Based in Brisbane, Australia with a global network of water practitioners and academics, we design and deliver education, research and training programs in Integrated Water Management and water leadership.
We are dedicated to providing the most advanced education and training, applied research and consulting to develop capacity and promote whole-of-water cycle approaches to Integrated Water Management around the world.
Our work can be categorised within our five core areas of expertise:
Deadline:
01 August 2020
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We are dedicated to providing the most advanced education and training, applied research and consulting to develop capacity and promote whole-of-water cycle approaches to Integrated Water Management around the world.
Our work can be categorised within our five core areas of expertise:
- Water Leadership
- Water Governance
- Sustainable Urban Communities
- Healthy River Basins
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Schoalrship:
IWC is offering the following Integrated Water Management scholarships for international candidates to study the MIWM program commencing in Trimester 1, 2021:Up to two international scholarships including:
Benefit:
A. Type A Scholarship (Indonesia is in Type A)
There is one full-tuition scholarship available, targeted at international candidates who meet the minimum eligibility requirements, hold citizenship and currently live in one of the priority Type A countries. You can view the full list of ‘Type A’ countries here.
Value for this scholarship is AU$95,564, which covers:
B. Type B Scholarship
There is one full tuition available, targeted at international candidates who meet the minimum eligibility requirements, hold citizenship and currently live in one of the priority Type B countries. You can view the full list of ‘Type B’ countries here.
Value for this scholarship is AU$58,989, which covers:
IWC is offering the following Integrated Water Management scholarships for international candidates to study the MIWM program commencing in Trimester 1, 2021:Up to two international scholarships including:
- Type A
One full-tuition fee and full-living-costs scholarship for future water leaders from priority countries in the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East. (Indonesia in Type A) - Type B
One full-tuition fee scholarship for a future water leader from selected countries in North America, Europe and parts of Asia. Please note: the final number and value of scholarships awarded will remain at the discretion of IWC and will depend on the quality of applications received.
Benefit:
A. Type A Scholarship (Indonesia is in Type A)
There is one full-tuition scholarship available, targeted at international candidates who meet the minimum eligibility requirements, hold citizenship and currently live in one of the priority Type A countries. You can view the full list of ‘Type A’ countries here.
Value for this scholarship is AU$95,564, which covers:
- full tuition fees for full-time study of Master of Integrated Water Management
- living expenses
- return air travel to Australia
- cost of a student visa for a single student
B. Type B Scholarship
There is one full tuition available, targeted at international candidates who meet the minimum eligibility requirements, hold citizenship and currently live in one of the priority Type B countries. You can view the full list of ‘Type B’ countries here.
Value for this scholarship is AU$58,989, which covers:
- full tuition fees for full-time study of Master of Integrated Water Management
- return air travel to Australia
- cost of overseas student health cover (for a single student).
- A completed undergraduate degree in a related field of study from an internationally - recognised institution
- At least two years of professional experience (paid work or volunteering experience relevant to the program and following the completion of an undergraduate degree). Although not essential for entry in the MIWM program, candidates with more than two yearsof relevant professional experience have a higher chance of securing a scholarship
- International candidates must also demonstrate English language proficiency (ELP) (see Griffith’s requirements including minimum scores for English Language Proficiency tests). Applicants must meet the ELP requirements for admission to be considered in the scholarship selection.
- Scholarships do not include funding to undertake English language courses through the Griffith English Language Institute (GELI). Scholarship applicants will not be considered in the selection round if they choose to undertake courses through GELI.
- Scholarship applicants must receive a full offer of admission into the MIWM program from Griffith University to be considered in the scholarship selection. Information on how to apply for admission is found on the Griffith website.
How to Apply:
The application process for international candidates is as follows:
The application process for international candidates is as follows:
- STEP1.APPLYING FOR ADMISSION THROUGH GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY (BY 1 AUGUST)
- Applicants who apply for the scholarship must first apply for admission in to Griffith University and meet the admission requirements.
- For instructions on how to apply for admission refer to the Griffith University website.
- Applicants are required to pay the non-refundable $50 admissions application fee. The application fee will not be waived and is responsibility of the applicant to pay.
- Note that applicants from select countries are required to apply through an international education agent. For a list of countries and agents, refer to the Griffith University website.
- Scholarship applicants who have not applied for admission into Griffith will not be considered in the selection round. If you have applied to Griffith University previously and have a current offer on file, please upload your letter of offer of admission on the online IWC scholarship application form.
- STEP2.ONLINE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION (BY 1 AUGUST)
- Once applicants have submitted an admission application to Griffith, or already have a current offer of admission on file, scholarship candidates who meet the minimum eligibility requirements (see above) must submit an online scholarship application form by 1 August 2020
- *Note that applicants do not need to wait for an outcome from Griffith regarding their admissions application before applying for the scholarship. Applicants must submit both the admissions and scholarship application at the same time.
- A link to an online scholarship application form will be available on the IWC website during the scholarship application period: completing the online application form, the following documents are required to be uploaded:
- current resume/CV
- two reference letters from a professional or academic referee (*reference letters can be from the same referees who are listed on the applicants’ scholarship application form *referees also have the option to email the reference letters directly to education@watercentre.org. Reference letters must be current from within the past two years.)
Deadline:
01 August 2020
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