Aerial photo of a portion of the Anjajavy Forest inset by a swath of mangrove riparian forest photo credit Michael Hogan via Wikimedia-Commons. 

 

An Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree is a prestigious study programme, jointly delivered by an international consortium of higher education institutions. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education is involved in three different Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree programmes, focusing on solutions for global water issues such as floods, groundwater depletion and water quality degradation:

  • Environmental Technology and Engineering (IMETE)
  • Flood Risk Management (FloodRiskMaster)
  • Groundwater and Global Change – Impacts and Adaptation (GroundwatCh)

The programmes start in September 2020 and take two years to complete. In each programme the student will study in at least three different European countries, including the Netherlands while at IHE Delft. For each programme, Erasmus Mundus scholarships are available. The scholarships cover most costs associated with your study and time spent in Europe. The first application deadline is for applicants from outside the EU: 15 January 2020. The second deadline is for applicants from the EU, and from North Macedonia, Iceland, Norway, Serbia and Turkey: 15 February 2020.

For more information visit: un-ihe.org/news/erasmus-mundus-deadlines-15-january15-february-2020

* This information is shared by the African Forest Forum (AFF) on behalf of the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education