Disaster Management Ph. D. Program

About the Course





 

 Background

Water-related disasters are intensifying in frequency and magnitude due to such worldwide phenomena as urbanization, industrialization, and climate change. These disasters cause devastating loss of human life and livelihood, and seriously impede economic development.

It is increasingly evident that capacity development and human empowerment are the necessary foundation to ensure that societies are resilient against disasters and capable of sustainable development. In order to enhance that foundation, it is urgent that countries increase their capacity to train researchers, educators and strategy/policy specialists in risk management.

In the interest of supporting countries in such capacity building, the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) and the International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM) of the Public Works Research Institute (PWRI) jointly launched a Ph.D. program in October 2010. The broad aim of the program is to nurture professionals who can train researchers and take leadership in planning and implementation of national and international strategy and water-related risk management policy.



 Target Groups

Technical officials, engineers, and researchers in the fields of water-related disasters and disaster risk management policy in developing countries. After completing the program, graduates are expected to hold leadership positions in water-related disaster management.



 Admission

To be eligible for admission to the program, an applicant must;



 Schedule

The courses offered are taught entirely in English.

Schedule

 


 Curriculum (from "GRIPS Bulletin")

Curriculum


 

Application

You can download the application forms from here.
 Updated on 26 October 2023

application

Word ver.


ICHARM can provide enrolled students with the following financial supports. For more details, please contact ICHARM.

 ICHARM RA

  ICHARM RA General Information  Updated on 1 September 2023
   
  Interest-Free Loan
  Interest Free Loan for Admission fee and initial expense is possibly available for expected students from developing countries.

 JICA Scholarship

 

JICA Scholarship “Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Leaders Capacity Development for the Sendai Framework Implementation (FY2022)”

This scholarship is open only to applicants from the following 11 countries (TBD): Philippines, Viet Nam, Indonesia, Fiji, India, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Iran. It is provided by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and implemented as part of the Official Development Assistance (ODA) of the Government of Japan, based on bilateral agreements between Japan and each country. To apply for this scholarship, it is necessary to complete JICA’s entry process by the beginning of February 2023. Those interested in the scholarship should contact the JICA office in their country for further information.


You can see some information at the following websites.

 GRIPS website: https://www.grips.ac.jp/en/education/students/

 Tsukuba City official website:
           https://www.city.tsukuba.lg.jp/english/index.html

 CLAIR website: http://www.clair.or.jp/tagengo/index.html


 ICHARM Alumni from 2010

 Action Reports from Alumni
    Dr. Karina Vink, University Twente (Netherlands)
    Dr. Robin Kumar Biswas, Bangladesh Water Development Board
    Dr. Md Khairul Islam, Bangladesh Water Development Board

ICHARM Current Students


International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM)

Tel : +81- (0) 29-879-6809
Fax: +81- (0) 29-879-6709

E-mail: training.icharm(a)pwri.go.jp