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Applied Ecohydrology (MAEH) (Erasmus Mundus), Master, University of Antwerp

Belgium

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The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
MasterFull-time2 yearsSeptemberEUR 4500 per yearEUR 6000 per year

About Applied Ecohydrology (MAEH) (Erasmus Mundus), Master - at University of Antwerp

Water challenges and ecosystem restoration are highly relevant topics on the global agenda. The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master of Applied Ecohydrology (MAEH) focuses on finding and implementing solutions that ensure the sustainability of the uses and good ecological status of water and aquatic ecosystems, by merging ecohydrology with water engineering and integrated water management.

MAEH graduates will have the holistic perspective and technical knowledge needed for solving the complex and multifactorial problems of water security and aquatic ecosystems sustainability, now and in the future.

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The University of Antwerp directly participates in the selection process of certain scholarship programmes.
In addition students can also check if they are eligible for external funding opportunities.

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