WDC is committed to advancing education in the field of water diplomacy by offering a Master's program in Water Diplomacy. This program is designed to equip future leaders with a deep understanding of transboundary water management, negotiation techniques, and conflict resolution strategies. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical experiences, the program prepares graduates to tackle the complex challenges of water governance in the MENA region. Through this educational initiative, WDC aims to build long-term capacity and expertise, ensuring a steady pipeline of professionals ready to engage in water diplomacy. This commitment to education aligns with WDC's mission to provide evidence-based knowledge and tools while reinforcing its vision as a center of excellence in water diplomacy.
Master Program
The Master of Science Program in Water Diplomacy at the Department of Civil Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology, is the first in the Middle East. The two-year program focuses on providing stakeholders, politicians, and decision-makers with the necessary knowledge in water diplomacy.
Fellowship
The WDC Fellowship program provides funding to Master's and PhD students conducting research on water diplomacy and related challenges within the MENA region. The selected fellows investigated a diverse range of topics, including Transboundary Water Management, International Water Governance, Interdisciplinary Analysis of Water Regulations and Policies, Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus.