The CIRSEAU project announces two workshops on education and policy & long-term impact

The CIRSEAU project has recently launched 5 working groups to contribute to a water-smart economy and society. Two of the working groups have announced workshops coming soon, which you can now register on here.

Here are some of the details of the events:

Skills for a circular water economy: co-designing how we learn

October 31st 12:00-14:00 CET

Organised by TU Delft and NTUA, from the Education, Capacity Building & Young Water Professionals Working Group

The Education & Capacity Building Working Group is organising a co-learning workshop later this year. This workshop will bring together stakeholders from industry, utilities, academia, and related sectors to explore the learning needs of future water professionals. We will share further details with interested stakeholders in due course.

Stakeholder workshop

November 3rd 14:00-15:30 CET

Organised by the Policy & Long-term Impact Working Group and the Impact Assessment Working Group

SINTEF and IWW are organising, together with other CIRSEAU partners, an online stakeholder workshop on Monday, 3 November 2025. This workshop will focus on presenting and discussing preliminary results from CIRSEAU, in particular the development of harmonised indicators designed to measure the environmental, social, and economic impacts of circular water projects across the CIRSEAU cluster. The aim is to collect your insights and feedback so that the proposed indicator framework is robust, practical, and well aligned with both policy and implementation needs.

Stay tuned! The agenda and speakers will be announced soon.

Interested in joining our working groups? You can do it here, and follow us on LinkedIn, Bluesky and YouTube.

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