News

10 April 2025

WGC2026 Call for abstracts and Fellowships

Fellowships for WGC2026, 8-12 June 2026, Canada
Kunzes Dolma
14 March 2025

Kunzes Dolma, GRÓ GTP Alumna: A pioneer in advancing geothermal energy and gender equality

Kunzes Dolma GRÓ GTP alumna and PhD scholar is the first woman to be trained in the geothermal profession in India. She has also, since her return, been promoting the use of geothermal in her region of Ladakh, but also having a real impact in improving gender equality, focusing on the participation of women in decision making in Ladakh and opening people’s eyes to domestic violence against women and the need of shelters for women living in such conditions. She is India’s Ambassador for Women in Geothermal (WING), an international organization aimed at promoting the professional development, and advancement of women in the geothermal community.
10 March 2025

Thesis seminar of MSc and PhD Fellows

on Thursday 20 March from 10:00-17:00 at GTP office
3 March 2025

Announcement of MSc and PhD Scholarships recipients

The evaluation of the applications received from former Fellows for GTP Scholarships for MSc and PhD studies in Iceland has now been carried out.
26 February 2025

An unusual view on the impact of the GTP in Kenya - A PhD research

How does an ethnographer see the impact of the GTP in Kenya and other countries?
Shakiru chairing a Plenary Session during the 10th African Rift Geothermal Conference held in Dar es Salaam 2024
26 February 2025

Shakiru Idrissa Kajugus GRÓ GTP alumnus: A Leader in Tanzania's Geothermal Development

Shakiru Idrissa Kajugus, GRÓ Geothermal Training Programme (GRÓ GTP) alumnus and MSc Scholarship recipient from Tanzania, is dedicated to harnessing the country’s geothermal potential to drive sustainable energy development. As Director of Business Development at TGDC (Tanzania Geothermal Development Company Limited) Shakiru is leveraging his training and experience to overcome challenges in the geothermal sector. The TGDC is about to drill Tanzania’s first deep geothermal well at Ngozi, one of the country’s most promising geothermal fields, in the southwestern part of the country.