Waste & Environmental Management Program

Entry requirements.

Professionals working in decision making positions within Local authorities, County Governments, Environmental Agencies, Donor agencies, Charities & other relevant bodies that support the Improvement of Waste and Environmental management.

The Waste & Environmental Management Program

University of the West of Scotland in partnership with Diaspora Communities Support Service has designed a 21 days, tailor made program to deliver provision in the key themes of recycling, sanitary landfill, technologies useful for waste management, waste to energy, and other relevant linked areas, drawing on existing content from the PgDip / MSc in Waste and Resource Management including:

  • Environmental / Waste Systems
  • Sustainable Environmental / Waste Management
  • Concepts and Tools in Environmental / Waste Technology
  • Pollution Control
  • Waste Management Techniques
  • Process Principles for Clean Technologies

 

This program also includes content from other UWS provision including:

  • Project Management
  • Financial Management

This special course content recognizes the diversity of professional practioners from various backgrounds and hence some aspects have to be adjusted to suit the cohort of participants. In addition to the academic content, the course has a significant (50/50 split) practical / site visit element. The delegates will visit and see existing successful waste management, recycling and environmental facilities in other urban areas.

The course is to be for approximately 21 days residential, with costs inclusive of travel, accommodation, and meals.

The Purpose

The program is designed to offer ongoing support including consultancy, engineering, building, Technology awareness & staff support. This opportunities are designed to build a robust and professional program with strong connection & best practice sharing with the industry players in the developed markets.