International Education


There is a great need for international educational programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. World Water Watch, together with partner organizations, is committed to “internationalizing-the-curriculum” at American universities, so that graduates will be better prepared to participate in and contribute to needed environmental protection and solutions.

WWW develops courses, curriculum, workshops, and field activities abroad to provide American students with the knowledge and understanding to contribute their skills in a global workplace. Programs are designed to include engineering, science and liberal arts students interested in working in the field of water resources.

Courses and programs are held in the U.S. and abroad, often in cooperation with universities, NGO’s and international organizations.

Partner and Collaborating organizations include:

Alliance for International Education and Cultural Exchange

American Council on International Intercultural Education 

British Columbia Center for International Education 

CREAD

College Consortium for International Students 

Cornell’s Adult University

Council for the International Exchange of Scholars

Council on International Educational Exchange

Elderhostel

European Society for Engineering Education

Foreign Service Institute

Fulbright Academy of Science and Technology

Fulbright Association

Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies

International Education Community

International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation

Inter-American Dialogue

International Conferences, Exhibitions and Fairs

National Association for Bilingual Education

National Association Foreign Student Advisors/Educators

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

World Education Services, Inc.

World Learning for International Development



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