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Dear Mountain Partnership members and friends, Applications are open for the
“GROW -
Agrobiodiversity in a Changing Climate” Summer School, to be held at FAO HQ in Rome, Italy, from 18 to 26 September 2019.
The course is organized by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat, in collaboration with the Sapienza University of Rome, Bioversity International and the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
Watch the promotional
video for the 2019 GROW Summer School! The course is residential and full-time, running for a total of 64 hours, of which at least 50 hours are dedicated to lectures and classroom-style learning.
Students who attend at least 75 percent of the scheduled activities will obtain a Higher Education Course (HEC) Certificate of Attendance and six University Credits recognized
in the European University system within a Master’s degree course whose contents should be consistent with HEC. Tuition fees will be 400 euros, and these do not include: travel, visa, accommodation,
meals and insurance costs. Thanks to the financial support of the Italian Development Cooperation and EcorNAturaSì, a few scholarships will be offered to candidates from developing countries who
will be selected among all applicants. The scholarship recipients will be selected based on the following criteria: ·
At least BA/BSc or MSc degree in agriculture, agronomy, forestry, botany, geography, natural resource management, environmental science, rural development, socio-economic
sciences or related fields; ·
Good knowledge of English; ·
Working experience with national or local institutions, farmers’ organizations, civil society organizations or research institutions that have a specific interest/involvement
in the improvement, strengthening and valorisation of value chains derived from local agrobiodiversity in mountain areas is desirable; ·
Previous involvement in the
Mountain Partnership
Products Initiative is desirable. Apply
here
by 30 June 2019 Admitted participants will be contacted via email and requested to enroll in the Sapienza University Information System. Kind regards, The Mountain Partnership Secretariat |
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