Who’s Traveling

Dr. A. Yakupitiyage
18-26 October 2007
Colombo, Sri Lanka and Male, Maldives
To attend IUCN project workshop

Prof. S. Kumar
Dr. Mithulananthan Nadarajah
21-23 October 2007
Dhaka, Bangladesh
To visit Bangladesh universities, government and institutions for possible partnership in a proposed new project ‘Energy for Sustainable Development and Climate Change’ to be funded by Sida and coordinated by AIT

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AARM faculty proposal selected for funding

A proposal under the EU-FP7 Programme submitted by Dr. Ram C. Bhujel, Affiliated Faculty, in the Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management (AARM) Field, has been selected for funding. The 36-month project entitled "Sustainable Aquaculture Research Networks in Sub-Saharan Africa (SARNISSA)" will start in January 2008, and will be coordinated by the University of Stirling, UK, with AARM-AIT, as one of the key partners in the project.

President Irandoust meets MIT President and more at University Presidents’ Breakfast Meeting in Japan

On October 8th in Japan, AIT President Said Irandoust participated as one of the four speakers at the University Presidents' Breakfast Meeting, which was co-chaired by Professor Hiroshi Komiyama, President of the University of Tokyo, and Professor Susan Hockfield, President of MIT, on the theme "Universities and Society".

Alliance for Global Sustainability (AGS)

The president had an opportunity to meet and interact with many university presidents, and rectors, and also discuss with Professor Komiyama, Professor Hockfield, and the Chalmers President, Professor Karin Markides, AIT's keen interest in becoming an associate member of the Alliance for Global Sustainability (AGS) initiative http://globalsustainability.

Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management (AARM-AIT) project gains EU-FP7 funding

AIT congratulates Dr. Ram C. Bhujel, affiliated faculty member in the Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management (AARM) Field, whose proposal submitted under the EU-FP7 Programme has been selected for funding. The 36-month project titled Sustainable Aquaculture Research Networks in Sub-Saharan Africa (SARNISSA) will start in January 2008, and be coordinated by the University of Stirling, UK, with AARM-AIT as one of the key partners in the project.

SET reports upward results

The Dean of the School of Engineering (SET), Professor Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, recently unveiled a report on some of the School’s performance indicators and goals for the coming years. The report indicated that SET’s August 2007 student intake was up almost 60% over the previous year.