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Invitation to Join HydroGeek – Curated Jobs and Higher Education Opportunities in Water Resources


Dear reader,

I hope this message finds you well in your work on water resources and environmental engineering. Over the past few years, I have been building the HydroGeek Newsletter as a focused space for sharing insights, tools, and updates related to hydrology, water treatment, GIS-based analysis, and multi-criteria decision making.

I am now expanding HydroGeek with a dedicated section on job openings and higher education opportunities specifically relevant to water resource engineers, hydrologists, and environmental professionals. This includes academic positions, research fellowships, project and consultancy roles, PhD/MTech admissions, international scholarships, short courses, and summer schools that align with our domain.

My aim is to create a like-minded community where we can:

  • Stay informed about new career and research opportunities in India and abroad.

  • Learn about upcoming calls for applications, funding schemes, and collaborative projects.

  • Share information on suitable positions or programs with peers and students who may benefit.

  • Occasionally highlight tips on applications, statements of purpose, and profile building for higher studies.

If you would like to receive these curated updates, I warmly invite you to join the HydroGeek Newsletter community. Subscription is free, and you can opt out at any time if the content no longer matches your interests.

To join, simply reply to this email with “Subscribe HydroGeek” and your preferred email address, or fill in the short subscription form here: [Insert your subscription link].

Please also feel free to pass this invitation on to colleagues, students, or collaborators who may be looking for job or higher education opportunities in water-related fields.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to staying connected and hopefully supporting your professional and academic journey through HydroGeek.

Warm regards,
Mrinmoy Majumder
HydroGeek Newsletter
NIT Agartala

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