We have recently received the sad message that Dr. Peter Leeuwangh, guest lecturer in toxico...

We would like to share the very sad news that Paul Post has passed away on 1 January 2011.

The Rectorate is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Arthur Mynett as the new Professor of Hydraulic Engineering and head of the Hydraulic Engineering and River Basin Development Core in the Water Engineering Department. Prof. Mynett started in his new position from the first of Janu...

UNESCO-IHE's Rector, Professor Szöllösi-Nagy talks about the breakthrough of UN's legal recognition of water and sanitation as a human right, and the process it took to get there.

Representatives from HidroEX, the International Centre for Education, Capacity Building and Applied Research in Water, a UNESCO Category II UNESCO, visited UNESCO-IHE in order to finalise a capacity building work plan for 2011 - 2014. UNESCO-IHE will play a crucial role in strengthening the ca...

Representatives from Hohai University visited UNESCO-IHE on 26 November 2010, to sign a Memorandum of Agreement to formalise educational cooperation between the two institutes. This cooperation started in September 2005, and has attracted new students to the MSc programme every academic year sin...

On 17 November 2010, Mr. Krishna Prasad Paudel successfully presented and defended his PhD thesis and was awarded with a Doctoral degree. Professor dr. E. Schultz was his promoter. The PhD research focused on 'ROLE OF SEDIMENT IN THE DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF IRRIGATION CANALS. Sunsari Morang Irr...

On 16 November 2010, Mr. José Leonardo Alfonso Segura successfully presented and defended his PhD thesis and was awarded with a Doctoral degree. Professor dr. R.K. Price was his promoter. The PhD research focused on 'Optimisation Of Monitoring Networks For Water Systems'.

On the 29th of October 2010, Mr. Sung Kyu ( Andrew ) Maeng successfully presented and defended his PhD thesis and was awarded with a Doctoral degree. Professor Gary Amy was his promoter. The PhD research focused on 'Multiple Objective Treatment Aspects Of Bank Filtration'.

On Thursday 14 October 2010, 185 students from 25 countries, who have recently arrived in Delft, were welcomed during the official Opening of the Academic Year 2010-2011.