The Water4All 360 degree Water tech Experience will take place from the 17th to 21st of March 2025
Submissions close December 1st, 2024
The Water4All 360° Tour Experience is an exciting initiative designed for bachelor students, funded by the Water4All Partnership. This immersive program offers students a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge water technology, sustainability practices, and innovative solutions in the water sector. Through hands-on experiences, educational workshops, and interactive tours of leading water facilities, students will gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the industry. The 360° Tour aims to inspire the next generation of water professionals by connecting them with experts, fostering collaboration, and encouraging careers focused on water sustainability, with the tour topic covered by the Water4All Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA).
The tour activities include a dynamic range of experiences such as:
Requirements:
The tours are free of charge, with accommodation and flight tickets to the tour locations fully funded for the students, ensuring accessibility and enabling participants to focus on learning and networking without financial barriers.
Here are the dates for the Water4All 360° Water Experience Tours across Europe that may interest you. Each tour will accommodate approximately 50 bachelor students. Click the link to view the application deadlines, submission details, and the full tour programs.
Thank you for applying to the 360⁰ Water Technology Experience. We look forward to reviewing your application and potentially welcoming you to the Netherlands for this enriching event! Let’s shape the future of water technology together! 💧🌏🌟
For any questions, please contact us at water4all@wetsus.nl
Water4All Partnership
The Water4All Partnership – Water Security for the Planet – is a funding programme for scientific research in freshwater. It aims to tackle water challenges to face climate change, help to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and boost the European Union’s competitiveness and growth. It is co-funded by the European Union within the frame of the Horizon Europe programme.
Water4All is structured around five operational Pillars covering the whole research and innovation chain and is supporting a wide portfolio of multi-national and cross-sectoral activities. Pillar C is dedicated to Science – Policy – End-users Interface and consists of four tasks, of which Task C.3 is dedicated to “Fostering capacity development of all actors”. Task C.3 aims to increase capacity building of the water research and innovation community by the implementation of PhD schemes, mobility programmes and vocational training and subtask C.3.2.b which is focused on “Engage and inspire Generation Z towards water challenges and solutions”. One of the approaches of this subtask is to provide networking platform activities for bachelor students participating in water-related tours.