Securing access to clean water for all is a Sustainable Development Goal and one of the most important sustainability questions worldwide. Develop your ability to analyze, evaluate, and critically review theory and policy debates relating to sustainability. You will be able to draw on international perspectives and examples of best practices in relation to methods of evaluation and assessment of water sustainability. You will design and plan interventions for creating change to promote greater water security across different scales in various parts of the world, including in post-conflict regions. You will design and complete a dissertation to address significant areas of the theory and practice of water management under the supervision of leading experts in the field. This course will be taught in close cooperation with the University's world-leading Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science (a UNESCO category 2 Water Centre).
An honors degree in Law, Geography, Environmental Science/Studies, Planning, Engineering, or Business Studies at lower second class or above. Consideration will also be given to applicants with other academic backgrounds who explain clearly their motivation for undertaking the relevant MSc, outlining any relevant work experience.
IELTS (overall)_x000D_ _x000D_ 6.5
Humanities and Social Sciences
Dundee City Campus
Postgraduate
1
September
£ 7,950, £ 18,950,
Cambridge and Chelmsford
Postgraduate
£9,200, £14,500
St John's
Postgraduate
GBP
Holloway and Aldgate
Postgraduate
GBP £13,750