Open access courses
IHE Delft is committed to solving the world's water crisis by educating the water leaders of the future, particularly those from Africa, Asia and Latin America. The demand far exceeds the number of professionals the Institute can educate. IHE Delft aims to bridge this gap by making education available for free on its Open Education Platform. Some of our courses are listed below.
Our courses
Our open-access courses (Open Courseware) include self-paced learning on a growing number of water sector topics. These courses are available on a different platform. Please click below for the full list.
If you are curious about our offering, watch this video featuring a former webinar on OpenCourseWare. Gain valuable insights from past discussions and explore the world of our open-access courses.
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