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2025 Summit for Water: Nature-Based Solutions: Science to Policy to Practice

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Join WATER Institute for the 2025 Saint Louis University Summit for Water: Nature-Based Solutions: Science to Policy to Practice on March 19 and 20, 2025.

2025 SLU Summit for Water

Saint Louis University’s WATER Institute and the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC) are proud to present the 2025 SLU Summit for Water: Nature-Based Solutions: Science to Policy to Practice.

Join leaders and experts from academia, industry, nonprofits and government at the SLU Summit for Water to share ideas, learn about the latest research, and tackle some of the most critical and persistent challenges facing our most fundamental resource: water. The sixth annual SLU Summit for Water will focus on nature-based solutions and how to translate science to policy and policy to practice, engaging stakeholders across sectors and disciplines to join the WATER Institute’s mission of advancing water innovation to serve humanity.

Cost

The conference is free to attend and open to the public.

PDH Certificates

We will offer completion certificates to professional engineers for professional development hours for each session you attend on the day of the event. Based on Missouri guidelines, the panels and the keynote presentations will each earn one hour, and each research presentation will earn 0.5 hour. Please indicate during registration that you would like to receive PDH certificates. After the event, we will verify your attendance and follow up with the certificates in PDF format.

Unfortunately, we cannot provide certificates for those who view the recorded content after the summit.

About the WATER Institute

The Water Access, Technology, Environment and Resources (WATER) Institute at Saint Louis University is an interdisciplinary research institute with the mission of advancing water innovation to serve humanity. To learn more, please visit slu.edu/water.

Questions?

Please contact Amanda Cox, director of the WATER Institute, at water@slu.edu with questions or concerns regarding this event.