Thirty participants from 14 countries are participating in a five-day workshop at AIT on ‘Innovative Biofloc Technologies for Disease Prevention and Ship Farming’. The learning event from 6-10 July 2015 is organized by the Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management (AARM) field of study under the AIT School of Environment, Resources and Development.
AIT hosts international workshop on ‘Innovative Biofloc Technologies for Disease Prevention and Shrimp Farming’ organized by AARM
Statesmanship required on a global scale: Nobel Laureate José Ramos-Horta

After the Kyoto Protocol of 2005, the stakes at COP21 in Paris will be very high, as the aim is to reach a “universal legally binding agreement†that will enable the 195 parties to combat climate change effectively and boost the transition towards resilient, low-carbon societies and economies. Stating this, Nobel laureate (1996) and former President of Timor-Leste, José Ramos-Horta, said that “new partnerships must be built between industrialized countries and emerging economies with a view to forging a strategy to address the multi-dimensional challenges we face.â€
RDECOM, US and Thai MDRC visit AIT

US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) and Thailand’s Military Research and Development Center (MRDC) visited the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) on 26 June 2015 and sought to learn about AIT’s research expertise . Led by Rear Admiral Sahapong Kreupetch, Director General of MRDC, the team included Mr. Andy Wood from Field Assistance in Science and Technology Pacific, and Colonel Lee Dunlap Officer, RDECOM.
Paris Conference of Parties could be a turning point: Experts at RFCC

The Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, known as COP 21, could be a turning point for humanity if countries are able to achieve a new international agreement aimed at keeping global warming below 2°C. This was the sentiment of various experts, scientists, policy makers and practitioners that had assembled at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) for a three-day conference beginning 1 July 2015 to participate in the Regional Forum on Climate Change (RFCC) being organized jointly by AIT, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development, ASEAN Secretariat, and the European Union (EU).
Orientation Day
The detailed program of Orientation Day can be downloaded from this link.
A New Milestone – All AIT Degrees are Officially Recognized in India
Japan’s Ministry of Environment to second new director to RRC.AP, and fund US$ 1.2 Mil to AIT in 2015
AIT alumnus appointed Vice Chancellor of South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Nepal Earthquake 2015: Information Debris – Making Sense of it All
Mr. Basanta Raj Shrestha, Director of Strategic Cooperation, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), will deliver a talk on the topic “Nepal Earthquake 2015: Information Debris – Making Sense of it All” on 29 June 2015 at the Milton E. Bender Jr. Auditorium from 13:30-14:30 hours.
AIT marks two months of the Nepal earthquake

“Lessons learnt from the Nepal Earthquake†was the theme of a seminar organized at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) to mark two months of the Nepal earthquake. Held on 25 June 2015, the event saw three students of the Disaster Preparedness Mitigation and Management (DPMM) program presenting their respective work following the disaster which struck the Himalayan country on 25 April 2015.