Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Nominations/ applications for UNIUYO-GIST Korea UNDP training programme

Nominations/ applications for UNIUYO-GIST Korea UNDP training programme

International Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability Research (ICEESR) is seeking nominations / applications from suitable candidates for a 10-day intensive training programme in South Korea on water quality monitoring and management of sustainable water resources.

Background
The University of Uyo, Uyo in partnership with Gwangju Institute of Science (GIST), South Korea on behalf of united nation development programme, south korea has a mandate to undertake technical training in water quality monitoring and management of sustainable water resources. The International Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability Research on behalf of the University of Uyo is coordinating the programme for Nigeria as well as Sub-Saharan African Region. The training will focus more on hands on activities and is designed to impart techniques and knowledge in basic and advanced methodologies for evaluating water quality. The training is scheduled for September 15-27, 2014 for next batch.

The programme is fully sponsored, intending nominees / applicants must meet the following requirements:
1. University degree in basic science preferable Biology, Chemistry or Environmental Science
2. Proficiency in laboratory skills or familiarity (basic chemistry and microbiology)
3. Proficiency in English
4. Must be employed by Public / Private sector involved in Water Resources Management or Research
5. The employer must give a letter of Recommendation

Interested nominees/applicants should complete the on-line application on the website and upload the following documents:
a. Curriculum Vitae not more than five pages (word file; Please include passport photo on white background)
b. Cover Letter (word file) on how the training will add value to career or current work
c. Letter of recommendation from employer

CLOSING DATE: June 23, 2014. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
 

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