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IHE Delft MSc in Water and Sustainable Development 2023

Deadline: 1st of July, 2023

You can get ready for a job in research, academics, or getting your Ph.D. by enrolling in the new MSc in Water and Sustainable Development (Research) at the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education.

For entry to the MSc in Water and Sustainable Development, you can register. If you need financial aid, you might need to submit your application much sooner. Choose a course or character first, then gather the application-related paperwork. Your choice for a thematic course and character should be stated in the application, and this will be taken into consideration when reviewing it.

Students who are interested in a science-based MSc degree that is grounded in professional practice and trains them for it should consider the MSc Program in Water and Sustainable Development (68EC).

Benefits:

MSc graduates receive a diploma and a diploma supplement that describes the program and provides an overview of the graduate’s results.

Eligibility:

Academic admission to IHE Delft MSc in Water and Sustainable Development may be granted to applicants who provide evidence of having:

  • A Bachelor’s degree at level B/B+ (US system) or upper 2nd (British system) in an appropriate field that has been awarded by a university of recognized standing. Exceptions can be made if a candidate is below this level, but has a substantial proven experience in the field of the programme and has a strong motivation to join the programme.
  • A good command of the English language, if this is not the first language. All non-native English-speaking applicants must satisfy the English language requirements for IHE Delft’s educational programmes.
  • A strong motivation to successfully complete the programme.

Several years of professional experience in a field related to the programme’s content is considered to be an asset

 

 

Application:

The application deadline is 1 July 2023, but if you seek financial assistance, you may have to apply much earlier. Apply through online application. You can only submit one application for the MSc Programme in Water and Sustainable Development.

You need to submit the following documents:

  • Certified copies of degrees/diplomas.
  • Certified copies of academic transcripts. Authenticated or certified copies are copies with an official stamp to verify that the copies are true copies of original documents. This official stamp may be from one of the following: a solicitor/notary, the educational institution from where the student gained the diplomas or the local council/local authority/local government office. Please include the official grading system used by the university or country, if this is not clearly explained on the flip side of the transcript.
  • Two recommendation letters. The letters should come from a person who is qualified to evaluate the applicant’s potential for graduate study. If you are employed, one of the letters will ideally be from your current (or recent) employer and the other letter from a senior academic member of staff working at the institution where you studied or performed academic work.
  • Copy of identity document.
  • Copy of results of English language test score (if required, see English language requirements).

If any of the original documents are not in English they additionally need an official English translation by a sworn translator.

When you are filling out your application you will be requested to indicate your preferred track and profile. Based on that, your academic admission will be assessed. Your definite choice of the track will be confirmed after confirmation of financial support and after an online meeting with the IHE Delft coach.

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