EDUCATING THE WORLD’S FUTURE WATER LEADERS In partnership UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education 2014. 5. 28 맹 맹 맹 ([email protected]) 맹맹맹맹맹 맹맹맹맹맹맹
Jan 29, 2016
EDUCATING THE WORLD’SFUTURE WATER LEADERS
In partnership
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
2014. 5. 28
맹 승 규 ([email protected])
세종대학교 건설환경공학
o UNESCO & Water
o About UNESCO-IHE
o Networks
o Core Activities
o Education
o Research
o Capacity Development
o At a glance
o Q&A
PRESENTATIONOUTLINE
1. International Hydrological Programme (research)
2. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education (capacity development)
3. Secretariat of the World Water Assessment Programme (data)
UNESCO is the largest body within the United Nations system dealing with the most comprehensive range of water activities.
UNESCO & WATER
UNESCO’s water activities:
WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE DO
UNESCO-IHE is the largest international postgraduate water education facility in the world.
UNESCO-IHE was created in 2003 from the previous IHE. This in turn was established from the International Course in Hydraulic Engineering (set up in 1957). This name changed to International Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (IHE) in 1976.
The Institute confers fully accredited MSc degrees and PhDs.
Since 1957 the Institute has provided postgraduate education to more than 14,500 water professionals from over 160 countries, the vast majority from the developing countries and countries in transition.
ABOUT US
COREACTIVITIES
EDUCATION RESEARCHCAPACITY DEVELOPMENT
• water sector professionals• engineers• scientists • consultants and• decision makers
• water sector ministries and departments• municipalities• water boards and
water utilities
• training and research institutes
• industries• non-governmental and
private sector orgs
2.5 billion people worldwide are without access to hygienic sanitation facilities – including 1.1 billion who defecate in the open.
It is generally women who are burdened with the task of collecting water, which can take up to 26% of their time.
18% of the population in sub-Saharan Africa relies on an improved drinking water source that is more than 30 minutes away.
2.2 million children will die from diarrhea and related disease this year, 80% in their first years of life.
THERE IS A NEED
ALUMNI NETWORKSince 1957 the Institute has provided postgraduate education
to around 14,500 water professionals from over 160 countries, the vast majority from the developing world.
UNESCO-IHE offers a wide range of accredited educational programmes.
These are designed for engineers, social and natural scientists
and managers.
Approximately 98% of our graduates return to their home countries
upon graduation.
EDUCATION
UNESCO-IHE offers 4 accredited International Master of Science programmes, with a total of 22
specializations.
The 18-month MSc programmes are designed for professionals who want to deepen their expertise,
and wish to gain substantial insight into the global water agenda.
MASTERSPROGRAMME
MASTERSPROGRAMME
Joint programmes
DbDelft-based MSc specializations
Jdd Joint double degree programmes
JemJoint Erasmus Mundus programmes
MSCPARTICIPANTS
UNESCO-IHE offers a wide range of short, intensive and highly specialized courses for mid-career and senior experts who wish to upgrade and refresh their knowledge and skills.
The short courses are held in Delft and vary from 1 to 4 weeks. They also vary in focus and content, ranging from specialized technical issues, to management challenges and approaches. (65 short courses in 2014)
SHORTCOURSES
Project ManagementOperations ManagementStrategic Management and PPPsChange ManagementUrban Drainage in Developing CountriesSolid Waste ManagementWater Transport and DistributionEnvironmental PlanningWater Law and InstitutionsApplied Modelling & MWRIntegrated Coastal Zone Management
TAILOR MADETRAININGS
SOME EXAMPLES
REGIONAL 2011-2012DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICIPANTS
Currently over 130 PhD fellows from around the world are enrolled
at the Institute in water-related research.
PhD fellows do scientific research, often with conclusions that directly influence their region.
They participate in problem-focused and solution-oriented research
on development issues.
This results in an inspiring research environment.
PhDPROGRAMME
UNESCO-IHE provides capacity development services to knowledge institutes and water sector organizations.
Through these activities, the Institute increases its global impact and helps to build sustainable
organizations.
These organizations will be equipped to properly manage water resources and deliver water and
sanitation services to all communities.
Services include institutional development projects, tailor-made training and policy advice.
CAPACITYDEVELOPMENT
• 166 full-time staff equivalents,• 54% academic and 46% supporting staff• 42 female and 58 male staff members
• 4 Water and Environment related Master's Programmes with 22 specializations
• 201 new MSc students• 188 MSc degrees awarded• 123 registered PhD fellows• 10 PhD graduations• 335 professionals in 48 regular short courses• 199 participants in 17 online courses• 500 professionals in 29 tailor-made training
courses• 4 refresher seminars held for alumni
• 393 scientific publications• 147 running projects
Total turnover of just over € 30 million, overall positive result of € 220,000
Developing the capacities of professionals in
developing countries and countries in transition,
enables people to effectively solve their water issues
in a sustainable way.
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FUNDING SOURCES
SOURCESOF INCOME
2012
UNESCO-IHE 교육방법 및 교육과정의 참신성
- 실무 중심의 교육 프로그램 운영 , 전문가 특강 , 교육경험 , 맞춤형 교과과정 체계 구축 등
실무 전문가 양성을 위한 교육시스템 구축 실무중심의 교과운영 체계 구축
- 세계수준의 물 전문가 양성 및 졸업생 관리
• 관 · 산 · 학 협력 교육체계 구축
• 다양한 분야의 교수 및 겸임교수
• 졸업생 관리 프로그램 ( 졸업생을
대상으로 재교육 프로그램 등 )
• 학생위주의 맞춤형 교과과정
구축 ( 4 개 분야 )
• 실무 전문가 겸임교수 운영
• 해외 물시장 전문인력 양성
공동학위 및 방문연구
• EU 및 해외대학들과의
공동학위 프로그램
• 방문연구 ( 석사 )
• 인력양성 프로그램
물 순환 시스템 전과정의 토탈 솔루션을 제공할 수
있는 국제 물 산업 전문가 양성기관
하 천 산 업 : 수자원계획 , 하도정비 , 유역통합물관리 , 안전한 물공급
물환경산업 : 유역비점오염원 관리 , 상하수도 설계 및 시공 , 용수 재이용
융복합산업 : 재해 , 기후변화 , 안전
수자원경영 : 수자원정책 , 물산업 경제학 , 물 분쟁
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Educationwww.unesco-ihe.org
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