RWTH Aachen University

Master in Water Security and Global Change

Aachen, Germany

The Master in Water Security and Global Change at RWTH Aachen University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

RWTH Aachen University is one of Germany’s leading technical universities, founded in 1870 and located in the historic city of Aachen. Known for its strengths in engineering, natural sciences and technology, RWTH blends a long tradition of applied research with close industry partnerships and a clear focus on innovation. With over 47,000 students, including more than 13,000 international learners, the university offers a dynamic environment where practical problem solving meets academic rigor.

The university hosts 51 program areas supported by world-class laboratories and collaborative research centers on the RWTH Campus. Students benefit from project-based coursework, internships with local and global companies, and a culture that encourages entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary work. English-taught master’s degrees and comprehensive student services make RWTH accessible to international applicants seeking research-led study and pathways into Europe’s advanced engineering sectors.

Aachen is compact and student-friendly, offering affordable housing options, efficient transit to nearby German and Dutch cities, and a lively cultural scene that balances history and modern student life. RWTH’s international office, career centers and language courses provide practical guidance on visas, funding and settling in, while numerous student associations support networking and integration. Scholarship and tuition information is available online to help plan finances, making RWTH a strong choice for students who value hands-on engineering education and close industry engagement.

About the Program

The Master in Water Security and Global Change is a 2-year program for students who want to address climate change and water scarcity challenges. It's conducted in English and is ideal for those who thrive in collaborative environments.

Students engage with topics like hydrology, water resource management, and climate adaptation strategies. The curriculum includes hands-on projects and internships, helping students apply their knowledge in real-world settings.

Graduates can become Water Resource Managers, Environmental Consultants, Climate Policy Analysts, or Research Scientists. They can work in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, or private sector companies focused on sustainability and environmental protection.

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