Looking for new colleagues at UNESCO-IHE! Closing date December 12, 2016

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Looking for new colleagues at UNESCO-IHE! Closing date December 12, 2016

Dear all,

(I'll be extra careful with the links this time..!)

We have a very exciting announcement to make - we're looking for new colleagues! Please check out the following two announcements: we need one lecturer in the field of Sanitary Engineering (more "classic" wastewater treatment oriented), and two in the field of Sanitation, to help us with the development of the new MSc in Sanitation - and beyond!

1: 2 Lecturers in Sanitation: unesco-ihe.org/sites/default/files/16-ee...turer_sanitation.pdf
2: 1 Lecturer in Sanitary Engineering: unesco-ihe.org/sites/default/files/16-ee...tary_engineering.pdf


Feel free to contact me or my colleagues in a personal message in case something is not yet clear about the vacancies. Looking forward to your application!

All the best, Mariska.


Some background about the new project:
UNESCO-IHE received a grant to strengthen human resources in sanitation via postgraduate education and professional training. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant will accelerate the impact of education and training on sanitation. The grant will be primarily used to develop and implement a new Professional Master of Science Programme in Non-Sewered Sanitation, jointly with partners from South-East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

The new programme will be developed and provided by world experts from both academia and practice and will be simultaneously delivered at several partner universities. The project will also include an expansion of the current UNESCO-IHE Graduate Professional Diploma Program in Sanitation, in terms of both content and scope and will ensure its adoption by several partner institutions worldwide.

Among beneficiaries of the grant will be recipients of scholarships. The programme will yield several hundreds of educated and trained sanitation professionals, who will help people, particularly those with the greatest needs, to lead healthy, productive lives.
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