STREAM e-Learning course has officially started: online registration is open for interested participants
Through a very practical approach, this on line course is addressed to three main categories of actors involved in water technology, research and management issues: policy makers, researchers and technicians/managers/entrepreneurs in companies active in the water sector.
The course has the objective of establishing and fostering a dialogue between these categories of stakeholders and the format and its modalities allow complete interactions among the participants and the speakers. It is composed of 3 thematic modules plus 1 final module for project work and work based self-assessment.
The first module of the course addresses EU water legislation, principles and practices in EU member countries and is supported by material coming from: the University of Dundee, the STREAM Summer School and the Policy Seminar experts, plus other official documentations from the European Commission.
The module is composed of 5 phases, each of them with specific pedagogical objectives. It will last 8 weeks for a total of 32 hours (4 hours per week).
The specific subjects of the EU water legislation module are: Water Framework Directive, Floods Directive, Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, Drinking Water Directive, Bathing Directive 2006 and UNCE Water Convention.
These subjects will be delivered through the following learning materials:
- E-lectures given by experts related to the topic course
- Supporting materials: videos, PowerPoint presentations, publications, articles
- Assistance of experienced and professional tutors
- Support from water experts for specific forum sessions once in 2 weeks
Eligible participants are professionals from the water domain and fluent in written English.
Registration is needed: to register fill the online form at:
http://www.stream-project.eu/content/e-learning-course-registration-form(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)
Access to the course at http://server2.scienter.org/stream/?lang=en(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)
For details on the e-Learning course programme, please visit STREAM website at: http://www.stream-project.eu/e-learning-platform/introduction(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie).
For further questions, please contact Ms. Chiara Piccolo chiara.piccolo@menon.org
STREAM Media Contact and Project Coordinator:
Minerva Consulting & Communication, Belgium
Ms. Tugce Tagmat: tugce@minerva-communication.eu
STREAM Project (Sustainable Technologies and Research for European Aquatic Management) is funded under the European Commission Seventh Framework Programme - Environment. The project aims to support the development and the adoption of water technologies and raise awareness on the finding of research projects and address tailored information to specific categories of stakeholders. It runs from 1/1/2011 to 31/12/2012.