Announcements
Master of Science in Water Diplomacy: Application Now Open for the Second Semester 2024/2025
14 Jan 2025


The Water Diplomacy Center is excited to announce the opening of applications for the Master of Science program in Water Diplomacy for the Second Semester 2024/2025 ​within the Department of Civil Engineering at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST). This program is designed to equip stakeholders, politicians, and decision-makers with essential knowledge in the field of water diplomacy.

Candidates for the Master of Science program in Water Diplomacy should have a background in fields such as water resources management, environmental sciences, international relations, or related disciplines. They should also have a strong interest in water-related issues, excellent​ communication skills, and a desire to address global water challenges through diplomacy and policy.


How to apply for the Master of Science in Water ​Diplomacy program:​​


Scholarships are Availa​ble!​

A number of scholarships are available for students from the Blue Peace Middle East countries (Iraq, Türkiye​, Iran, and Lebanon).
 
After being admitted to the program by the university, students will have the opportunity to apply for the WDC scholarship by filling this form:​ 

https://forms.gle/1ADnB38csDajJoGq7​​


The scholarship covers tuition fees and living expenses.​
We encourage qualified individuals to apply and become part of our dynamic community of water diplomacy scholars.​


Deadline to Apply

​Saturday 1st of February 2025 ​​​​



Curriculum Description

There are two tracks for the program: 

Thesis track and comprehensive exam track. In both tracks, students must complete a total of 34 credit hours of study over an average period of two years.

Compulsory courses are for both tracks and include (1) Foundations of Water Diplomacy, (2) International Water Law and Governance, (3) Water Conflicts and Cooperation, and (4) Integrated Water Resources Management.

Elective courses include (1) GIS and Remote Sensing for Water Management, (2) Energy-Water-Food-Ecosystem Nexus, and (3) Climate Change Diplomacy.



For more information, please contact Prof. Wasim Barham through this email: wsbarham@just.edu.jo