Susanne Schmeier appointed Professor of Water Cooperation, Law and Diplomacy

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Susanne Schmeier has been appointed professor by special appointment of Water Cooperation, Law and Diplomacy from 1 June 2025 to 1 June 2030 at the department of Sustainable Development of the Faculty of Geosciences. Dr. Schmeier is the Head of the at and has a background in international law, international relations, diplomacy, and water management, from both an academic and a policy perspective.

鈥淯nderstanding what makes actors cooperate over water is crucially important, not only for the water sector but for the international community as a whole鈥, Susanne Schmeier explains. 鈥淚t is very important to understand why and how people, communities, and countries cooperate over water and the environment, and what makes such cooperation successful. This is crucial not only for the water sector but for the international community as a whole, as increasing pressure on water resources is coinciding with decreasing interest in multilateral cooperation.鈥

Convinced that in an increasingly complex world, water cooperation is more critical than ever, Schmeier researches legal and institutional mechanisms to prevent and mitigate conflict over shared water resources and encourage cooperative, sustainable, peaceful, and equitable governance. Her research combines global quantitative analyses with in-depth case studies.

If the world鈥檚 most precious resource is not managed cooperatively and sustainably across boundaries, more than just water is at risk

Marc Bierkens, Dean of the Faculty of Geosciences, is pleased with her appointment: 鈥淪usanne鈥檚 appointment will strengthen the ties between Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and IHE Delft. Being a water scientist myself, I know all too well that rivers and groundwater are shared across national borders, and that water scarcity tends to fuel international conflict. Her knowledge on water diplomacy and cooperation will complement our faculty鈥檚 expertise on global water assessments and water governance. This provides a strong inter-disciplinary basis to work on solutions.鈥

About Susanne Schmeier

Besides being Head of the Water Governance Department at IHE Delft, Susanne Schmeier also serves as the International Waters Panel Member in the , is affiliated to universities in the US (Oregon) and China (Wuhan), and served on several national and international advisory groups on water and climate conflict and cooperation. She has been working in the public sector for national governments and international organizations, including the German Gesellschaft f眉r internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the World Bank, and the Mekong River Commission. She holds a PhD in Transboundary Water Governance from the Free 木瓜福利影视 of Berlin/the Hertie School of Governance, in collaboration with Oregon State 木瓜福利影视, an LLM in International Law from the 木瓜福利影视 of London, and a MA in International Law and International Relations from the 木瓜福利影视 of Leipzig in collaboration with Sciences Po Paris.