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ICE WaRM 2007 / 2008 International visits and exchanges programme
- Host: The International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM)
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The International Centre of Excellence in Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM), has released its 2007 / 2008 International Liaison Programme offering financial support for visits and exchanges both in Australia and overseas.
Applications are open for candidates from industry, education, training and research sectors for the purpose of either an inbound (to Australia) or outbound (from Australia) visit by individuals and exchanges between two candidates.
The visit and exchange programme allows candidates the opportunity to increase their engagement at an international level and to connect with industry, vocational education and training and tertiary education sectors and research communities, in the area of water resources management.
The visit and exchange programme can range in duration from four to thirteen weeks. Please visit the site for updated information for dates of the next intake.
For further information and details on how to apply, applicants are encouraged to visit the international visits and exchanges programme. - Resource link: http://www.icewarm.com.au/page.php?pId=185
- Date: 3 - 4 March 2009
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Location: Sydney, Australia
- Host: Key Media
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Australia is currently exposed to the worst drought on record. This drought is worsened by the impact of global climate change - forcing cities, towns and regional areas to conserve water, to protect this precious resource.
Federal, state and local governments are battling to deliver an action plan for water security. Australia's water industry is also under scrutiny to improve its performance - with renewed focus on commercialising business performance, improving price signals for consumers, modernise water infrastructure, invest in clean water technology and ensure security of supply this decade.
The 2009 Water Leaders Congress will address all these issues and more with a series of presentations by some of Australia's top business minds in the water industry. They will share their expertise and strategies to improving the performance of Australia's billion dollar water sector.
- Resource link: http://watercongress.infrastructurenewsonline.com.au
