME
Currently over 130 PhD fellows from around the world are enrolled
at the Institute in water-related research.
PhD fellows do scientific research, often with conclusions that directly
influence their region.
They participate in problem-focused and solution-oriented research
on development issues.
This results in an inspiring research environment.
PhDPROGRAMME
Research is a vital component of UNESCO-IHE’s mission.
RESEARCH
Research is conducted under 5 major themes:
•Water Security•Environmental Integrity•Urbanization•Water Management and Governance•Information and Communication Systems
UNESCO-IHE provides capacity development services to knowledge institutes and water sector
organizations.
Through these activities, the Institute increases its global impact and helps to build sustainable
organizations.
These organizations will be equipped to properly manage water resources and deliver water and
sanitation services to all communities.
Services include institutional development projects, tailor-made training and policy advice.
CAPACITYDEVELOPMENT
STRENGTHENINGKNOWLEDGE INSTITUTES
SOME EXAMPLES
o Curriculum development & improvemento Modernization of knowledgeo Staff development Improvement of laboratory
facilities for training and R&Do Improvement of access to information
(Libraries, Networks)
Rotary and UNESCO-IHE have teamed up to tackle the world’s water and sanitation crisis by
increasing the number of trained professionals needed to develop, plan, and implement solutions in countries that bear the brunt of the problem.
A strategic partnership between TRF and UNESCO-IHE will directly support the goals of the Water and Sanitation Area of Focus.
PARTNERSHIPPARTNERSHIP
PACKAGED GLOBAL GRANTSPACKAGED GLOBAL GRANTS
Through the partnership, the Foundation will offer packaged global grants that Rotary clubs may use to select and sponsor scholarships for professionals in the water sector.
Up to eight students a year may be chosen for any of the three selected Masters of Science programmes at the Institute in Delft, the Netherlands.
•MSc in Municipal Water and Infrastructure•MSc in Water Management•MSc in Water Science and Engineering
1. Students provisionally admitted to one of the three eligible UNESCO-IHE academic programs
2. Students seek the sponsorship of their local Rotary club or district.
3. Completed applications received by TRF from sponsor Rotarians no later than 15 July of the year in which studies begin.
4. Scholarship awards will be made on a first-come, first-served basis.
APPLICATIONAPPLICATIONPROCESSPROCESS
Bilateral partnership agreements with over 50 public and private organizations. They work in support of shared interests in education, research and capacity development.
PARTNERSHIPSAND NETWORKS
MoU & Joint MSc Programme Partners
ALUMNI NETWORKSince 1957 the Institute has provided postgraduate education
to around 14,500 water professionals from over 160 countries, the vast majority from the developing world.
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Educationwww.unesco-ihe.org
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION