Formations
With almost 50 years' experience in environmental management in developing countries, the Environmental Sciences and Management Department coordinates a number of training courses in this field.
Masters (120 credits)
Environmental Sciences and Management: Integrated Water Resources Management Module
This 12-credit module is part of the master's degree in Environmental Sciences and Management and is based on 3 courses of 4 credits each:
- Water purification, drinking water production and wastewater recovery for irrigation
- Socio-economics of water
- Irrigation and water management
Environmental science and management: Developing countries module
This 12-credit module is part of the master's degree in Environmental Sciences and Management and is based on 3 courses of 4 credits each:
- Water purification, drinking water production and wastewater recovery for irrigation
- Agricultural production systems and food security
- Development project management and communication
Specialized Masters
The Environmental Science and Management Department is heavily involved in the organization of international courses supported by ARES. These specialization master's courses focus on development issues in developing countries.
Risk and disaster management in the Anthropocene era
Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Continuing education
Sciences and Environment Management
Offered since 2012 in Vietnam, this course aims to train professionals specializing in environmental management. The program addresses issues specific to the Vietnamese environment. It is organized by the Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City and 2 departments of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Liège: the Department of Biology, Ecology and Evolution (Liège campus) and the Department of Environmental Sciences and Management (Arlon campus), with the participation of the Faculty of Applied Sciences (Prof. Benoît Heinrichs - Chemical Engineering - Nanomaterials and Interfaces) and the Life Sciences Department of the Faculty of Sciences.
Contact in Liège:Célia Joaquim-Justo