Scholarship for Genetic Engineering and Genetically Modified Organisms Training at Norway

The course is designed to provide policy makers, regulators, scientists and NGOs/civil society leaders, specifically from developing countries (ODA-countries), the knowledge and training necessary to develop a holistic view on the issues surrounding GMOs. The goal is to empower the participants with transdisciplinary information on GMOs, in order to critically evaluate the issue from their own perspective and country needs. Lectures, laboratory demonstrations, group work on case studies and discussions will form the basis of the course, which aims to offer biosafety capacity building within a holistic framework. Participants will also be required to submit a GE/GMO/biosafety country report in order to more broadly share their local experiences of the current status of GMOs/biosafety with other participants.

Eligibility and selection process
The course application form must be filled out entirely and with as much detail as possible. The applicant must provide information about the type/level of position they are holding, and state the basis for their interest in the course. In addition, a brief CV is required for consideration.

The working language of the course will be English only, and as such, applicants should be able to work sufficiently well in English in both oral and written communications.

Sponsorships will only be given to applicants from developing (ODA) countries. Gender, occupation and regional criteria are also used in the selection of participants in order to achieve representational balance. The selection committee usually completes the selection by 1 May.

Applications are due by 1 April 2010.

Costs and expenses
Full sponsorship will be offered to 40 selected applicants from developing (ODA) countries only. The sponsorship will cover curricular materials, course-associated travel, visa-fees, accommodation and meals.

How to apply:

Online (electronic) application form (remember to e-mail your CV): http://www.genok.no/application
or
download (word-format) from: http://felles.siteman.no/genok.org/filarkiv/File/Course_2010/applicationformGenok.doc

E-mail application form/CV to: biosafety10@genok.org

Contact information – GenØk:

E-mail to the biosafety team : biosafety10@genok.org

Phone: +47 77 64 55 46
Fax:      +47 77 64 61 00
Web:    english.genok.org

Further information about ODA-countries: www.oecd.org/dac/stats/daclist

Comments

comments

Hiran

University Senior Lecturer at University of Sri Jayewardenepra, Sri Lanka

Share
Published by
Hiran

Recent Posts

How to Prepare for a Job Interview with ChatGPT AI

How to prepare Job interview with ChatGPT AI Preparing for a job interview can be…

2 weeks ago

Ranking of Biological Science Courses Based on Global and Local Employability Trends Recommended by ChatGPT and Claude AI

As students prepare for their higher education journey, understanding the potential career prospects of various…

2 weeks ago

Student Intake to Different Degree Programs in State Universities in Sri Lanka by UGC

The University Grants Commission (UGC) of Sri Lanka has released its proposed intake numbers for…

2 weeks ago

AI Essay Writing Guide for Students- Use Context in ChatGPT, Claude Prompt Engineering Framework

Use of context in prompt engineering writing essay using Claude AI As university students embracing…

3 weeks ago

A Student’s Guide to Select IT Degree Courses for the Changing Job Market

Navigating the Tech Storm: A Sri Lankan Student's Guide to Thriving IT Careers As a…

3 weeks ago

Becoming a Doctor in Sri Lanka: Pros, Cons & Top State University Medical Faculties MBBS degrees

MBBS medical faculties in Sri Lanka In Sri Lanka, pursuing a career in medicine is…

3 weeks ago