This PhD at Lund University develops advanced research capability in water and environmental engineering, with emphasis on improving systems across the water cycle. You will conduct original doctoral research and build expertise in areas such as treatment processes, environmental assessment, and modelling-supported decision-making.
The PhD program in Water and Environmental Engineering at Lund University is designed to cultivate advanced research skills in the field, focusing on enhancing systems throughout the water cycle. This program empowers you to undertake original doctoral research while developing expertise in critical areas such as treatment processes, environmental assessment, and decision-making supported by modeling.
The curriculum is centered around doctoral research, with academic training integrated throughout your educational journey. Your individual study plan will be tailored to your specific research topic, supervisor requirements, and departmental guidelines.
Note: The program overview highlights thematic areas rather than a fixed module timetable. Your study plan will outline specific courses and milestones tailored to your research group.
To gain admission to the third-cycle (PhD) studies, candidates must meet the general entry requirements for doctoral education in Sweden and possess the relevant academic background for the proposed research area. There are no specified GRE/GMAT requirements or minimum GPA thresholds outlined.
Graduates of the Water and Environmental Engineering PhD program have a wide range of career opportunities in academia, research institutions, government agencies, and the private sector. They may pursue roles in environmental consultancy, water resource management, policy development, or continue their research endeavors in academic settings, contributing to sustainable practices and innovations in water and environmental engineering.
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