Sait Institute Introduces First Integrated Water Program Diploma In Canada
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Academic
SAIT, along with industry partner Imperial, has created a program to give students the tools and expertise they need to work on solutions for global water issues.
Integrated Water Management is a two-year diploma program for students with a passion for water and the environment. This initiative is the first integrated water program diploma in Canada. Graduates will have transferable skills for working in a multitude of industries such as energy, government, non-profit, agriculture, education, food and beverage, manufacturing, engineering and construction.
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“This is a program for the future which will build leadership, expertise and the entrepreneurial skills industry demands from the next generation of water professionals,” says Dr. David Ross, SAIT President and CEO. “Thanks to the ongoing support from Imperial, SAIT continues to define best-in-class with programs that exceed the global demands of tomorrow.”
SAIT recognized the importance and need for new programing in responsible water management, after consultation with industry partners, including Imperial. As part of its ongoing support at SAIT, Imperial invested $1 million toward program development and implementation, furthering its steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship.
“This partnership is about helping tomorrow’s leaders reach their potential by providing them with the skills and technology access needed to drive innovation,” says Theresa Redburn, Imperial’s Senior Vice-President Commercial and Corporate Development. “The program’s collaborative approach supports our goal of responsible freshwater management.”
It’s a goal SAIT shares, says Pablo Pina Poujol, SAIT Academic Chair, Water Sustainability.
“SAIT has a clear interest in ensuring sustainable water management, which includes not only exploring new water usage technologies and less water-intensive uses, but also talent development in water.”
Find out more about the program and apply for fall 2019 on SAIT's website.
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Taxonomy
- Resource Management
- Integrated Urban Water Management
- Integrated Water Management
- Sustainable Water Resource Management
- Integrated Water Management
- Natural Resource Management
- Transboundary Water Resources Management
- Urban Resource Management
- Water Management
- Water Resource Management
- Water Resources Management