
IHE Delft Campuses
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education AKA IHE Delft
Westvest 7, 2611 AX Delft, Netherlands
IHE Delft Campuses
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education Main Campus
The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, located in Delft, Netherlands, is a leading international institution dedicated to water education and research. This campus offers a wide range of specialized programs aimed at addressing global water challenges through innovative education and training. The institute focuses on postgraduate education, providing Master's and PhD programs, as well as short courses for professionals in the water sector.
- Master of Science Programs: These include specializations in Water Management, Urban Water and Sanitation, Water Science and Engineering, and Environmental Science. Each program is designed to equip students with the skills to tackle complex water-related issues in various contexts, from urban to rural settings.
- PhD Programs: Research-focused doctoral programs allow students to contribute to cutting-edge solutions in water governance, hydraulic engineering, and environmental sustainability, often in collaboration with international partners.
- Short Courses: Tailored for working professionals, these courses cover topics such as flood management, water conflict resolution, and integrated water resources management, providing practical knowledge and tools for immediate application.
- Online and Blended Learning: The campus also offers flexible learning options, including online courses on water quality assessment and sanitation systems, ensuring accessibility for global participants.
With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches, the curriculum integrates technical, social, and policy perspectives to prepare graduates for leadership roles in the water sector. The institute's location in Delft, a hub for water innovation, further enhances learning through access to state-of-the-art facilities and a network of industry experts. UNESCO-IHE fosters a multicultural environment, bringing together students and professionals from over 160 countries to collaborate on sustainable water solutions.
