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At present, there is a European shortage of personnel qualified to adequately address the
comprehensive scientific and regulatory requirements of the Water Framework Directive
(WFD). The joint Masters programme described in this paper will provide students with the
requisite expert knowledge and skills to progress the implementation of the WFD. Its
development was financially supported by the European Commission because of its specific
goal of producing qualified personnel in relation to the implementation of the WFD. Since its proposed structure acknowledges the educational intent of the Bologna Accord, it thereby provides a useful template for structuring a Masters degree-level programme in accordance with Bologna principles.
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Bologna process WFD Masters programme Joint Inland water
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Springer Verlag (Germany)