Courses and education in water resources

We offer water resource courses for people with a technical or scientific background and an international master programme in water resources and a master programme in climate change and water resources.

Water resource courses

Contact us if you wish to update your knowledge and broaden your professional skills within water resources. GEUS occasionally offers courses in water resources aimed at people with a technical or scientific education background. The courses include areas such as water resource planning, mapping of groundwater resources, action plans for groundwater protection and monitoring of groundwater quantity and quality.

International Master Programme in Water Resources

GEUS offers an international master programme in water resources together with its partner Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at University of Copenhagen.

The programme comprises courses in e.g. hydrology, hydrogeology, geophysical measuring methods, ground - water chemistry, integrated hydrological modelling, and water resources management. The students will be offered learning through research, as they will have the opportunity to participate in the centre's many international research projects.

Furthermore, the programme will give students access to state-of-the-art laboratories, field stations and modelling software.

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Internationnal Master Programme in Climate Change and Water Resources

GEUS offers an international master programme in climate change and water resources together with its partner Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at University of Copenhagen.

The aim of the programme is to give an introduction to the topic of climate change and water resources, including understanding, modelling and projection of hydrological processes at catchment scale.

The programme comprises courses in statistical analyses of historical climate and hydrologic variables, hydrological processes at catchment scale, climate modelling principles and links to hydrology, projection of future hydrological conditions and analysis of uncertainty factors.

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