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Applicants must have at least 15 years progressive experience in water research and/or water resource management. Inter- or trans-disciplinary and/or trans-boundary experience in collaborative research, training, and policy-science dialogue is highly desirable.
Age requirement: below 46 for men, and below 51 for women. Women and people of minority/indigenous backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
Full funding to take part in the Programme will be provided to participants, to be selected on competitive basis.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5 February 2018
Targeted Audience
The Water Leadership Programme (WLP) targets mid- and senior-level scholars and faculty members across disciplines of water studies and water resource management in the HKH, who have a track-record experience in conducting research, publishing, training, and engaging in policy dialogues on these topics.
Venues
The WLP will be held in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia, along with classroom modules in Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide, and field visits along the Murray River.
Important Dates
Program Dates: 8 April – 19 April 2018
Deadline for application: 17:00 Nepal Standard Time, 5 February 2018
Notification of selection: 15 February 2018
Key Dates:
Venues: The WLP will be held in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia, along with classroom modules in Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide, and field visits along the Murray River.
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