Hunter Adams, Candice Sharp Fulton, Dave Thomas, Daria Dilparic, Sathya S. Ganegoda, Gary A. Burlingame, Andrea M. Dietrich, Daniel K. Nix, Keisuke Ikehata
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Promote Water Industry Careers Through Academic Collaborations
A gap exists between academia and the water industry; utilities and municipalities can bridge this divide by reaching out to students through conferences, job fairs, and similar events.
Water utilities and municipalities must form relationships with colleges and universities to educate students about water careers and mentorship opportunities to meet staffing needs.
AWWA student chapters are an effective way to foster workforce development by engaging with students in technical fields and helping them make connections in the water industry.
期刊介绍:
Journal AWWA serves as the voice of the water industry and is an authoritative source of information for water professionals and the communities they serve. Journal AWWA provides an international forum for the industry’s thought and practice leaders to share their perspectives and experiences with the goal of continuous improvement of all water systems. Journal AWWA publishes articles about the water industry’s innovations, trends, controversies, and challenges, covering subjects such as public works planning, infrastructure management, human health, environmental protection, finance, and law. Journal AWWA will continue its long history of publishing in-depth and innovative articles on protecting the safety of our water, the reliability and resilience of our water systems, and the health of our environment and communities.