Master of Science (WASH Engineering)

This blog is written by Charles Shachinda, Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering MSc alumni and student from the 2020/21 cohort ‘Water is Life’ – as rightly proclaimed – but in essence only when it is clean, safe and readily available for consumption and use. And for quality Water, Sanitation and...

Matsautso Mumba, Student, Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering. *This post is about research conducted as part of a Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering final project, supervised by Professor Barbara Evans* Among the many challenges most African countries face, access to clean water and safely...

Desire Sengoga, Student, Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering. *This post is about research conducted as part of a Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering final project, supervised by Dr Dani Barrington, partnered with Antonella Vagliente of Young Water Solutions* In 2018 I was selected as...

Mariam Zaqout, Graduate, Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering. *This post is about research conducted as part of a Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering final project, supervised by Dr Sally Cawood* As part of my MSc in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering at the University...

Elon Ryan Sooknanan, Postgraduate student, Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering *This is a poem written by Elon as part of a student seminar in the Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering*     WaSH, so you are fondly called Trying to meet the demands...

Zhe Zhan, Graduate, Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering. *This post is about research conducted as part of a Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering final project, supervised by Dr Christian Beretta and Professor Barbara Evans.* In order to mitigate increasingly frequent urban floods...