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Whether you’re looking to advance or pivot your career, this webinar will show how you can build the skills that shape the future of water.

Cranfield University

Starts
Jan 23, 2026
Language
EnglishDuration:60 minutes
Start Time:
12:00 GMTFormat
OnlineMember fee: 00.00
Standard fee: 00.00
Join our webinar to explore Cranfield University’s MSc in Water and Wastewater Processes, a career-focused programme designed to develop the technical and professional skills needed to tackle today’s water challenges. Discover how the course combines theory with hands-on learning through access to pilot-scale facilities, field visits and real-world projects with industry partners. Learn about the flexible routes available — in Engineering or Environmental Science — and how the curriculum covers process design, treatment technologies, resource recovery and climate resilience.
Our experts will share how this CIWEM-accredited MSc equips graduates for roles in utilities, consulting, research and regulation. You’ll also hear employability support, and how Cranfield’s close industry links make its graduates highly sought after.
Whether you’re looking to advance or pivot your career, this webinar will show how you can build the skills that shape the future of water.
Whether you want to work for an organisation in the private or public sector or be an independent developer, inventor, scientist, or creator, then this MSc will help you build on your existing knowledge and skills with advanced concepts in the management of water and wastewater systems.
i.e. practitioners, academics and researchers, utilities, students, engineers, etc…
Participants will learn about:
• Learning and skill development opportunities in the Water and Wastewater Processes MSc • Course structure and support • Engineering vs Environmental Science Routes • Full time vs Part time modes • Our facilities • Career pathways after the course • What our alumni have done after the course • Scholarships and funding
From the current constitution for the SG: "The objective of the Specialist Group is to provide an international discussion forum for new and innovative concepts in environmental engineering education." Over the next year, the scope of this SG will be revisited and possibly revised.