Erasmus + project

Master Water Resources and Environmental Risks in African Metropolises

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lastest news and press review

  • UNA / UAC FIELD SCHOOL This year, the Nangui Abrogoua University is organizing its MAREMA field school from 23 to 30 December, in close collaboration with Abomey Calavi University. One week to study the watershed of Aghien, the municipality of Abobo and Anikro Kadiokro. ...

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    Published 04/11/2019
  • On the 23rd of October, at UAC's French-language Digital Campus, the first scientific workshop of the MAREMA Master was held for the UAC.
    This training, supported by the ERASMUS + program (2016-2020) and bringing together five African universities, four European universities, the IRD and the AUF, aims to ...

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    Published 04/11/2019
  • A round table with the potential employers of MAREMA students in Cotonou:
    On 16 October, a round table was held in Cotonou between the MAREMA teaching team of the National Institute of Water (Abomey Calavi University), the MAREMA students and their potential employers.

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    Published 25/10/2019
  • 2019-2020 INPHB apply
    It's time to register for the MAREMA master at INPHB next year! Applications for the MAREMA Masters in Water Resources and Hydrological Risks option are open until 30 July. Contact in the attached flyer.

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    Published 02/07/2019
  • Valérie Borrell Estupina (University of Montpellier) in Abidjan with the MAREMA 1 master classes of the Nangui Abrogoua University and the Felix Houphouët Boigny National Polytechnic Institute combined: intensive free surface hydraulics course
    Published 13/05/2019
  • Jean-Pierre Vandervaere (Grenoble-Alpes University) in Cotonou: rivers and soils at Abomey Calavi University for the first M1 MAREMA promotion!
    Published 13/05/2019
  • Course of "hydraulics" and "water and soil" by Jean-Pierre Vandervaere (University Grenoble Alpes) for the students of the master 1 MAREMA of the University of Ngaoundéré

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    Published 30/01/2019
  • The 5th session of MOOC " Rivers and men - hydrology, hydraulics, fluvial geomorphology " start today!

    Direct link: http://mooc-RdH.info

    10 experts gathered to realize this MOOC, open to everyone on the Internet, which introduces the disciplinary concepts based on authentic case studies in different sites: Mexico, Benin, Vietnam, Ecuador, France ... The aim is to propose robust methods and techniques that can be used in the North as well as in the South.

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    Published 06/11/2018

 

 

 

 

 

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The project

The MAREMA project aim is to improve the quality of higher education to better respond to technical and scientific challenges related to water resources management and environmental risks in major African cities.

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Aims

The objective of the project is to create a common master course with the 5 African universities partners of the project to better respond to the scientific and technical challenges of the management of water resources and environmental risks in the African metropolises.

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Universities

A joint master's degree at the 5 African universities partners: Abomey Calavi University, Nangui Abrogoua University, Houphouët Boigny National Polytechnic Institute, Yaoundé I University, Ngaoundere University

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Link With Research

One of the original features of MAREMA is the ambition to consolidate the training component of a network of competencies that is already operational on the scientific level in the partner countries and to create high level training on water resources and associated risks .

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Training

The training will address the issue of water resources management and environmental risks in terms of the spatiotemporal continuum of urban environments - peri-urban environments - rural areas.

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