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AIT alumna from Nepal Nominated as a Single Entity for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005

AIT alumna from Nepal Nominated as a Single Entity for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005

Ms. Binda Pandey (right), an AIT alumna from Gender and Development Studies FoS, SERD, is one of nine Nepali women who are among the 1000 women who have been collectively nominated as a 'single candidate' for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005. Ms. Pandey, who presently serves as Deputy Secretary General of the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions, was a thesis advisee of Dr. Kyoko Kusakabe.

Welcome

Welcome

The School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) welcomes Dr. Animesh Dutta (right) as an assistant professor in the Energy Field of Study effective 01 July 2005.

Dr. Dutta was a Research Manager with Greenfield Research Incorporated since January 2003. He received his Ph. D from Dalhousie University, Canada in 2002. Before joining to AIT, he has been engaged with a number of national and international projects on clean energy technologies funded by Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), SIDA, National Research Council (NRC) Canada, and Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), Canada.

Visiting AIT

Visiting AIT

On 6 July 2005, Prof. Said Irandoust (right), AIT President, and Prof. Chongrak Polprasert (left), Dean of SCE and SERD, welcomed Dr. Mary Zurbuchen (second from right), Director of IFP Asia and Russia, who visited AIT to explore possible collaboration, particularly AIT Bridging Program.

AIT Conference Center Functions

AIT Conference Center Functions
11 - 17 July 2005

Date
Time
Room
Group Name/Organizer

Mon. 11 Jul.
08:30-17:00
B202

Community Based Disaster Risk Management Course (CBDRM-13/ADPC)
c/o K. Benjaporn, ADPC, Tel. 5354 Ext. 328

08:30-17:00
B206
CBC Training of Trainers
c/o Mr. Rey, AITE, Tel.

AIT alumna from Nepal Nominated as a Single Entity for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005

AIT alumna from Nepal Nominated as a Single Entity for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005

Ms. Binda Pandey (right), an AIT alumna from Gender and Development Studies FoS, SERD, is one of nine Nepali women who are among the 1000 women who have been collectively nominated as a 'single candidate' for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005. Ms. Pandey, who presently serves as Deputy Secretary General of the General Federation of Nepalese Trade Unions, was a thesis advisee of Dr. Kyoko Kusakabe.

Welcome

Welcome

The School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) welcomes Dr. Animesh Dutta (right) as an assistant professor in the Energy Field of Study effective 01 July 2005.

Dr. Dutta was a Research Manager with Greenfield Research Incorporated since January 2003. He received his Ph. D from Dalhousie University, Canada in 2002. Before joining to AIT, he has been engaged with a number of national and international projects on clean energy technologies funded by Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), SIDA, National Research Council (NRC) Canada, and Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), Canada.

Visiting AIT

Visiting AIT

On 6 July 2005, Prof. Said Irandoust (right), AIT President, and Prof. Chongrak Polprasert (left), Dean of SCE and SERD, welcomed Dr. Mary Zurbuchen (second from right), Director of IFP Asia and Russia, who visited AIT to explore possible collaboration, particularly AIT Bridging Program.