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Prof. Asa L. Aradottir and Dr. Konrad Osterwalder discuss land restoration in Iceland
4 November 2011

The rector of United Nations University visits the headquarters of UNU-LRT

The rector of the United Nations University (UNU), Prof. Dr. Konrad Osterwalder, is currently in Iceland to visit the Icelandic UNU training programmes.  Yesterday he visited the headquarters of UNU-LRT at Keldnaholt where he was welcomed by the UNU-LRT director as well as the rector of the Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI) and the director of the Soil Conservation Service of Iceland (SCSI); the two institutes that implement UNU-LRT.
Left to right are Tumi Tómasson (FTP) Pálína Björk Matthíasdóttir (MFA) Anna Katrín Vilhjálmsdóttir (MFA) Jóhann Sigurjónsson (MRI) Hafdís Hanna Aegisdóttir (LRT) Konrad Osterwalder (UNU) and Ingvar B. Fridleifsson (GTP)
4 November 2011

UNU Rector Visits Iceland

Last week the Rector of the United Nations University, Dr. Konrad Osterwalder, paid a visit to Iceland. While here in Reykjavik, Dr. Osterwalder met with representatives of the UNU Icelandic Programmes, including the Fisheries Training Programme, the Geothermal Training Programme, and the Land Restoration Programme.
Gudrun Schmidt, a local consultant of SCSI in East Iceland, discusses landcare with the participants
2 November 2011

Article on UNU website about UNU-LRT field trip this summer

Recently an article titled Combating land degradation in the High North was published on the UNU website (unu.edu).  The article describes briefly some of UNU-LRT activities and the topics dealt with in the annual six-month training course run by UNU-LRT.  This summer’s one week field trip is described in detail but the field trip is an important part of the six-month training course.  Perspectives and experiences from two fellows of this year’s training are also given.  The article can be found here http://unu.edu/articles/global-change-sustainable-development/combating-land-degradation-in-the-high-north
Organizers and participants of the short course
2 November 2011

Short course for managers of AFAs in Malaysia

A short course on Management Performance and Leadership for manager of Area Fishermen Associations (AFAs) in Malaysia was held October 23 to 27.
Class of 2011
20 October 2011

Graduation of class 2011

The closing ceremony of the 33rd annual session of the UNU-GTP was held on October 14, 2011. Thirty Fellows from sixteen countries completed the six months training. The Fellows came from Bangladesh (2), China (3), Costa Rica (1), El Salvador (2), Honduras (1), Indonesia (2), Iran (1), Kenya (9), Mexico (1), Mongolia (1), Morocco (1), Nicaragua (1), Rwanda (1), Sri Lanka (1), Tanzania (2), and Uganda (1). They were trained in Reservoir Engineering (8), Geothermal Utilization (7), Environmental Studies (4), Geophysical  Exploration (4), Borehole Geology (3), Chemistry of Thermal Fluids (3), and Drilling Technology (1).
The delegation from CUGB along with representatives from the UNU-GTP and ÍSOR – Iceland GeoSurvey.
12 October 2011

Official visit from the China Univeristy of Geosciences in Beijing

Wednesday the 12th of October the UNU-GTP was honored by the visit of a delegation from the China University of Geosciences in Beijing (CUGB) and Dr. Su Ge, Ambassador of China in Iceland.  The purpose of the visit was to establish ties between CUGB on one hand and the UNU-GTP, the University of Iceland, Iceland GeoSurvey and other Icelandic geothermal entities on the other.  A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Mr. Wang Hongbing, Chairman of the CUGB University Council, and Dr. Ingvar B. Fridleifsson, Director of the UNU-GTP on the willingness of the two sides to collaborate on geothermal research and training in the future.