Two full fellowships are available for the Advanced
Water Management for Food Production programme.
This Double Degree Programme of 20 months, which
will start on 17 October 2013, will partially take place at UNESCO-IHE and
partially at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). In order to take part in
the selection for the fellowships, students should apply before 1 September.
Why Advanced Water Management for Food
Production?
Students who successfully complete this double
degree program will be awarded two Masters Degrees: one from UNESCO-IHE and one
from UNL. The degree students receive from UNESCO-IHE is the MSc degree in
Water Science and Engineering with a specialization in Land and Water
Development. UNL will award the MS degree in Agricultural and Biological
Systems Engineering, with a specialization in Advanced Water Management for Food Production.
Fellowships
Students, who apply and will be academically
accepted, will receive an admission letter. With this letter, it's possible to
take part in the selection procedure for a fellowship. It's important that the
application documents (including GRE and English test results) have reached
UNESCO-IHE before 1 September. Fellowship candidates will be informed before 15
September if they have been selected for the available fellowships. However,
all applicants are strongly advised to keep on searching for other scholarship
possibilities.
Apply now
Interested in learning more about the Advanced
Water Management for Food Production programme? Click here for more information and
online application.
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