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Australian Groundwater School - Online (Semester 1)

A rigorous introduction to groundwater science and management.

Description

AGS Online Program  - Coming Soon!

DID YOU KNOW?
Groundwater makes up about 17% of Australia’s accessible water resources, and up to 30% of our water consumption in certain regions. Droughts and climate change place pressure on critical groundwater reserves;  it is therefore important that Australia has a well-informed workforce that is ready to tackle these challenges.

WHY IS THE COURSE IMPORTANT?
The Australian Groundwater School is vital for professionals working with groundwater. Our flagship course, and the premier course of its type in Australasia, the Australian Groundwater School provides participants with a broad but rigorous introduction to groundwater.

Introducing hydrogeology, assessment methods, modelling, managed aquifer recharge, management, governance and more, the course encompasses the fundamentals of groundwater. The course is being held online, via live webinar sessions and a series of video's which spans the five days.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The Australian Groundwater School is an intermediate-level course. Scientific, policy and management personnel who want to gain a solid grounding in groundwater should strongly consider attending this course.

WHO IS PRESENTING?
Lectures, demonstrations and tutorials are given by leading groundwater professionals. Our presenters are experienced hydrogeologists and specialists in both public and private practice, from industry, universities and research agencies.

WHAT WILL THE COURSE COVER?
The full schedule for this course is provided in the course program TBF.

IS IT ACCREDITED?
Participants can apply for accreditation through Flinders University, and can count the Australian Groundwater School towards a range of degrees. Contact: okke.batelaan@flinders.edu.au for more information.

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