Study the ecohydrology of coastal water bodies, lakes, river and groundwater - learn to develop and plan sustainable nature-based solutions
Applied Ecohydrology aims at using ecohydrological principles for restoration, remediation and better water management
Ecohydrological science and applied environmental engineering form part of integrated water management
MAEH is a two year master programme (120 ECTS credits) offered by four European Universities: University of Algarve (Portugal), the University of Lodz (Poland), the Technische Hochschule Lübeck (Germany) and the University of Antwerp (Belgium). After successful completion of the programme you will obtain the Joint Master degree in Applied Ecohydrology. The programme supported by the Erasmus+ fully financially supports 22 scholarships each year, including all expenses with travels, insurance, installation, university fees and 1000 euros monthly subsistence. The MAEH is scientifically supported by UNESCO Ecohydrology Programme of the Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme, that has been developing the concept of ecohydrology for more than 20 years.
MAEH is a two year master programme (120 ECTS credits) offered by four European Universities: University of Algarve (Portugal), the University of Lodz (Poland), the Technische Hochschule Lübeck (Germany) and the University of Antwerp (Belgium). After successful completion of the programme you will obtain the Joint Master degree in Applied Ecohydrology. The programme supported by the Erasmus+ fully financially supports 22 scholarships each year, including all expenses with travels, insurance, installation, university fees and 1000 euros monthly subsistence. The MAEH is scientifically supported by UNESCO Ecohydrology Programme of the Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme, that has been developing the concept of ecohydrology for more than 20 years.
The MAEH campus provides continuous joint e-Learning platform for students and experts involved in the program.